Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT launches Innovation/Co-Working CenterRenovated space provides administrative support for start-ups, satellite location for existing businesses.
Entrepreneurs working to establish their brand and to develop strategic business relationships can now have office space within one of the largest Chambers of Commerce in Connecticut and have access to a broad range of businesses in the region.
The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut is putting the finishing touches on its The SECT Women’s Network’s is hosting a Mini Golf Fun-draiser on Thursday, September 21, 2023. This fun evening for the whole family will be held at Odetah Camping Resort in Bozrah, CT at 5:30 pm.
Join us for mini golf, dinner, ice cream, prizes and more! All proceeds of this event will go to the Scholarship Fund. The Scholarship Fund benefits local women who are returning back to school at either Three Rivers Community College, UCONN Avery Point, or Eastern CT State University.
Corporate sponsorships Chelsea Groton Bank recently welcomed two new Customer Solutions Managers, Samantha Bazydlo, who will oversee the North Stonington branch, and Deborah O’Brien, who will manage the Bank’s Pawcatuck branch.
“We are thrilled to welcome Samantha and Deborah to Chelsea Groton Bank. Both are incredibly passionate and dedicated to helping their customers and promoting a positive environment for everyone to succeed and reach their goals,” shared Jean McGran, Member Experience Market Manager at Chelsea Groton Charter Oak Federal Credit Union hosted a reception on Tuesday, June 6th to formally award $100,000 in scholarships to 50 deserving high school and college students from the New London and Windham counties.
These students were chosen by a committee that reviewed over 160 applications to their 2023 Community Giving Scholarship Program. Students were required to submit a detailed essay to demonstrate their commitment to their scholarly efforts, as well as to showcase how they plan to give back to their (List of graduates and their towns included at end of release)
On Tuesday, May 23, Three Rivers Community College held its sixty-first Nursing Pinning Ceremony. Hundreds of friends and family gathered to watch their loved ones take the final step in becoming nurses, a select few in the same room and others in nearby classrooms where the ceremony was broadcast live. During the ceremony, 45 nursing students of the Class of Spring 2023 received their nursing pin, marking the completion of their nursing Since 1985, Three Rivers Community College and Dominion Energy, then Millstone PowerStation, have been partnering to power the future of Connecticut. Through a strategic partnership that includes over $218,000 in student scholarship support, we have trained a generation of nuclear technicians together.
This year is no exception as we congratulate Joseph James Cirrito IV on winning the American Technical Education Association 2023 Outstanding Technical Student Award. This is a prestigious, national award Three Rivers Community College newest gallery, the Diversity 365 Gallery, will host Exhibition #3 now through April 17, 2023. The show features two-dimensional work from five Connecticut artists. All work explores themes of diversity, equity and inclusion. This show is the third in the series of Diversity 365 exhibitions and is the result of an invitation to all artists who either live or work in Connecticut. The Diversity 365 exhibitions have provided the Donald E. Welter Library at Three Rivers with a Anthony A. Joyce, III, has been promoted to President & Chief Executive Officer for Chelsea Groton Bank, and an additional 25 employees also received promotions following a Board of Trustees meeting.
A lifelong resident of Southeastern Connecticut, Joyce has 40 years of banking experience. Prior to joining Chelsea Groton, he worked for many years at Norwich Savings Society and People’s United Bank. He joined Chelsea Groton Bank in 2013 as Senior Vice President, Commercial Lending Manager, and was On Friday, December 16, Three Rivers Community College held its sixtieth Nursing Pinning Ceremony. Hundreds of friends and family gathered to watch their loved ones take the final step in becoming nurses, a select few in the same room and others in nearby classrooms where the ceremony was broadcast live. During the ceremony, 45 nursing students of the Class of Fall 2022 received their nursing pin, marking the completion of their nursing degree and serving as a symbol of their readiness to be compassionate The community is invited to “Exhibition 2,” a selection of works by artists from Connecticut’s community colleges exploring themes of diversity, equity and inclusion in Three Rivers Community College’s new Diversity 365 Gallery through Dec. 12. A closing reception will be held Dec. 13 from 6-8 p.m. to meet the artists. The exhibition features two-dimensional works in a variety of media by staff and a student from Gateway, Housatonic, Manchester, Naugatuck Valley, Three Rivers and Tunxis Community As part of the Eastern CT Health Collaborative’s Mobile Health Hub, other social service agencies will be on-site at two of the following Mobile Pantry deployments to provide additional information, referrals, and resources.
You do not have to be in need of food in order to speak with the healthcare agencies. Please note that due to the holidays, some of the regularly scheduled deployment dates have changed:
STONINGTON
Wednesday, December 7 • 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Stonington High School • 176 South Broad The Donald R. Welter Library at Three Rivers Community College is proud to present “Exhibition #1” in the new Diversity 365 Gallery. “Exhibition 1” features two-dimensional work from twelve faculty members representing eight colleges in the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system. All work explores the themes of diversity, equity, and inclusion. This first Diversity 365 exhibition will run through April 12, 2022 and can be viewed in person in the Library, Monday - Thursdays, 8:30 am – 8:00 Three Rivers Community College, the College Foundation, and Dominion Energy Nuclear Connecticut/Millstone Power Station are again offering 16 full scholarships for the Three Rivers Community College Nuclear Engineering Technology Degree program. The only program of its kind in New England, it is considered the best in the nation. Through classroom, laboratory, and simulator instruction, this program educates students in the theories underlying the safe operation of nuclear power generating stations. For The Three Rivers College Foundation is excited to announce that it will give out an additional $250,000 in scholarships and awards for the 2021 Spring Semester to assist current Three Rivers Community College students with the many difficulties they are facing due to the Pandemic. The monies will be used to remove financial barriers such as tuition, books, fees, online learning codes, and technology needs.
Current Three Rivers students can complete a brief online application at
Brittany Leggett, the William A. Stanley Scholarship Recipient, holds her scholarship certificate.
The Three Rivers College Foundation is pleased to announce that Three Rivers Community College pre-nursing student Brittany Leggett has been awarded the William A. Stanley Scholarship. This one-time, Spring 2021 full tuition scholarship rewards a “healthcare hero” and has been given in honor of William Stanley.
As a practicing paramedic with American Ambulance, this past year has been one of the busiest
Saturday, January 9, 2021 from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Three Rivers Community College is holding a virtual Super Saturday to assist students with enrolling and registering for the Spring semester on Saturday, January 9 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Students can take advantage of these extended Saturday hours to speak with an advisor and register from the comfort and safety of home. At Three Rivers, students will find programs in fields that are hiring like tech, health care, manufacturing, and more, all for the
Join us for a Virtual Open House that will walk you through Three River Community College’s job skill-related classes and programs in Allied Health, Manufacturing, and Professional Development. From the comfort and safety of home, staff will give an overview of available Spring Courses, ways to use SNAP benefits for course credit, the Manufacturing Pipeline as well as introduce local Community Partner Resources. The Virtual Open House will be offered on two days: Tuesday, December 8, 2020 from 9:00-10:00
The Three Rivers College Foundation was selected by a Process Development Team from Pfizer Inc. in Groton, Connecticut as the recipient of $5,000 to support Environmental Engineering Technology at the College.
Pfizer’s Process Development Team for Small Molecule Synthesis was one of the winners of the 2020 Pfizer Green Chemistry Award for their process development to commercialization. The team spans the United States, United Kingdoms, and Ireland and includes colleagues from research and development, Miosotys Santiago releases her memoir, God's Diamond, in a virtual event on November 18, 10am-9pm. An intimate and engaging event full of fun, Q&A, and opportunity to get to know the author as he introduces her memoir to the world. The day is filled with speakers and fun.
Books are available here. Register for the launch event here
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Three Rivers Community College is holding a Week-Long Virtual Open House for prospective students of all ages to attend from the safety of their homes. This event is an opportunity to learn more about Three Rivers and the flexible, affordable college education it offers. The Virtual Open House will be held each day from Monday, November 16 through Friday, November 20 from 12:00–1:30 p.m. It is free and open to all, and attendees can join at any time.
The Open House features speakers from a variety of Registration opens on Monday, October 26 for the Winter Session at Three Rivers Community College. Courses fill quickly so early registration is encouraged. Winter Session classes run from Tuesday, December 29 to Tuesday, January 19, enabling students to earn 3-4 credits in just three weeks.
Most of the courses are offered completely online, enabling students to take classes from the comfort of home. Classes cover a broad variety of subjects and fulfill general education requirements. They range from U.S. There is still time for classes at Three Rivers Community College this fall. Three Rivers offers 18 accelerated classes that begin later in the semester and are taught over a shorter period of time, 7- or 12-weeks.
Classes cover a variety of subjects and range from Elementary and Intermediate Algebra to Composition, US History II, General Psychology and more. It is a great way to squeeze in more credits to put towards a degree or certificate, or to start your college education. The full list of classes
Three Rivers Community College is excited to announce the addition of a new certificate program, Data Analytics Certificate. Analytics is one of the most in-demand skills needed to drive strategic decision-making, and data analytic jobs are among the fastest growing and highest paid.
