The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Hoffman Architects announces new board members

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NKBA donation to help feed those in need

The National Kitchen & Bath Associatio­n (NKBA) Southern New England Chapter has given its first in a series of semi-annual donations to FISH of Greater New Haven to assist in providing free grocery delivery assistance to the homebound in Greater New Haven, according to a news release.

FISH will use the donation to purchase and deliver free bags of nutritiona­lly sound groceries, the release said, and the $548 donation will allow FISH to deliver two weeks’ worth of groceries to more 75 homebound individual­s in the New Haven area.

“We are very excited to present this donation to FISH, a local organizati­on that is helping the New Haven community on a daily basis, and to partner with them as they provide food and outreach to some of the most vulnerable households in the area,” Karen Warner, president of the National Kitchen & Bath Associatio­n Southern New England Chapter, said in the release. “Our commitment to provide donations to FISH is on-going, and our members are proud to help empower them to be even greater agents of change within the community.”

Women Redefining Retirement to meet

MILFORD — Women Redefining Retirement will meet at 7 p.m. Aug. 13 at Golden Hill Rehabilita­tion Pavilion, 2028 Bridgeport Ave.

Members of Milford’s Eastbound Theatre will be presenting several one-act plays. School supplies will be collected to benefit a local school with students in need, and food donations will benefit the Milford Senior Center.

New members welcome; visit wrrofmilfo­rd@google.com.

Hoffman Architects, with offices in Hamden as well as in New York and Virginia, has appointed two new members to its board of directors, according to a news release.

Avi. A. Kamrat, chief financial officer and director of administra­tion, and Russell M. Sanders, executive vice president and senior director of technical services, were appointed to the board by founding president John A. Hoff-

man, the sole existing director, the release said.

“As members of the board of directors, Kamrat and Sanders will share with Hoffmann the responsibi­lity of meeting regularly to consider matters that impact the financial health, growth, and trajectory of the firm, such as financing, mergers or acquisitio­ns, legal considerat­ions, and other issues referred to the board by the executive committee or other shareholde­rs,” the release said.

New offerings at Clinton Crossing

CLINTON — Several new retailers have opened or will be opening at Clinton Crossing Premium

Outlets this month, according to a release.

Colthing retailer True Religion opened Aug. 3 in Space 200, across from J. Crew Factory and Food Truck Court.

Bath & Body Works / White Barn will open Aug. 31 in Space 214, between Tommy Hilfiger and Movado Company Store.

J.Rener Coffee Roasters’ Coffee Trailer is now open, across from the Coach Outlet.

Women’s fashion retailer Francesca’s Collection­s has opened near the Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets Management Office.

Book Warehouse has opened next to American Eagle Outfitters.

For more informatio­n, visit www.premiumout­lets.com/ outlet/clinton-crossing.

 ?? Contribute­d Photo ?? From left, Karen Warner. president of the National Kitchen & Bath Associatio­n Southern New England Chapter; Jilan Crowley, executive director, FISH of Greater New Haven Inc.; Ana Sirota, chairwoman, NKBA SNE Chapter Community Involvemen­t Committee; and Andy Chernak, chairman, NKBA SNE Chapter Community Involvemen­t Committee.
Contribute­d Photo From left, Karen Warner. president of the National Kitchen & Bath Associatio­n Southern New England Chapter; Jilan Crowley, executive director, FISH of Greater New Haven Inc.; Ana Sirota, chairwoman, NKBA SNE Chapter Community Involvemen­t Committee; and Andy Chernak, chairman, NKBA SNE Chapter Community Involvemen­t Committee.

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