Update 4/19/2024

Good afternoon,

It is with great sadness that we observe the passing of John Solomon III who served as Easton’s Chief of Police for 17 years, retiring in 2012.  He did so much for our town and our thoughts are with his family.

United Illuminating and Southern CT gas have informed us of the following: The Emergency Moratorium which began during 2020 will end on May 2, 2024. This means that customers who are behind on their energy bills and are not enrolled in an assistance program will be subject to service disconnection as of 05/02/2024. Disconnection can be avoided if you call to make arrangements for your past due balance. Financial Hardship and Medically Protected customers enrolled in a financial assistance program or in a Flexible Payment Arrangement and who continue to make their required payments will not be disconnected. Customers can still claim Financial Hardship after May 2 to be enrolled in a financial assistance program. Hardship documentation will need to be provided to avoid service termination. UI and SCG have performed outreach to at risk customers through multiple channels (mail, email, and outbound phone calls). Impacted customers can visit us online or call us for more information or to make a payment at any time. Visit the United Illuminating website for information or by contact UI by phone at 1-800-722-5584. Visit the Southern CT Gas website or contact them by phone at 1-800-659-8299. Daniel Simonelli can also be of assistance and he can be contacted at 203-268-1137.

In partnership with the Food Cycle Science Corporation, residents of Easton will have the opportunity to pilot an on-site food waste diversion solution that will reduce food waste at the source, limiting what is heading to our landfill. The town is offering exclusive pricing for the FoodCycler machines. The FoodCycler becomes a permanent addition to your household, and we kindly request participants to tract their diverted food waste over the 12-week pilot period, contributing valuable data to shape our future waste management strategies. Please go to www.fcs-events.com/easton to purchase your FoodCycler and to receive all necessary information for participation.

DEA National Rx Take Back Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Easton Police Department. Turn in unneeded medication for safe disposal.

On April 27, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. there will be a Touch a Truck event to raise money for our sister city of Sviatohirsk, Ukraine. There will be a food truck, games, raffle and plenty of trucks to view and explore.

Does your child or a student you care about have (or want) a smartphone? Trying to keep them safe, and having a hard time keeping up with the multitude of apps? Join Easton’s Here to Help and Officer Rich Marsh for a presentation on “The Secrets of the Apps”. Register today at: bit.ly/ehth-apps and join other parents on April 30 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Joel Barlow High School, 100 Black Rock Turnpike in Redding. Learn what could be hiding in plain sight on a kid or teen’s smartphone. Officer Marsh will take a deep dive into the world of smartphone apps, and their hidden uses. This presentation was created to give parents, guardians, and anyone else caring for school-aged children (from 3rd grade through high school) the guidance and resources they need to make informed decisions about their child’s cellular phone use.

The Electronics Recycling Event will take place on Saturday, May 4tfrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Samuel Staples Elementary School. Also, on Saturday, May 4 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. will be the Easton Electric Car Show at SSES. Both events are sponsored by the Easton Energy & Environmental Task Force.

Have a great weekend,

Dave