Students in this certificate program will learn to gather and analyze data, as well as explore tools and techniques to make better recommendations. Employers will also find this certificate program the perfect way for their Three Rivers Community College is holding a Virtual Open House for prospective students of all ages to attend from the safety of their homes. This event is an opportunity to learn more about Three Rivers and the flexible, affordable college education it offers. The Virtual Open House will be held Thursday, August 6 from 6:00–7:00 p.m. It is free and open to all; attendees simply need to register in advance at www.threerivers.edu/openhouse.
The Open House features speakers from a variety of departments. Stonington, CT - The New England Science & Sailing Foundation (NESS) is pleased to announce the addition of Hartford HealthCare (HHC) Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, David A. Whitehead, to the NESS Board of Directors.
"Dave is a tremendous addition to our Board. His business experience and community-mindedness very much align with the NESS mission," said Jane Leipold, NESS Board Chair. "Having Dave on board further reinforces reinforces the fact that both Norwich ̶ Three Rivers Community College is pleased to release the Spring 2020 Dean’s List for publication. Students earn their place on the Dean’s List by receiving a 3.4 or higher grade point average based on a minimum of 12 credit hours.
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Three Rivers Community College is excited to share that PACT – Connecticut’s solution to debt-free college – has been fully funded. Eligible Connecticut residents can earn a degree or certificate from a community college without debt, but they must apply, sign up for FASFA and register full-time for classes by July 15.
PACT provides free tuition and fees for first-time, full-time college students who are residents of Connecticut and have graduated from a Connecticut high school program including GRE or
The Three Rivers College Foundation was recently awarded $5,000 from the Chelsea Groton Foundation to support tutoring. The College has migrated to an entirely online learning model due to covid-19 which has created a shift in how students are educated. This learning change has been incredibly difficult for many of our most vulnerable students who lack the necessary technology and have trouble successfully engaging in an online learning environment.
The funds Chelsea Groton has generously provided
Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce that its 55th commencement will be held virtually online on Saturday, June 13 at 2:00 p.m. Commencement is a time when family, friends, faculty, and staff celebrate the graduates of Three Rivers, their dedication, and their successes, but Covid-19 has changed the circumstances this year. So for the Class of 2020, family and friends will celebrate graduate accomplishments together but separately via a virtual commencement with all the “pomp and Three Rivers Community College is holding a Virtual Open House for prospective students of all ages to attend from the safety of their homes. While the Three Rivers campus may be closed temporarily due to Covid-19, the staff is still virtually available to provide information and answer questions. This event is an opportunity to learn more about Three Rivers and the flexible, affordable college education it offers. The Virtual Open House will be held Tuesday, June 9from 6:00–7:00 p.m. It is free and open to
Interested in a career in the health field? Then the growing field of clinical medical assistants could be a good choice. Three Rivers staff will be holding multiple virtual information sessions for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, A.S. on and will be available to answer any questions.
Certified Clinical Medical Assistants play a vital role in today’s healthcare field. They assist physicians, mid-level providers, nurses and staff in giving the best care to patients and their family. Students
The Three Rivers College Foundation’s twenty-seventh annual Scholarship Awards were announced on Monday, May 18, 2020. Generous contributions led to over $425,000 in scholarships awarded to a record-breaking 174 students.
Betty Baillargeon, Director of Institutional of Advancement stated, “An unprecedented time in our country forced us to cancel our in-person celebration. While we all do our part to stop the spread of the corona virus, we still have much to celebrate, especially these deserving students.
Looking to change careers? Three Rivers Community College is offering two brand new courses this summer that will give you the training you need. Basic CAD – Autocad and Introduction to Software Applications are the perfect first steps for those interested in a new career whether it is drafting or beginning a new role in an office environment. Employers can also use these programs for Three Rivers to train their staff.
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The Three Rivers Community College campus may be closed temporarily due to COVIOD-19, but staff is still virtually available to answer questions from prospective students. In addition to email and phone calls, Three Rivers staff members are now hosting group video chats and one-on-one meetings, keeping everyone safely distanced in their own homes while providing crucial information about enrolling, classes, financial aid, as well as how to take advantage of Connecticut’s new debt-free college plan.
Three Rivers Community College has donated all of its personal protective equipment supplies to Backus Hospital (Hartford Health Care) and L+M Hospital (Yale New Haven Health) to help with the critical shortage of supplies during the Coronavirus outbreak.
Upon receiving the full support of Three Rivers President Mary Ellen Jukoski, supplies were gathered from both the Nursing program and the Science labs.
Nursing Laboratory Coordinator Denise Cortegiano and Assistant Professor of Nursing Cindy The Three Rivers College Foundation Board, in partnership with Three Rivers Community College, convened to enact emergency measures and approved $57,000 to purchase Chromebooks and Windows laptops to assist TRCC students and faculty during the COVID-19 crisis. These laptops will be available for loan.
As the College migrates learning to an online platform, it has created significant issues for many of our most vulnerable students. Many students have relied entirely on the onsite computer labs at TRCC and Three Rivers Community College is excited to share that Teri Ashton, Professor of Nursing, has received the Nurse’s Touch Award, presented by ATI Nursing Education. This prestigious, nationally recognized honor is presented to nurse educators who excel at teaching technical knowledge and skills to their students.
Nurse’s Touch Award honorees are nominated by peers and managers each fall. A rigorous review and scoring process whittles the nominees to one representative from each of the four regions of Three Rivers Community College is excited to share that Terri Ashton, Professor of Nursing, has received the Nurse’s Touch Award, presented by ATI Nursing Education. This prestigious, nationally recognized honor is presented to nurse educators who excel at teaching technical knowledge and skills to their students.
Nurse’s Touch Award honorees are nominated by peers and managers each fall, and a rigorous review and scoring process whittles to one representative from each of the four regions of the United
Three Rivers Community College is excited to share that Associate Professor Frederick-Douglass Knowles II has received the Connecticut Office of The Arts: Artist Fellowship for Artistic Excellence Award in Poetry.
The Artist Fellowship Awards are granted by the Connecticut Office of the Arts, the state agency charged with fostering the health of Connecticut's creative economy. The Artist Fellowship program recognizes the creative excellence of individual Connecticut artists in a variety of
Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Roy Tookes, an artist and long-time Three Rivers employee. “Glitter” features a multitude of medias as Tookes creates with wood-burning, watercolor, acrylic, and oil and paints on everything from canvas to driftwood to river rocks. The show will run through Tuesday, March 31 in the Gallery at Three Rivers.
This is Tookes’ third and final exhibition at the Gallery at Three Rivers. It coincides with his upcoming retirement from Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce that it has earned the 2020-2021 Military Friendly® School designation. Each year, the prestigious list of Military Friendly® Schools is provided to service members, veterans and their families, helping them select the best college to receive the education and training needed to pursue a civilian career.
To earn the Military Friendly® School designation, Three Rivers met thresholds for Student Retention, Graduation, Job Placement, Loan Repayment, There is still time to take a course at Three Rivers Community College this spring. Three Rivers offers accelerated classes that are taught over a shorter period of time, 7 or 12 weeks, and begin February 12-24 and March 24-30.
Classes cover a variety of subjects and range from Elementary and Intermediate Algebra to Composition, Ethics, Principles of Environmental Science and more. It is a fast way to squeeze in more credits to put towards a degree or certificate. The full list of classes can be found Join us for fourteen free seminars on some of the biggest environmental issues challenging us today. Topics range from Bird Conservation to Approaches to Eating in the United States: Consequences for our Health and Environment, and Global Climate Change to Our Ancient Culture, taught by a range of experts in their fields. Congressman Joe Courtney will also address Earth Day ... 50 years! Environmental Issues in Connecticut and in the USA on April 8. Seminars are held in room C101 at Three Rivers Community Chelsea Groton Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of 20 employees following a Board of Trustees meeting.
“Chelsea Groton Bank has been successful for over 165 years because of the hard-working team of people we have here,” said Michael Rauh, President and CEO of Chelsea Groton Bank. “Each of the employees earning a promotion exhibits the traits and behaviours we value – innovative, collaborative, trustworthy, professional, knowledgeable, versatile and positive – and has shown a high level of Three Rivers Community College, the College Foundation, and Dominion Energy Nuclear Connecticut/Millstone Power Station are again offering 16 full scholarships for the Three Rivers Community College Nuclear Engineering Technology Degree program. It is the only program of its kind in New England and is considered the best in the nation. Through classroom, laboratory, and simulator instruction, this program educates students in the theories underlying the safe operation of nuclear power generating stations. Registration is open for spring classes at Three Rivers Community College. Students should register now to ensure that they get the classes that they want and need before they fill up. Advising help is available, and registration runs now through Tuesday, January 21.
This spring, Three Rivers is offering over 560 classes including more than 75 that are fully online. With over 55 degree and credit programs available, there is something for everyone. The degree programs and classes cover a broad variety of Monday, December 9, 2019, 1:00-3:00 p.m. and 5:30─7:30 p.m.
