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Community unites to support small businesses in crisis

August 26, 2024 | Office of the Governor, Constitutional Offices, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut


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Community unites to support small businesses in crisis
In a recent government meeting, local leaders expressed gratitude for the overwhelming community support following recent challenges faced by small businesses in Seymour and Oxford. The first select women of both towns, Anne Marie Dragonas and George Temple, highlighted the collective efforts of residents and local businesses in providing aid, including food donations and assistance in clearing out affected stores.

The meeting underscored the critical role of infrastructure, particularly Main Road 67, which connects the two towns. Both leaders emphasized that without the road's accessibility, local businesses and families would continue to struggle. They called for immediate financial assistance, suggesting that grants or upfront funding could be more beneficial than loans, especially as many businesses are still recovering from the impacts of COVID-19.

The leaders also shared a heartwarming anecdote about a lemonade stand run by children, which raised $300 for the relief fund, showcasing the community's spirit and resilience. As the towns work towards recovery, the focus remains on restoring infrastructure and supporting local businesses to ensure a stronger comeback.

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