Over the next 2 weeks, crews will be doing a leaf collection test run in select areas to test equipment functionality. This is not the official leaf pickup. A second, formal pass will follow later to collect leaves properly. The official leaf collection programs begins November 10. Thank you for your patience while we fine-tune the process.
Fall Back! Clocks go back one hour on Sunday, November 2nd at 2 a.m.The Manchester Fire Department reminds you to also change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and test them monthly. Please replace your smoke alarms every 10 years and carbon monoxide alarms every 7 years.
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Our next monthly meeting is on Thursday, Dec. 7th (9:00 a.m.) at ASM, 275 New State Road. The featured topic is Veterans Services and Support. Please join us to learn about resources and to honor those who serve our country.
We are also doing an onsite Winter Coat Drive collection (children and adult sizes), so please check your closets and bring what you can. We salute MARC, Inc. (Daily Service Option with Work program) for holding the Coat Drive, in partnership with ECHN and Swiss Cleaners; coats will be donated to MACC Charities for distribution to neighbors in need.
Thank you for being part of MCSC. Be sure to renew or join at:
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.