Applying for financial aid for college doesn’t have to be stressful. Take the mystery out of FASFA when you attend one of two free workshops offered by Three Rivers Community College. If you or your child are planning to attend college in the Fall 2020, then you need to complete your 20/21 FAFSA application, no matter what college you’re attending. This can be daunting, but we’re here to help. Three Rivers Financial Aid experts, Director The ECSO continues its 73rd season with an array of pieces that showcase the wide scope of the orchestral repertoire. Opening the concert in bombastic fashion is an arrangement of the iconic rock band Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody, a prog-rock operetta and one of their most popular songs. The Eastern Connecticut Symphony Chorus joins to open the concert with this piece.
Composer Charles Frink, an original member of the ECSO, and good friend of founding Music Director, Victor Norman, grew to become a At Three Rivers, students can use their winter break to earn 3 to 4 credits in less than 3 weeks and fulfill a degree requirement or prerequisite. The Winter Session at Three Rivers Community College begins on Thursday, December 26 and runs through Thursday, January 16. Registration is now open and runs through Tuesday, December 24.
Most courses are offered completely online, enabling students to take classes from the comfort of home, while on vacation, or wherever they may be. Other classes are offered Join us at 5 pm on Friday, November 1 for a free seminar on bats. “Bat Crazy” is a presentation by bat expert and biologist, Maureen Heidtmann, who has worked with bats for more than 25 years. She is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and a Certified Wildlife Conservationist with the State of Connecticut’s DEEP. She also fosters bats and will have two with her to show.
The presentation is free and open to the public and will be held at Three Rivers Community College in room C-101. For more information, In The Thick travels to Connecticut this month for two live shows. The roundtable podcast is hosted by award-winning journalists, Maria Hinojosa and Julio Ricardo Varela, and it covers politics, race and culture from the perspective of people of color (POC). In The Thick has hosted a number of live shows around the country and world, from Chicago to Mexico City to Los Angeles.
“Connecticut is undergoing a demographic transformation, with Latinos making up the largest and fastest growing As a college freshman, Marcus Engel was blinded and nearly killed after being struck by a drunk driver. Through years of rehab, over 350 hours of reconstructive facial surgery, and adaptation through a multitude of life changes, Engel witnessed the good, the bad and the profound in patient care. Join us as he shares his experiences as a young patient and the extensive effect that healthcare professionals had upon him. Free and open to the public, the event will be held at Three Rivers Community College on Today’s Challenges of Attracting, Developing and
Retaining a Healthcare WorkforceFriday, October 18, 2019
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Multi-Purpose Room • Three Rivers Community College
574 New London Turnpike • Norwich, CT
Please join the Eastern CT Workforce Investment Board and our healthcare partners to explore the changing realities facing our region’s healthcare workforce
Feel free to share this invitation with others
8:00 – 8:30 Breakfast & Networking
8:30 – 9:00 • Welcome – Chris Jewell, EWIB Professor Knowles teaches students in his Literature and Composition class at Three Rivers Community College.Three Rivers Community College is excited to share that Associate Professor Frederick-Douglass Knowles II has been named the Virginia D. Christian Educator of the Year by the Norwich NAACP Branch. He will receive the award at the NAACP Norwich Branch’s 56th annual Freedom Fund Dinner on Thursday, October 3.
The Freedom Fund Dinner recognizes groups and individuals who have contributed to the cause There is still time to fit in a class at Three Rivers Community College this fall. Three Rivers offers 14 accelerated classes that begin later in the semester and are taught over a shorter period of time, 7- or 12-weeks.
Classes cover a variety of subjects and range from Elementary and Intermediate Algebra to Composition, US History II, General Psychology and more. It is a fast way to squeeze in more credits to put towards a degree or certificate. The full list of classes can be found at Three Rivers Professor of Accounting Edwin Muenzner recently established the William F. Muenzner Sr. Memorial Scholarship in honor of his father. Professor Muenzner explained that all of the good qualities that he possess today were taught to him through his father’s example of compassion and impeccable work ethic. William F. Muenzner Sr. spent nearly his entire life working to provide for his family. At the age of 17, he graduated from high school in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and began his work life in the There is still time to enroll in a variety of non-credit training courses at Three Rivers Community College. If you are interested in expanding your skills or changing career paths, take a class this fall. Registration is still open on the 13 courses below. Whether you want to learn new skills, reinvent your career, or for personal enrichment, take a non-credit course to fit your needs.
Allied Health courses in some of the fastest growing careers in Connecticut:
Medical Terminology and Anatomy for Did you know you need a pilot’s license to operate a drone and that you can become a licensed drone pilot by taking the new Three Rivers Drone Pilot Certificate Program? This 36-hour course is designed for anyone interested in earning a small unmanned Aircraft system (sUAS) Pilot Certificate and learning about general aviation. Classes will be held August 26 through September 27 on Mondays and Fridays, from 5:00-9:00 pm.
The ability to operate a drone is a useful skill for those with careers in the From application and registration to financial aid, testing to scheduling classes, Super Saturday offers new and current students an opportunity for one-stop registration for the fall semester on August 10 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Three Rivers Community College in the A Wing.
“We want to give students one more opportunity to take advantage of this popular way to register or enroll. Super Saturday makes this as easy as possible,” says Robert Farinelli, Dean of Academics. “Students can get guidance in Interested in a career in the health field? Three Rivers Community College will hold two information sessions for Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, A.S., its newest credit degree program, on Wednesday, July 17 at 6:00-7:00 p.m. and again on Thursday, July 18 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. in room B125.
Certified Clinical Medical Assistants play a vital role in today’s healthcare field. They assist physicians, mid-level providers, nurses and staff in giving the best care to patients and their family. Students Brian A. Orenstein, Charter Oak Federal Credit Union President and Chief Executive Officer, and Joyce Gresh, Supervisory Committee Chairperson, presented 45 college scholarships totaling $90,000 during the credit union’s annual scholarship reception on May 29th.
For five consecutive years, the credit union has recognized the achievements of students throughout New London and Windham counties via its $90,000 scholarship giveaway, and has rewarded 221 students with scholarships totaling $442,000 during that Learn how to run a safe and successful babysitting business by taking ASHI Child and Babysitting Safety. Designed for 12-18 year olds, the 8-hour class covers basic childcare, playtime, supervision, safety, and CPR/AED and Basic First Aid. Students will receive a 2-year ASHI certification that is valued by parents.
When: Friday, June 28 from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Where: Three Rivers Community College.
Cost: $100.
Learn more at: www.threerivers.edu/babysitting.
Save a Life with American Heart Norwich, Conn. — On Thursday, May 23, Three Rivers Community College held the fifty-third Nursing Pinning Ceremony. During the ceremony, 34 nursing students of the Class of Spring 2019 received their nursing pin, marking the completion of their nursing degree and serving as a symbol of their readiness to be compassionate professional caregivers.
Faculty and administration spoke to the students, admiring the hard work and determination that brought them to this point. Their class advisor, Assistant Norwich, CT ̶ The Three Rivers College Foundation held the twenty-seventh annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, May 7 at Three Rivers Community College. Generous contributions led to over $410,000 in scholarships awarded to a record-breaking 188 students.
Proud families and friends packed the room during the hour-long ceremony as close to $7,000 was given away per minute! The total scholarships awarded came to just over $410,000, which includes $50,000 in summer scholarships. The majority of the Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce that its 54th commencement will be held on Wednesday, May 22 at 5:00 p.m. Approximately 560 students will be awarded degrees and certificates.
The valedictorian of the class is Michelle Reynolds of Ledyard who is receiving an associate in science degree in Graphic Arts. Reynolds will present the student address and receive the Medallion for Academic Excellence. William Stanley, Vice President of Development and Community Relations for L+M Hospital/Yale Whether in everyday life or in work situations, the ability to recognize life-threatening emergencies and provide high-quality CPR can save someone’s life. These skills and more can be learned in the American Heart Association Basic Life Support course offered at Three Rivers Community College on May 13.
The 4-hour course includes CPR as well as basic life support. It teaches both single-rescuer and team basic support skills for application in both prehospital and in-facility environments, with a focus 5th Annual InFusion: : Where Literary Traditions Traverse
at Expressiones Cultural Center, New London
May 3, 2019, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Join us for the fifth annual InFusion: Where Literary Traditions Traverse featuring Hartford Poet Laureate Frederick-Douglass Knowles and The Jeff Robinson Jazz Trio. They will read and perform at Expressiones Cultural Center in New London on Friday, May 3, 2019 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. This free event is presented by Three Rivers Community College Community Involvement & Norwich, CT –Three Rivers Community College Director of Student Activities Alycia Ziegler recently established The Blanche Berté Illenberg Memorial Scholarship in honor of her grandmother. Alycia explained that although her grandmother had only a high school diploma, she always advocated for education and continuously supported Alycia along her own educational journey. This new scholarship will be managed by the Three Rivers College Foundation.
Blanche Berté Illenberg spent her entire life giving to Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce that Frederick-Douglass Knowles II, Hartford Poet Laureate and associate professor at Three Rivers, will be the keynote speaker at the College’s fifty-fourth commencement ceremony, which will take place on Wednesday, May 22 at 5 p.m. outdoors on the campus green.
