Submission to the New Haven Register's Elm City Express Blog for the July 19 visit by Dr. Joan Lombardi. The blog receives thousands of hits per month, according to its editor.
CT-N covered the July 19 event with Dr. Joan Lombardi. The link will only be available for a finite amount of time.
A self-submission to the New Haven Independent, highligting the New Haven Early Childhood Council's presentation on their early childhood blueprint. The presentation was part of a larger event featuring Dr. Joan Lombardi of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
This is a self-submission to the Hartford Courant's I-Towns section after Dr. Joan Lombardi's visit on July 19. The item appeared July 22.
CT Public News Service put together the Alliance's fifth story of the year to help keep young minds active during the summer months. Brain development is very important in the first few years of life, and keeping that brain active is one of the keys to life-long success. Reporter interview Tressa Giordano of Our Savior Preschool and Child Care in South Windsor. Story ran on July 13. Was picked up by Clear Channel Radio, which distributed it to all 460 stations nationwide.
HOPE for New Haven Executive Director Georgia Goldburn couldn’t believe her eyes when she opened her mail after the Memorial Day holiday break. It was a check from the Department of Social Services, made out to her center, for just under $15,000.
NOTE: This forum was held prior to the party nominations on May 21 and 22. At this time, all three candidates quoted in this story are still candidates for governor, with Malloy winning the Democratic nomination, Griebel is planning a Republican primary run and Marsh is pursuing signatures as an Independent candidate, with the goal of earning a place on the ballot in November.