New youth and family services coordinator at BPRYCS, reevaluation inspections to be begin Sept. 1, Bysiewicz to lead veterans ceremonies today

Malone to begin youth and family services role with Bristol Parks system

Bristol resident Ashante Malone has been hired as youth and family coordinator for Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services. She starts Sept. 11.

The position provides counseling, guidance, outreach and crisis intervention to young people and their families; as well as providing essential youth development programs throughout the year. 

Malone has a bachelor’s degree in General Studies with a concentration in criminal justice from Charter Oak State college and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Connecticut.

For the past 13 years, Malone has worked with youth and families in a variety of roles, including program director at the Bristol Boys and Girls Club, a youth services officer with the state and a social worker for the Department of Children and Families.

City begins inspections of residential properties as part of 2027 revaluation

Tyler Technologies has been chosen to inspect Bristol properties in preparation for the 2027 revaluation, the city announced recently.

The inspections are scheduled to begin on or around Sept. 1 with completion by late spring 2026.

All field personnel shall have visible clip-on identification cards, which shall include an up-to-date photograph. In addition, all field personnel shall carry a “Letter of Introduction” signed by the City’s Assessor Thomas DeNoto.

The list of properties includes approximately 20,600 parcels and data from the inspections will be posted in the city’s 2022 Live Vision 8 revaluation database.

Connecticut law requires assessors to revalue all property at least once every five years and specifies the processes and methods they must follow. The last reevaluation was October 2022.

Lt. Gov. Bysiewicz to lead ceremonies for veterans

Two ceremonies on Wednesday, Aug. 23, one at 10 a.m. and another at 2 p.m., will honor Bristol Vietnam Veterans at the Rockwell Theater. Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz will lead the ceremonies.

In 2009, Bysiewicz as Secretary of State presided over a similar ceremony for Bristol’s World War II veterans. That event covered two nights when over 250 World War II veterans received a certificate from the State of Connecticut as well as a newly issued medal in their honor.

Another fall program is in the planning stage to showcase ” Vietnam, The Wall That Heals,”at the Public Library on Oct. 28 at 2 pm. At the same time, the family of Art Ward will be sponsoring a plaque in his honor outside the Bristol History Room.

Annual ‘Back to School Pencil Hunt’ to be held Aug. 24

The Sixth Annual Mayor’s Back to School Pencil Hunt will be held Thursday, Aug. 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Muzzy Field. The event is sponsored by the Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services (BPRYCS), in conjunction with the Mayor’s Office.

Registration is free and can be completed online at www.bristolct.myrec.com or by calling the BPRYCS Main Office at (860)584-6160. Participants should allow 15 minutes for check-in prior to the beginning of their designated start time.

Each participant will take home an age-appropriate goodie bag filled with school supplies. Children who pull specially-marked pencils will take home surprise Silver or Gold prizes, in addition to their school supply goodie bag.

For more information, visit www.bristolct.myrec.com.

Registration is now open for family camp over night at Muzzy Field

Registration for families to camp out overnight at Muzzy Field early in September is now open and will be until spaces are filled.

The Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services, which sponsors the overnight campout, provides a host of activities including lawn games, family activities, and a PG rated movie when it’s dark. BPRYCS staff will assist with tent setup, provide snacks and breakfast treats, and lead a night-time program.

A limited number of tents are available for households who need one. Each household/ registrant will have an assigned space. In addition, guidelines for participation are posted on the BRPYCS website. Click here.

Affordable internet access through national connectivity program

Earlier this summer, over 300 local and national organizations joined Civic Nation and the U.S. Department of Education to launch Online for All, a campaign that provides internet access, affordability, and equity for students, families, across the country.

To see requirements and apply, go to the Online for All site and follow the screen instructions. Click here. Or go directly to the FFC’S Affordable Connectivity Program website, to find out qualifications for reduced or free high-speed internet. Click here.

An estimated 28 million households in the U.S. do not have high-speed internet at home, and two-thirds of these households are offline because they need help affording an available internet connection, according to the release on the U.S. Dept. of Education website.


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