“Frederick-Douglass’s community activism, appointment as Hartford’s inaugural poet laureate, and close ties to Norwich made him a natural choice for Commencement Speaker,” said Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College invites high school seniors and their families to Senior Night. This event is an opportunity to learn more about Three Rivers and its available programs and resources. Senior Night will be held on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. It is free and open to the public, but attendees are asked to RSVP at www.timecenter.com/trcc.
The evening features speakers from a variety of departments. Financial aid will demystify the FAFSA process and discuss ways to pay for Norwich, CT – The Jordan Porco Foundation will honor Rhonda Spaziani, instructor and former Director of Student Programs at Three Rivers Community College, with the Janice Fletcher Memorial Award.
This award was created to recognize a Fresh Check Day coordinator who embodies the same spirit and commitment of Janice Fletcher, the former Director of Counseling at Lasell College, who passed away last July. Spaziani will receive this award at the eighth annual Jordan's Journey Gala on March 23, 2019 at the
Wednesday, April 10, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College will be hosting Vets Connect, its annual veterans resource fair, a one-stop resource for jobs, education, health services, networking and more. This year the fair will include 40 organizations and 20 yellow-ribbon colleges. Vets Connect will be held on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Three Rivers Community College’s Multi-Purpose Room, and the expanded education resources will be nearby in the Norwich ̶ Three Rivers Community College is pleased to release the Fall 2018 Dean’s List for publication. Students earn their place on the Dean’s List by receiving a 3.4 or higher grade point average based on a minimum of 12 credit hours.
NameCityStateConnecticut Students Alexander G. PikeAmstonCTCharles E. StrautAmstonCTChandra C. WalshAmstonCTOlivia K. KenyonBalticCTKatherine L. KrugBalticCTHeather L. BarberBozrahCTAudrey E. BarteltBozrahCTJillian D. BenedictBozrahCTRaphael S. EckmannBozrahCTSean Three Rivers has a variety of special events planned to celebrate Black History Month. Join us for a book signing and reading by prominent Norwich author, Lottie Scott, and a poetry reading and signing by Hartford’s first poet laureate and Three Rivers Professor, Frederick Douglas Knowles II. Sanofka Education and Leadership, Inc. and Three Rivers are hosting an artistic production of Black History Month followed by an awards ceremony that honors six local women who make a difference in the lives African
Groton, CT – The Groton Rotary Club through its Community Awards Foundation will award a total of $7,000 in academic scholar awards in June 2019. Three (3) $2,000 scholar awards, which are one-time awards, are available to graduating seniors from Fitch Senior High School, the Ella T. Grasso Southeastern Technical High School and the Marine Science Magnet School.
Students may obtain applications for the scholar awards at each school’s guidance counselor office. Applications are also available for
Three Rivers Community College is excited to announce that Professor of Engineering Science Mark Vesligaj has been awarded a Fulbright International Education Administrators Seminar award to Russia. The Fulbright Program aims to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries and is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government. Fulbright alumni include Nobel Laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, MacArthur Three Rivers Community College is offering a variety of non-credit training courses for those interested in expanding their skills or changing career paths. Registration is still open on the 10 courses below. Whether a person has the goal of learning new skills, reinventing their career, or personal enrichment, taking a non-credit course will fit their needs.
Allied Health courses in some of the fastest growing careers in Connecticut Medical Billing and Coding ProgramInternational Classification of Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Council Chairman and Interim CEO of Foxwoods Resort Casino to be Honored at Celebration in May
Eastern CT – The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT is pleased to announce that Rodney Butler, Chairman of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Council and interim CEO of Foxwoods Resort Casino, is eastern CT’s Citizen of the Year. He will be honored at a dinner celebration taking place May 17, 2019 at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
The Citizen of the Year award is presented annually to an Norwich—Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce that it has earned the Bronze 2019-2020 Military Friendly® School designation. Each year, the prestigious list of Military Friendly® Schools is provided to service members, veterans and their families, helping them select the best college to receive the education and training needed to pursue a civilian career.
To earn the Bronze Military Friendly® School designation, Three Rivers met thresholds for Student Retention, Graduation, Job Placement, Norwich, CT – After a multi-year process, Three Rivers has completed an LED lighting upgrade throughout the campus and was awarded $95,018 by Norwich Public Utilities (NPU) through their Lighting Retrofit Program. Chris LaRose, Operations Manager of Norwich Public Utilities, presented the check to Mary Ellen Jukoski, President of Three Rivers Community College.
The cost of the lighting upgrade was $271,480 and, with the NPU’s $95,018 rebate, 35% of the cost was covered. With the new energy efficient New London, CT – Higher Edge is a nonprofit that guides low-income and first-generation students through enrollment, retention, and graduation from college by providing the support and resources needed for success. Students admitted into its College Access Program begin working with Higher Edge staff their senior year of high school to apply to college. Once enrolled, students transition to the organization’s Success Program. Higher Edge is currently seeking Summer 2019 paid internships for its Success Wednesdays, January 30 - May 15, 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Norwich, CT – Join us for fifteen free seminars on some of the biggest environmental issues challenging us today. Topics range from genetically engineer crops to the rise of plastics in the oceans and more and are taught by a range of experts in their fields. Seminars are held in room C101 at Three Rivers Community College on Wednesdays, from 6:00-8:30 p.m. Guests are encouraged to arrive promptly by 6:00 p.m.
(Note: Environmental Issues Seminar (K295) can Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College and Millstone Station (Dominion Nuclear Connecticut) are again offering 16 full scholarships for the Nuclear Engineering Technology Degree program. It is the only program of its kind in New England and is considered the best in the nation. Through classroom, laboratory, and simulator instruction, this program educates students in the theories underlying the safe operation of nuclear power generating stations. For students interested in beginning the program in Saturday, January 12, 2019 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Norwich, CT – From registration to financial aid, testing to scheduling classes, Super Saturday offers new and current students an opportunity for one-stop enrollment for the spring semester on January 12 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Three Rivers Community College in the A Wing.
“We want to give students one more opportunity to take advantage of this popular way to register or enroll. Super Saturday makes this as easy as possible,” says Steve Finton, Dean of Interested in a career in the health field? Three Rivers Community College is holding an open house for Allied Health non-credit career training programs. The open house will be held Monday, January 7, from 6-7 p.m. in room F-117. Attendees can ask knowledgeable instructors about the courses and discover if it is the right training for them. Please RSVP to 860-215-9028 by Thursday, January 3, 2019. Everyone who attends the open house will be entered in a raffle to win a free online Ed2go Course.
Three Norwich, CT – On Friday, December 14, Three Rivers Community College held the fifty-second Nursing Pinning Ceremony. During the ceremony, 27 nursing students of the Class of Fall 2018 received their nursing pin, marking the completion of their nursing degree and serving as a symbol of their readiness to be compassionate professional caregivers.
Faculty and administration spoke to the students, admiring the hard work and determination that brought them to this point. Their class advisor, Assistant Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert Farinelli as its new Dean of Academics. He was selected after a national search and started on November 30.
“Rob is a natural and experienced choice to lead our academic affairs department,” said President Mary Ellen Jukoski. “He is a seasoned academic leader from the College of Southern Maryland with thirty years of experience. We are excited to have him join the Three Rivers community and carry on the collegial Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College is excited to share that Associate Professor Frederick-Douglass Knowles II has been named Hartford’s First Poet Laureate. In this role, he will promote awareness and appreciation of poetry, spoken word, and writing in Hartford; and endeavor to instill pride in the community.
Three Rivers President Mary Ellen Jukoski congratulates Knowles on the appointment saying, “This is a wonderful honor for Professor Knowles. We take pride in his positive achievement and Norwich, CT – When Marie Parry became the president of the Three Rivers Community College Veterans Organization, she took the commitment seriously. When it came time to plan for the annual Thanksgiving drive, she really wanted to do more. Historically, the organization has donated between 20 and 50 turkeys to the Norwich Vet Center. Marie wanted to change that to donations of whole meals, and she wanted to meet the needs of the center, which was over 75 dinners. To meet a need that big, Parry needed to Norwich, CT – The Full Plate Food Pantry at Three Rivers Community College is busy! Since gaining a new permanent location in 2017, the use of the pantry has greatly increased and preparations for Thanksgiving are well underway. The pantry will supply 30 Thanksgiving dinners to food-insecure students of the Three Rivers community this year.
From its first year, the Full Plate has held Thanksgiving food drives. Beginning in 2012 and continuing through 2018, the Full Plate has provided over 30 complete Norwich, CT – Join us at Three Rivers Community College for the 5th Annual Men Against Domestic Violence Artistic Expression (MADVAE) on Wednesday, October 24, from 6:00-7:30 pm in The Gallery at Three Rivers. Held annually in October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the event consists of music, poetry readings and performances, and a live artist painting.
Featured artists and performers will include visual artist Pierre Sylvain from Middletown, CT; poet Summer Tate from Hartfod, CT; poet Shilo Considering a career as a Security Officer? Space is still available in the non-credit Security Officer Training: Guard Card Certification course that begins Tuesday, October 16. The course is eight-hours long and is required by the state of Connecticut for employment as a security officer. It costs $125 and is held Tuesdays and Thursdays, October 16-25 from 6:00-8:00 pm. The course is WIOA and SNAP eligible.
