The Manchester Police Department is issuing an Snow Emergency Parking Ban in advance of a significant winter storm forecasted for this weekend and into early next week.The parking ban will take effect at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 22, and will remain in effect until 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 24.
Trash and recycling curbside collection will not occur on Monday, 2/23. The normal collection schedule will be pushed back 1 day all week. Residents should keep their trash and recycling bins away from the streets and sidewalks until after snow cleanup has been completed.
PLEASE JOIN US: Thursday, April 4th, 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
LOCATION: Midwest Food Bank (440 Adams Street, Manchester)
FEATURED TOPIC: “The Future of Learning" Please mark your calendars and come learn about .... learning! That's right. At our next meeting, we have a special opportunity to hear three diverse perspectives on education trends and community resources. Presenting organizations are: Manchester Adult Education, Manchester High School and UR Community Cares. From teenagers getting back on track after COVID disruptions, to older adults seeking to gain new skills in an increasingly digital world, there are local innovations underway on many fronts. Be sure to join us for "The Future of Learning" and we'll also be announcing details on how your organization can be part of MCSC's upcoming May Fair 2024 for networking, resource sharing and more.
NETWORKING: Please join us at 8:45 a.m. for coffee/tea/refreshments.
FOR YOUR SAFETY: If you require parking close to the building, please arrive early and use the spaces next to Midwest's main entrance. You may park directly behind cars already parked there, for the duration of our meeting. In the event of snow cancellations, MCSC follows Manchester Public Schools' schedule.
www.manchesterct.gov/mcsc
About the Manchester Community Services Council:
Founded in 1972, MCSC provides a forum to address the needs of the Manchester community. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to supporting community alliances that remove barriers to human services as a critical component for enhancing the quality of life for all Manchester residents. Interested citizens, agencies, nonprofits and businesses are welcome to attend monthly meetings, mostly on the first Thursdays of September through May. Learn more at manchesterct.gov/mcsc.