The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

ACES Business Advisory Council sets Employer Recognitio­n Dinner

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The ACES Business Advisory Council will hold is 20th annual Employer Recognitio­n Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at Anthony’s Ocean View in New Haven.

The BAC “works with ACES staff to provide employment and vocational training opportunit­ies for students and clients in ACES ACCESS program, ACES Whitney High Academy, and ACES Whitney High School North,” according to a release, and aims to “enhance employment opportunit­ies for ACES students and adult special needs population­s.”

Approximat­ely 80 regional businesses will be honored, and guest speaker will be Christophe­r Baker of Highfield Manufactur­ing Co., a division of Rexnord Corp. based in Milwaukee, Wisc. Highfield has been an ACES partner since 1987 with ACES Work Services, the release said, and has used ACES participan­ts in man

ufacturing, assembly and packaging.

Area radio host Brian Smith, formerly of WQUN, will act as host for the event. Tickets are $48 per person and are available online at aces.org. Advertisin­g opportunit­ies also are available for the evening’s program by contacting Tenisha Biggs at 2034986800 or tbiggs@aces.org.

CTGLC sets annual meeting

HARTFORD — The Connecticu­t Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual membership meeeting from 6:308:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Marriott Hartford Downtown, 200 Columbus Blvd.

Keynote speaker will be state Comptrolle­r Kevin Lembo. The event also will feature election of board members and officers, and approval of the 2020 budget, according to a release.

For informatio­n or to register, visit https://members.ctglc.org/events. Women Redefining Retirement to meet

MILFORD — Women Redefining Retirement will meet at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 at Golden Hill Rehabilita­tion Pavilion, 2028 Bridgeport Ave.

Speaker will be Eric Chandler, of The Past Presented, who will give a presentati­on, “Women in the American Revolution: Putting the ‘Her’ in Heroics.” Winter clothing will be collected for the Bridgeport Rescue Mission and food donations will fo the the Milford Senior Center.

New members welcome. Visit wrrofmilfo­rd@google.com.

Housatonic River Job Network sessions slated

ORANGE — The Housatonic River Job Network will hold two sessions on Saturday, Oct. 12 at Case Memorial Library, 176 Tyler City Road.

The first session will be

held at 11 a.m. with guest speaker Tina Kadish, a freedom strategist, life coach, money motivator and owner of Life Is Ideal, and the topic will be “Top 10 Interviewi­ng tips to Improve Your Job Search.”

The second session will be held at 1:30 p.m. and will feature speaker Anne Graney, owner of A.G. Resume Services, and the topic will be “Effective Resume and Cover Letter Strategies in Today’s Market.”

For informatio­n, email alexy56@hotmail.com.

Connecticu­t Gastroente­rology opens Shoreline location

OLD SAYBROOK — Connecticu­t Gastroente­rology Consultant­s, PC, has opened a new office in town, at 1250 Bosston Post Road, according to a release.

The business is made up of independen­t physicians with privileges at Yale New Haven Health,

the release said, and offers Shoreline residents more convenient access to its stateofthe­art endoscopy center and a full suite of services.

“We’re thrilled to be opening this new facility to better serve our patients on the Shoreline by bringing their care closer to home,” Dr. Sidney Bogardus, oresident and CEO of CT Gastro, said in the release. “As a Center of Excellence offering advanced care in all conditions involving the liver and gastrointe­stinal system, we have been providing care to patients in the Greater New Haven and Shoreline areas for years. Our new office will make it possible for patients to receive the same world class care and important medical services without leaving their local community.”

Office hours are Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For informatio­n, visit www.ctgastro.com.

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? GET IT DONE: A ribboncutt­ing recently was held celebratin­g the opening of Connecticu­t’s first Handyman Matters location, at 233 Boston Post Road in Orange. The business, a national franchise, performs interior and exterior home repairs and remodeling. For informatio­n, call 4753308179 or visit handymanma­tters.com/offices/ orange.
Contribute­d photo GET IT DONE: A ribboncutt­ing recently was held celebratin­g the opening of Connecticu­t’s first Handyman Matters location, at 233 Boston Post Road in Orange. The business, a national franchise, performs interior and exterior home repairs and remodeling. For informatio­n, call 4753308179 or visit handymanma­tters.com/offices/ orange.

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