Students learn a brief history of security, basic criminal justice, use of force, search and Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Sandra Jeknavorian, Professor of Art and the Program Coordinator of Visual Fine Arts at Three Rivers Community College. “Hopes for the Past, Memories of the Future” is a series of drawings done in pastels and charcoal on Stonehenge paper and will run from Monday, October 8 through Friday, November 23 in The Gallery at Three Rivers with an opening reception to be held on Friday, October 12 from 6:00-8:00 pm. The Gallery Norwich, CT – A pop-up makerspace has taken over The Gallery at Three Rivers for the month of September. The makerspace, which was installed in the last weeks of August, holds fifty pounds of white Legos, two-thousand KEVA Planks, and a visual arts station for innovation. The intent of the makerspace is to promote active learning, team building, and multidisciplinary approaches to inquiry and creating. Faculty have been invited and encouraged to hold classes in the space and adapt the materials and hands-on Norwich, CT – The Three Rives College Foundation will host the 21st Annual Three Rivers College Foundation Golf Classic on Monday, September 17, 2018. The tournament will be held at Fox Hopyard in East Haddam, Connecticut and includes a luncheon, an 18-hole scramble, door prizes, and a reception after the tournament. Registration begins at 11 a.m., lunch is at 11:30 a.m. and tee-off is at 12:30 p.m.
Whether participants choose to golf and/or become a sponsor, the event is an excellent networking and Norwich, CT – Interested in a career in the health field? Three Rivers Community College will hold two information sessions for Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, A.S., its newest credit degree program, on Thursday, July 26 at 10-11 a.m. and again at 6:30–7:30 p.m. in room B127.
Certified Clinical Medical Assistants play a vital role in today’s healthcare field. They assist physicians, mid-level providers, nurses and staff in giving the best care to patients and their family. Students in the program Three Rivers Community College is holding an open house for its newest non-credit program: Dental Assisting. At the open house the instructor will give a presentation on the Dental Assisting program as well as answer any questions. The event will be held on Wednesday, July 18 from 6:00 - 7:00 pm in room B120. Call 860-215-9028 to RSVP.
The Dental Assisting program is composed of two courses. Dental Assisting I, is a 130-hour course that teaches students how to work in a dental practice, introduces Norwich ̶ Three Rivers Community College is pleased to release the Spring 2018 Dean’s List for publication. Students earn their place on the Dean’s List by receiving a 3.4 or higher grade point average based on a minimum of 12 credit hours.
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Hunter J. Norwich, CT – The Three Rivers College Foundation was recently awarded $2,500 from the Chelsea Groton Foundation to fund a unique workforce training completion program for former Ridley-Lowell students. After the unfortunate closing of Ridley-Lowell this past spring, Three Rivers Community College opened its doors to students to help them complete their training programs.
The Three Rivers College Foundation applied for grant monies through the Chelsea Groton Foundation to support these displaced Norwich, CT – The Three Rives College Foundation will host the 21st Annual Three Rivers College Foundation Golf Classic on the new date of Monday, September 17, 2018. The Golf Classic has raised nearly one million dollars over the past two decades to fund $400,000 in annual student scholarships, books, lab equipment and so much more.
The tournament will be held at Fox Hopyard in East Haddam, Connecticut and includes a luncheon, an 18-hole scramble, door prizes, and a reception after the tournament. Space is still available in the non-credit training courses, Pharmacy Technician, starting Tuesday, June 19. These careers are among the fastest growing health care careers in Connecticut. Whether a person has the goal of learning new skills or reinventing their career, taking a non-credit course will fit their needs. The registration deadline is Monday, June 18.
Pharmacy Technician -- This comprehensive 60-hour course prepares students to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College is excited to announce their new Community College Tuition Match Scholarship Agreement with Charter Oak State College. This allows Charter Oak to provide the last two years of a bachelor’s degree to graduates of associate degree programs at Three Rivers for the same cost of tuition and fee rates as Three Rivers. Not including fees, a three-credit course at Charter Oak would cost $894, but with the tuition match scholarship it will cost only $489, the Three Rivers Matt Flery Emphasizes Graduates’ PerseveranceNorwich, CT – Friends and families packed the campus green to cheer on the Three Rivers Community College graduates at the 53rd annual Commencement on May 23. 580 students earned a total of 543 associate degrees and 74 certificates. Eight students earned two degrees, 28 earned both a degree and certificates, and seven students earned a Medallion for Academic Excellence, which is achieved by maintaining a 4.0 grade point average.
Matt Fleury, Chair of the Norwich, CT – On Thursday, May 24, Three Rivers Community College held the Fifty-First Nursing Pinning Ceremony. During the ceremony, 32 nursing students received their nursing pin, marking the completion of their nursing degree and serving as a symbol of their readiness to serve as compassionate professional caregivers.
Keynote speaker Mary Lenzini, the President and CEO of the Visiting Nurse Association of Southeastern Connecticut, addressed the students telling them that being a nurse is “not just a Norwich, CT – Eighteen Three Rivers Community College students were inducted into Epsilon Pi Tau, an international honor society that recognizes high performing engineering technology students, during two ceremonies, the first held on May 4 at Manchester Community College and the second held on May 9 at Three Rivers.
Epsilon Pi Tau is an academic and professional honor society for technology programs in higher education, workforce development programs, and professionals in practice. Founded in 1929 at Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce that its 53rd commencement will be held on Wednesday, May 23 at 5:00 p.m. Approximately 550 students will be awarded degrees and certificates.
The valedictorian of the class is Nataliia Romaneko of Niantic, who is receiving an associate in science degree in Computer Science Technology. The salutatorian is Zaha Bush of Salem, who will receive an associate in science degree in General Studies. Romaneko will present the student address, and seven Norwich, CT ̶ Proud families of Three Rivers Community College students packed the room on Wednesday, May 2, when the Three Rivers College Foundation (TRCF) held the twenty-sixth annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony.
Generous contributions led to a record-breaking number of scholarships awarded to 212 students. The total sponsorships awarded came to just over $410,000 which includes $50,000 of summer scholarships. Many students who have exhausted their financial aid and cannot afford summer courses Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce that Matt Fleury, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Connecticut Science Center as well as Chair of the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education, will be the keynote speaker at the College’s commencement ceremony, which will take place on Wednesday, May 23 at 5 p.m. outdoors on the campus green.
Speakers will include Mary Ellen Jukoski, President of Three Rivers Community College; and Michael Carta, Associate Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College is excited to announce that President Mary Ellen Jukoski received the 2018 Distinguished Woman in Higher Education Leadership Administrative Award from the Connecticut ACE Women’s Network in Higher Education (CTAWN). The award was presented at the CTAWN spring conference, “Transformative Leadership: Enacting Change on All Levels,” on Friday, April 20.
These annual awards recognize and honor women who have distinguished themselves by providing outstanding Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College has opened enrollment on summer courses. New and returning students can register for any of the three summer sessions that begin May 21, June 6, and July 12. Completing multiple courses is also possible as the timing of the sessions allow students to take a course in the first and third session without any overlap.
Taking a summer course is a great way to earn three credits or more in eight weeks or less. Currently enrolled Three Rivers students can focus on Expressiones Cultural Center, New London
May 11, 2018, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Join us for the 4th Annual InFusion: Where Literary Art Transcends The Page, featuring: New London Poet Laureate Rhonda Ward and special guests poet Kate Rushin and bassist Nat Reeves. They will read and perform at Expressiones Cultural Center in New London on Friday, May 11, 2018 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. This free event is presented by Three Rivers Community College Community Involvement & Support Committee, Three Rivers College Financial highlights and other successes were shared during the Bank’s 163rd Annual MeetingGroton, CT – Chelsea Groton Bank held its 163rd annual meeting of Bank officers, Board members and Corporators on Monday, April 16 at the Mystic Marriott in Groton, Connecticut. President and CEO Michael Rauh reported on the Bank’s 2017 results.
As of December 31, 2017, Chelsea Groton’s total assets increased $30 million year over year to $1.074 billion, and the Bank’s pre-tax income increased 12% to over $10.5 A Free Performance and Workshop at Three Rivers Community College
Monday, April 23, 2018, 1:30 p.m. performance, 3:45 p.m. workshop
Norwich, CT – Join us for a free performance of Othello by Shakespeare & Company, followed by a post-show forum and workshop. The event will be held at Three Rivers Community College on Monday, April 23 at 1:30 p.m. in room F-117. It is free and open to the public. It is funded by the Three Rivers College Foundation, and the Student Performing Arts Group, and is part of the Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 6:00 p.m.
Three Rivers Community College invites high school seniors and their families to Senior Night. This is a one-stop opportunity to learn more about Three Rivers and its available programs and resources. Senior Night will be held on Tuesday, April 10 at 6:00 p.m. It is free and open to the public, but attendees are asked to RSVP at www.timecenter.com/trcc.
The evening features speakers from a variety of departments. Financial aid will demystify the FAFSA process and Norwich, CT – Join us for a presentation on The Status and Rights of Undocumented Immigrants by Joanne Lewis, an attorney for Connecticut Legal Services (CLS). The presentation will be held on Wednesday, April 4 at 12:15-1:30 p.m. at Three Rivers Community College in room C-101.
