The State of Connecticut is under Extreme Fire Danger The outdoor burning ban for Manchester will remain in effect, this includes the use of consumer grade sparklers and fountains.
Beginning Monday, September 23rd, access to and from the parking lot behind Town Hall will be from the new driveway located across from Linden Street and between Fire Station No. 2 and Trotter Street.
Published on October 21, 2022
The Manchester Health Department is pleased to announce a collaborative effort with the North Central District Health Department (NCDHD) and Eastern Highlands Health District to address Opioid Abuse in our communities.
In partnership with the Manchester Health Department, NCDHD applied for and was awarded $300,000 from the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), a national non-profit association representing nearly 3,000 local health departments in the United States.
“The Manchester Health Department is excited to embark on this project. Any step we can take to prevent or lessen the devastating effects of opioid abuse in our community is a step we are happy to take. This funding will open doors to regional conversations, new partnerships, and increased capacity to work with our local stakeholders,” said Joel Cox, Director of Human Services.
Read the full Press Release here(PDF, 109KB)