The event was originally scheduled for March 7, but was rescheduled due to a snowstorm. This free event is presented by the Three Rivers Community College Community Involvement & Support Committee.
The presentation will discuss Space is still available in two non-credit training courses, Animal Husbandry and American Heart Association Basic Life Support. Whether a person has the goal of learning new skills or reinventing their career, taking a non-credit course will fit their needs. Both courses have a registration deadline of Thursday, March 29.
Animal Husbandry -- Explore how the biology, care and management of companion animals affects their health, productivity and the human animal bond. Classes are held on Fridays from 2:00 HEAT: Fighting the Opioid Epidemic, Wednesday, March 28, 12:00 p.m.
Confronting the Opioid Crisis in Our Community, Tuesday, April 3, 3:00 .pm.
Healing Candlelight Vigil, Tuesday, April 3, 4:30 p.m.
Prescription Drug Take Back Day, April 3, 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Norwich, CT – Norwich is seventh in the state for opioid overdose death rates in 2017 according to the Connecticut Chief Medical Examiner Office. In response to this epidemic, Three Rivers Community College is raising awareness of opioids through Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College will be hosting its fifth annual Veterans Resource Fair, a one-stop resource for jobs, education, health services, networking and more. This year the fair has been expanded to include 20 yellow-ribbon colleges and additional employers.
The resource fair has been rescheduled to the snow date, Thursday, March 22, 2018. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Three Rivers Community College’s Multi-Purpose Room, and the expanded education resources will be nearby Space is still available in two non-credit training courses, Pharmacy Technician and Patient Care Technician, starting Tuesday, March 20. These careers are among the fastest growing health care careers in Connecticut. Whether a person has the goal of learning new skills or reinventing their career, taking a non-credit course will fit their needs. Both courses have a registration deadline of Tuesday, March 13.
Pharmacy Technician: This comprehensive 60-hour course prepares students to enter the pharmacy
Eastern CT – The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT is pleased to announce that Louis Ziegler, Executive Director of Housing for the Mohegan Tribal Housing Authority, is eastern CT’s Citizen of the Year. He will be honored at a dinner celebration on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa in Groton. Tickets are available for $85 per person from ChamberECT.com.
The Citizen of the Year award is presented annually to an individual who has made outstanding strides on behalf A Taiko Lecture and Performance at Three Rivers Community College
February 12, 2018, 7:00 p.m.
Norwich, CT – Join us for a special one-night concert and lecture by Grammy-nominated taiko drumming artist Shoji Kameda. Kameda will give audiences the opportunity to experience the impact, depth, and diversity of taiko as he performs, discusses his musical journey and answers questions from audience members. The event will be held at Three Rivers Community College on Monday, February 12 at 7:00 p.m. in room Free Presentation at Three Rivers Community College
Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 7:30─8:30 p.m.
Norwich, CT – Despite stories of burdensome college loans, there is a way for everyone to afford college and minimize their student debt. In some cases, it can even be reduced to as little as $0. Learn how at this free seminar, “Yes. You Can Afford College and Minimize Student Debt,” at Three Rivers Community College on Tuesday, February 13 starting at 7:30 p.m. The presentation will be approximately 40 Groton, CT – Elizabeth “Betsy” Conway, General Counsel of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, was recently appointed to Chelsea Groton Bank’s Board of Trustees. Conway became a Corporator of the Bank in 2011.
“Betsy is thoughtful, insightful, and very skilled at analyzing intricate issues, and advising clients, colleagues, and decision-makers in complex matters,” said Michael Rauh, President and CEO of Chelsea Groton Bank. “Betsy also brings a great energy and passion to the work she does Norwich, CT – From registration to financial aid, testing to scheduling classes, a final Super Saturday offers new and current students a last chance for one-stop enrollment for the spring semester on January 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Three Rivers Community College in the A Wing.
“We want give students one more opportunity to take advantage of this popular way to register or enroll. Super Saturday makes this as easy as possible,” says Steve Finton, Dean of Student Services. “Students can get guidance Norwich, CT – The Three Rivers College Foundation is pleased to announce Chelsea Groton Foundation’s grant of $2,800 to fund an Advanced Sheet Metal Fabrication Needs Assessment.
The Needs Assessment will explore area manufacturing to help Three Rivers design and adapt innovative educational models that are more sustainable across the technical disciplines.
“As a business owner, volunteer and resident of this community, Chelsea Groton’s partnership in support of this initiative is integral in the Groton Community Meals is taking the phrase “soup kitchen” to a new level, hosting their first-ever Soup-a-Thon on Friday, November 3 at 6PM at the Groton Elks Club.
The Soup-a-Thon will feature an assortment of soups from local restaurants and chefs, including Ocean Blue Catering, Valentino’s Restaurant, Sneekers Café, Par 4, and Groton Community Meals’ own Rob Lawrence, a retired chef and Navy veteran. Guests will enjoy 10 samples, along with light hors d’oeuvres, and vote on their favorites to honor the
LEARN – the Regional Educational Service Center (RESC) for eastern Connecticut – continues to grow as the agency marks its golden anniversary. LEARN is expanding its Student Support Services division. The agency is dedicated to increasing programming, services, and professional expertise to support students with special needs, as well as their families.
A History Built on Service
Founded in 1967, LEARN is celebrating its 50th anniversary year. At its annual Convocation on August 28, 2017, staff VP of Development & Community Relations for Lawrence + Memorial Hospital/Yale New Haven Health to Receive Prestigious Award at Dinner Celebration This Fall
Eastern CT – The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut has announced that William “Bill” Stanley, Vice President of Development and Community Relations for Lawrence + Memorial Hospital/Yale New Haven Health, has been selected as the 2017 recipient of the William Crawford Distinguished Service Award. He will be honored at a dinner celebration on
Three Rivers Community College Director of ConnCAS Dr. Jacqueline Phillips honored at The 100 Women of Color Gala & Awards
Norwich, CT – Three Rivers Community College is excited to announce that Dr. Jacqueline Phillips has been honored at The 100 Women of Color Gala & Awards in Hartford, Connecticut on March 24, 2017.
The 100 Women of Color Gala & Awards celebrates the power of family, friends and the community as the event honors the past, present and the future. This gala recognizes the Visiting Nurse Association of Southeastern CT President to be Honored this Spring
Eastern CT – The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT is pleased to announce that Mary Lenzini, President of the Visiting Nurse Association of Southeastern CT (VNASC), will be honored as eastern CT’s 67th Citizen of the Year. The Chamber will recognize her at a dinner celebration on May 31 at Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa in Groton.
The Citizen of the Year award is presented annually by the Chamber to an individual or Supporting Sponsor: Dime Bank
DATE: Tuesday, August 9th, 2016, 9:30-11:30am LOCATION: Dime Bank, 290 Salem Turnpike, Norwich, CT 06360 (park in the back parking lot)TO REGISTER NOW: Click here to register for this event
Old Saybrook, CT – The Southeastern Connecticut chapter of SCORE, a nonprofit association dedicated to the success of small businesses, will present a free Small Business Workshop on "How to Quick Start Your Business Plan."
Do you want to start a business, but find the detailed Maggie Jones of the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center to Receive Prestigious Award at Dinner Celebration This FallEastern CT – The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut has announced that Maggie Jones, Executive Director of the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center in Mystic, has been selected as this year’s recipient of the William Crawford Distinguished Service Award. She will be honored at a dinner celebration held later this fall at a time and location to be announced.
The William Crawford Groton, CT – Jennifer Seuferling has been promoted to Branch Manager of Chelsea Groton Bank’s North Stonington location. Jen was previously the Assistant Branch Manager in Pawcatuck.
“Throughout Jen’s time at Chelsea Groton, she has established strong relationships with her customers and understands the importance of the Bank’s role in the community,” said Lori Dufficy, SVP, Sales & Service at Chelsea Groton Bank. “We are excited for her to have the opportunity to continue to grow current relationships, Jessica Bialowas Izzarelli Leads Team at Credit Union’s Waterford Branch on Route 85Waterford, CT – Jessica Bialowas Izzarelli has been named Branch Manager of Charter Oak Federal Credit Union’s branch at its headquarters complex on Route 85 in Waterford.
“Jessica’s strong banking experience combined with her management skills made her the right choice to lead our Headquarters Branch,” said Brian A. Orenstein, Charter Oak’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We’ve been pleased with the branch’s Promoting automatic savings to help people reach their savings goals
Norwich, CT – As part of America Saves Week 2016, scheduled for February 22 – 27, 2016 Dime Bank is spreading the saving message and urging its network to encourage people to make savings automatic as part of America Saves Week. Dime is offering financial workshops at Jack Jackter Intermediate School in Colchester, CT, along with events at Mitchell College and Three Rivers Community College, located in New London, CT.
In response to Wireless Zone Co-Owners and Local Philanthropists to be Celebrated This Spring
Eastern CT – The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT has announced that Scott Gladstone and Neil Ryan, current Co-Owners of five Wireless Zone – Verizon Wireless Premium Retailer stores in Eastern CT and noted community supporters, will be honored as eastern CT’s 66th Citizens of the Year. The Chamber will recognize them at a joint celebration dinner later this spring.
The Citizen of the Year award is presented annually by Officials at Three Rivers Community College will hold a public forum to present the draft Multi-Campus Hazard Mitigation Plan on Thursday February 4, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. in room B127. This forum is designed as an open house where students, faculty, staff and members of neighboring communities are invited to attend, gather information and provide feedback.
The Multi-Campus Hazard Mitigation Plan has been in development for the last 18 months by the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities (CSCU) in an Groton, CT – Chelsea Groton Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of seven employees, following its Board of Trustees meeting.
“Chelsea Groton Bank is the long-standing financial institution it is because of the hard-working people behind it,” said Michael Rauh, President and CEO of Chelsea Groton Bank. “Each of these employees has proven to be dedicated to their jobs, and committed to going the extra mile. Congratulations to these well-deserving members of the Chelsea team.”
The following team “The Price They Paid – Enduring Wounds of War,” by Journalist Michael Putzel, shares the true story of a legendary helicopter commander in Vietnam and the flight crew that followed him into intensive helicopter warfare. It also discusses Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, (PTSD) with which many Vietnam Veterans continue to struggle even today.
Norwich Free Academy star athlete, Robert L. “Bobby” Howard, whose name appears on Norwich’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial, was killed in action at the age of 24 on June Groton, CT – Pam Days-Luketich, CRA Coordinator and Community Outreach Officer at Chelsea Groton Bank, was recently selected as a New Leader in Banking by the CT Bankers Association and The Warren Group. This honor is awarded to up-and-coming professionals from across Connecticut. The 13 recipients are considered to be outstanding employees who have made a notable impact in their bank and their community, beyond their job description.
“It’s not just about what Pam does to serve the Bank and the community, Groton, CT – The Chelsea Groton Foundation awarded $74,100.50 in grants to 48 non-profit organizations from Connecticut and Rhode Island this fall. Inclusive of these donations, the Foundation has provided $185,579.05 this year and over $2 million in total grants to the community since 1999.
“As a mutual bank, our commitment to serve our community is part of our mission,” said Michael Rauh, President and CEO of Chelsea Groton Bank. “The grants awarded this fall went to organizations that greatly impact Groton, CT – Jamie Goulas recently joined Chelsea Groton Bank as a Retail Loan Originator, based in Norwich, CT. In this position, Jamie will work with clients in need of a variety of lending solutions, from traditional mortgages, to first-time homebuyer and affordable lending programs, to specialty financing or home equity loans. Jamie is certified by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System & Registry (NMLS #1194466).
“Jamie is a team player who works tirelessly to match borrowers with lending Groton, CT – Chelsea Groton Bank is producing and sponsoring a number of financial literacy seminars this fall to educate members of the community on improving credit scores, home-buying, budgeting, preventing identity theft, and more. Classes are free and open to the public.
“Chelsea Groton Bank is always looking for ways to provide financial tools and resources to the community,” said Pam Days-Luketich, Community Education Officer at Chelsea Groton Bank. “We host these types of courses throughout the Chamber Announces Recipients of 2015 Crawford AwardReverends Michel Belt and Catherine Zall to Receive Prestigious Award November 12 at Foxwoods
Eastern CT – The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut has announced that Reverend Michel Belt and Reverend Catherine Zall have been selected as the recipients of this year’s William Crawford Distinguished Service Award. They will be honored together at a joint celebration held the evening of Thursday, November 12, 2015 at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
The SCORE To Host Free Workshop On “How To Quick Start Your Business Plan” Sponsored by Dime Bank
DATE: Thursday, August 27th, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM EDTLOCATION: Three Rivers Community College, 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich 06360TO REGISTER NOW: Click here to register for this event
Old Saybrook, CT – The Southeastern Connecticut chapter of SCORE, a nonprofit association dedicated to the success of small businesses, will present a free Small Business Workshop on “How to Quick Start Mystic Seaport Readies for Invasion by Civil War Soldiers and Sailors, July 18-19Special Event: “The Hunt for the Australia,” a Civil War Scavenger Hunt sure to Delight All Ages
Mystic, Conn. (June 25, 2015) – Mystic Seaport and the Connecticut Civil War Commemoration Commission will host one of the final Civil War encampments of the 150th anniversary July18-19. More than 200 uniformed reenactors from several states will set up camp on the Museum’s Village Green to carry out infantry drills, conduct Chelsea Groton Bank Promotes Penni Harlow to Branch ManagerGroton, CT – Penni Harlow has been promoted to Branch Manager of Chelsea Groton Bank’s Mystic location. Previously, Penni was Mystic’s Assistant Sales & Service Manager. Penni’s predecessor, Melinda Burridge, will increase her business development activities as Regional Sales & Service Manager.
“Penni has an ability to quickly build rapport with people and develop long-lasting relationships. Customers enjoy working with her and colleagues think Chelsea Groton Bank Celebrates Financial Literacy Month with Free Community Seminars
Groton, CT – In honor of Financial Literacy Month this April, Chelsea Groton Bank is producing and sponsoring a number of seminars throughout Eastern Connecticut. Sessions on home-buying, improving credit scores, and identity theft are free and open to the public.
“Chelsea Groton Bank is excited to provide a variety of tools and resources to the community, including classes for Financial Literacy Month,” said Pam Mitchell Etess Named Chamber’s Citizen of the Year
Waterford, CT – Mitchell Etess, longtime CEO of the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority (MTGA), has been named Citizen of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut. He becomes the 65th person so honored by the region’s largest business organization.
Etess will be recognized May 27 at a banquet held in his honor at Mohegan Sun. Further details will be announced soon.
“Mitchell Etess is known throughout Connecticut and beyond for everything SCORE To Host Free Workshop on “Basics of Social Media”Sponsored by Dime BankDATE: Friday, April 10, 2015TIME: 12:00pm – 1:30pmLOCATION: Three Rivers Community College, Room B-127, 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich, CT 06360Reserve Your Seat: Register Now
Learn the basics of social media – why use it, which channels to use, and
what to say.
Have you been thinking about marketing your business with social media, but you feel overwhelmed and are not sure how to get started? Or maybe you’re not
Three Rivers Community College Business Club Networking Returns March 16
Master in person networking, learn the basics to becoming a power networker. Walk into a room and people will be lining up to meet you and get your business card. Come have some fun, win some prizes and meet new friends.
Bring lots of business cards!
The 3rd Annual Three Rivers Community College Business Club Networking event is a fantastic opportunity to meet and greet with the top Southeastern Connecticut area business leaders.
Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT launches Innovation/Co-Working Center
Mini Golf Fun-draiser Hosted by The SECT Women's Network
Samantha Bazydlo and Deborah O’Brien Join Chelsea Groton Bank as Customer Solutions Managers
Charter Oak Awards $100,000 in Scholarships 50 Local Students receive $2,000 for the Academic Year
Three Rivers Community College 61st Pinning Ceremony Celebrates 40 Nursing Student Graduates
Three Rivers Student Wins Outstanding Technical Student Award
Three Rivers Community College Diversity 365 Gallery hosts Exhibition #3 Now through April 17, 2023
Anthony A. Joyce, III, Named President and CEO of Chelsea Groton Bank; Additional 25 Employees Promoted
Three Rivers Community College 60th Pinning Ceremony Celebrates 45 Nursing Student Graduates
CT Community College Artists Explore Diversity in Three Rivers “Exhibition 2”
The Gemma E. Moran United Way/Labor Food Center will host five free, drive-thru Mobile Pantries in the month of December.
Three Rivers Community College presents Diversity 365 Gallery “Exhibition #1 running through April
Full Scholarships Available for Three Rivers Community College Nuclear Engineering Technology Program Deadline is February 15
Three Rivers College Foundation Awards Additional $250,000 in Scholarships for Spring Term to help with Pandemic difficulties
Three Rivers College Foundation Awards Scholarship in Honor of William A. Stanley
Three Rivers Community College Hosts Virtual Super Saturday Registration
Learn more about Upcoming Career Training Programs at the Non-Credit Virtual Open House at Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers College Foundation receives $5,000 from Pfizer Inc. to support Environmental Engineer
Author Miosotys Santiago Releases Memoir ''God's Diamond'' with Launch Event Nov 18
Three Rivers Community College Hosts Week-Long Virtual Open House Monday, November 16 – Friday, November 20
Registration Open October 26 for 3-week Winter Courses that start December 26 at Three Rivers Community College
Fall Late-Start Classes Now Open for Registration at Three Rivers Community College
New Data Analytics Certificate at Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers Community College Hosts Virtual Open House on Thursday, August 6 at 6:00 p.m.
Hartford Healthcare's David Whitehead Joins the NESS Board of Directors
Three Rivers Community College Announces Spring 2020 Dean’s List
Don’t Miss the July 15 Deadline for New Students to Attend Three Rivers Community College for FREE
Three Rivers College Foundation receives $5,000 grant from Chelsea Groton Foundation to support tutoring initiative
Three Rivers Community College to Hold Virtual Commencement on Saturday, June 13
Three Rivers Community College Hosts Virtual Open House on Tuesday, June 9
Virtual Information Sessions for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, A.S. Degree Program
Three Rivers College Foundation Awards Over $425,000 in Scholarships
Get the Training You Need to Change Careers with Two New Workforce Education Classes at Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers Community College Offers Virtual Information Sessions for Prospective Students
Three Rivers Community College Donates PPE Supplies To Local Hospitals
Three Rivers College Foundation Enacts Emergency Funding for Student Laptops during COVID-19 Crisis
Three Rivers Community College Professor Teri Ashton Receives Nurse’s Touch Award
Three Rivers Community College Professor Terri Ashton Receives Nurse’s Touch Award
Associate Professor Frederick-Douglass Knowles II Receives Connecticut Office of The Arts: Artist Fellowship for Artistic Excellence Award in Poetry
The Gallery at Three Rivers Presents ''Glitter'' by Roy Tookes
Three Rivers Community College Named 2020-2021 Military Friendly School
Spring Classes Starting in February & March- Open for Registration at Three Rivers Community College
14 Free Seminars That Address Today's Biggest Environmental Issues
Chelsea Groton Bank Promotes 20
Full Scholarships Available for Three Rivers Community College Nuclear Engineering Technology Program
Register Now for Spring Courses that start January 22 at Three Rivers Community College
Free FAFSA Completion Workshops at Three Rivers Community College
ESCO Continues 73rd Season with November 23 Concert
Registration Now Open for 3-week Winter Courses that start December 26 at Three Rivers Community College
“Bat Crazy” Free Seminar by Biologist Maureen Heidtmann at Three Rivers Community College
Futuro Media’s In The Thick Hosts Live Show at Three Rivers Community College and ECSU
“The Other End of the Stethoscope” by Marcus Engel: Lecture on the Effect of Excellent Patient Care
2019 Eastern CT Healthcare Conversation
Three Rivers Community College Associate Professor Frederick-Douglass Knowles II named Virginia D. Christian Educator of the Year
Fall Accelerated Classes Now Open for Registration at Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers Community College Professor Creates Endowed Scholarship in Honor of his Father
Fall Career Training Courses Available Now at Three Rivers Community College
New Drone Pilot Certificate Program Prepares Students for sUAS Pilot Certificate at Three Rivers Com
One-Stop Registration for Fall Semester at Super Saturday on August 10 at Three Rivers Community College
Information Session for the New Certified Medical Assistant, A.S., Degree Program at Three Rivers Co
Charter Oak Awards $90,000 in College Scholarships
Become a Safe, Reliable Babysitter with the ASHI Child and Babysitting Safety Course or how to save a life with the AHA Basic Life Support
Three Rivers Community College Pinning Ceremony Celebrates 34 Nursing Students
Three Rivers College Foundation Awards Over $410,000 in Scholarships
Three Rivers Community College to Hold Commencement May 22
Learn CPR and Become Certified in Life Support at Three Rivers May 13
5th Annual InFusion May 3 in New London
Three Rivers Alum Creates Endowed Scholarship in Honor of her Grandmother
Hartford Poet Laureate to Deliver Three Rivers Commencement Address May 22
High School Seniors Invited to Senior Night at Three Rivers Community College
Rhonda Spaziani of Three Rivers Community College Honored with Janice Fletcher Memorial Award
Three Rivers Community College to Host Veterans Resource Fair April 10
Fall 2018 Dean’s List at Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers Community College Honors Black History Month with a Variety of Programs
Groton Rotary Club Announces Scholar Awards Available
Professor Mark Vesligaj of Three Rivers Community College Receives a Fulbright Award
Career Training Courses Starting in February and March at Three Rivers Community College
Chamber Announces Rodney Butler as Citizen of the Year
Three Rivers Community College Named 2019-20 Military Friendly School
Three Rivers Community College Receives $95,018 Rebate for Energy Efficient Lighting Upgrade
Higher Edge Seeking Paid Summer Internships for Success Program Students
Three Rivers Community College Presents 15 Free Seminars that Address Environmental Concerns
Full Scholarships Available for Nuclear Engineering Technology Program, Deadline is Feb 15
Three Rivers Community College Offers Jan 12 Super Saturday One-Stop Registration
Learn About Upcoming Career Training Programs at Three Rivers Open House
Three Rivers Community College Pinning Ceremony Celebrates 27 Nursing Students
Robert Farinelli Named New Academic Dean at Three Rivers
Three Rivers Associate Professor Frederick-Douglass Knowles II Named Hartford’s First Poet Laureate
Three Rivers Community College Veterans Organization Donates 80 Thanksgiving Dinners
Full Plate Food Pantry Distributes 30 Thanksgiving Dinners at Three Rivers Community College
5th Annual Men Against Domestic Violence Artistic Expression Honors Bill Wernau
Registration Open for Security Guard Training Starting Oct 16 at Three Rivers
The Gallery at Three Rivers Presents ''Hopes for the Past, Memories of the Future''
Innovative Pop-Up Makerspace Comes to Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers Golf Classic is Sept 17
Information Session July 26 for New Certified Medical Assistant Program at Three Rivers
Three Rivers Community College Hosting Open House for Dental Assisting Program July 18
Spring 2018 Dean’s List at Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers College Foundation Receives $2,500 Grant from Chelsea Groton Foundation
Three Rivers Foundation Announces New Date For 21st Annual Golf Classic: Sept 17
Pharmacy Technician Course Starting June 19 at Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers Graduates Can Attend Charter Oak College This Fall at Community College Tuition Rates
580 Degrees and Certificates Awarded at Three Rivers Community College Commencement
Three Rivers Community College Pinning Ceremony Celebrates 32 Nursing Students on May 24, 2018
Premiere International Engineering Technology Honor Society Inducts 18 Three Rivers Students
Three Rivers Community College to Hold Commencement on Wednesday, May 23
Three Rivers College Foundation Awards $410,000 in Scholarships
Matt Fleury to Deliver Commencement Address at Three Rivers May 23
Three Rivers President Dr. Mary Ellen Jukoski Receives 2018 Distinguished Woman in Leadership Award
Three Rivers Community College Summer Classes Open for Registration
4th Annual InFusion: Where Literary Art Transcends the Page, May 11 in New London
Chelsea Groton Bank Reports Strong Earnings, Record Giving at 163rd Annual Meeting
Shakespeare and Company Present 'Othello' at Three Rivers April 23
High School Seniors Invited to Senior Night at Three Rivers
Three Rivers' ''Status and Rights of Undocumented Immigrants'' Rescheduled to April 4
Animal Husbandry and Basic Life Support Courses Start in April at Three Rivers
Three Rivers Hosts Opioid Awareness Events
Three Rivers' Veterans Resource Fair Rescheduled to March 22 Due to Snowstorm
Three Rivers Offering Pharmacy Tech, Patient Care Courses Starting March 20
Chamber Announces Louis Ziegler as Citizen of the Year
'My Taiko Journey' to be Performed by Grammy Nominee Shoji Kameda Feb 12 at Three Rivers
Three Rivers Community College Presents ''Learn How to Afford College and Minimize Debt'' Feb 13
Chelsea Groton Bank Appoints Betsy Conway to Board of Trustees
Jan 13 is Last Chance for One-Stop Registration at Three Rivers Community College
Three Rivers College Foundation Receives Grant From Chelsea Groton Foundation
Soup's On: Groton Community Meals Hosts First Soup-a-Thon
Business Express: Congratulations to LEARN on 50 Years of Educational Cooperation, Innovation, and Service
Bill Stanley is This Year's Crawford Award Recipient
Three Rivers Community College Directorof ConnCAS Honored at 100 Women of Color Gala
Mary Lenzini is Eastern CT's Citizen of the Year!
SCORE to Host Workshop 8/9/16 on ''How to Quick Start Your Business Plan''
Chamber Announces 2016 Crawford Award Recipient
Chelsea Groton Bank Promotes Jennifer Seuferling to Branch Manager
Charter Oak Names Manager at Headquarters Branch
Dime Bank Joins with Local Schools as Part of America Saves Week
Chamber Announces Scott Gladstone and Neil Ryan as Citizens of the Year
Three Rivers Community College to Hold Hazard Plan Forum Feb 4
Chelsea Groton Bank Promotes 7
Author Michael Putzel to Speak at Slater Memorial Museum Jan 23
Pam Days-Luketich of Chelsea Groton Bank Named 'New Leader in Banking'
Chelsea Groton Foundation Surpasses $2 Million in Giving
Jamie Goulas Joins Chelsea Groton Bank As Retail Loan Originator
Chelsea Groton Bank Kicks Off Fall with Free Financial Seminars
Chamber Announces Reverend Michel Belt, Reverend Cathy Zall to Receive 2015 Crawford Award Nov 12
SCORE to Host Free Workshop on ''How to Quick Start Your Business Plan'' Aug 27
Mystic Seaport Readies for Invasion by Civil War Soldiers and Sailors, July 18-19
Chelsea Groton Bank Promotes Penni Harlow to Branch Manager
Chelsea Groton Bank Celebrates Financial Literacy Month with Free Community Seminars
Mitchell Etess Named Chamber of Commerce's Citizen of the Year
SCORE To Host Free Workshop: Basics of Social Media
3rd Annual Three River Community College Business Club Networking Event: March 16
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