11-16-2012 The Southington Citizen

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Friday, November 16, 2012 — The Southington Citizen

Diabetes Continued from page 32 The Toll on Health -Two out of three people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke. -Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure. -Diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults. -The rate of amputation for people with diabetes is 10 times higher than for people without diabetes. -About 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes have mild to severe forms of nerve damage that could result in pain in the feet or hands, slowed digestion, sexual dysfunction and other nerve problems. Cost of Diabetes -The American Diabetes Association

YMCA Continued from page 37 gram is designed to help those affected by cancer reagin strength, endurance, and function lost through treatment, as well as gain emotional support and selfesteem. Class format consists of cardio, strength and flexibility segments, and is custom-tailored to fit each individual’s needs. For more information, contact Linda Prus at (860) 426-9531, or visit www.sccymca.org.

Camp Sloper open for fall Full members of the YMCA have the option to use Camp Sloper facilities, 1000 East St., any day of the week from sunrise to sunset. Program members may use facility on Sundays. Waterfront not available during the fall.

Early childhood program space The Southington Y is announcing space available in all early childhood programs for 2012-13. Early Childhood options include preschool, nursery school and creative child. Children must be fully toilet trained and out of pull ups and turning three before Dec. 31, to register. Preschool is an all-day program located out of the YMCA Learning Center. Full and part week options are available. Children are divided into classrooms according to age. This program follows the Connecticut Preschool Assessment Framework. Nursery School is a part day part week program. Space is available in the Monday, Wednesday, Friday afternoon class running 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. for 4year-olds. Space is available in the 3year-old class running Tuesday and

estimates the total national cost of diagnosed diabetes in the United States is $174 billion. -Direct medical costs reach $116 billion and the average medical expenditure among people with diabetes is 2.3 times higher than those without the disease. -Indirect costs amount to $58 billion (disability, work loss, premature mortality). -Further published studies suggest when additional costs for gestational diabetes, prediabetes and undiagnosed diabetes are included, the total diabetesrelated costs in the U.S. could exceed $218 billion. -The cost of caring for someone with diabetes is $1 out of every $5 in total healthcare costs. Information provided by the American Diabetes Association

Thursday. Classes are available in the morning 9 to 11:30 a.m. or 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. in the afternoon. This program also follows the Connecticut Preschool Framework Assessment. Creative Child is a program running Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9 to 11:15 a.m. Children participate in crafts, group games and swimming. Parents or an adult must accompany children during the visit. Families will meet the teachers and see the classroom. All forms are available at the YMCA Learning Center and online at www.sccymca.org. For more information or questions regarding programs, contact Katie Sherman at (860) 426-9541.

Osteoporosis/Osteopenia exercise classes The Southington Community YMCA, 29 High St., is offering a new class, Osteoporosis/Osteopenia exercise that focuses on spinal lengthening and strengthening, improving core strength and overall muscle toning. The class is presented in cooperation with Community Physical Therapy in Southington. Classes meet twice a week and are taught by Meeks Method trained instructors. These classes are appropriate for all fitness levels and are especially beneficial for those with chronic back pain and/or some form of postural dysfunction. For more information and to find out how to register, call Janice at (860) 628 5597, ext. 368.

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SOUTHINGTON LEGAL NOTICE Southington Planning & Zoning Commission Notice of Public Hearing The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall Council Chambers, 75 Main Street, Southington, Connecticut, for the following applications: 1. Proposed revisions to business overlay zone text, Sections 4-04.12, 4-04.22 and 4-04.3 (ZA #567) 2. Proposed revisions to business overlay zone area (ZC #541) 3. Proposed new text for A-frame and temporary wire signs, Sections 1302M and 13-14 (ZA #569) 4. Kennedy Middle School renovations (SPU #520) 5. Proposed revision to Section 3-01.3 of the Zoning Regulations (ZA #568), public hearing continued from November 2, 2012 Dated at Southington, Connecticut this 7th day of November, 2012 Mary F. Savage-Dunham, AICP Town Planner

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LOST MALE ADULT YELLOW LAB 115 Pounds. Answers to Zac. Went missing Friday evening in the vicinity Crown St & Harrison St., Meriden. Family misses him greatly! If Seen, Please Call 203-980-0633 LOST CAT Solid black male. Name is Milky Way, answers to Kitty. Missing since Wednesday. Vicinity Grieb Rd., Wallingford. If seen, please call 203-915-4845

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SOUTHINGTON LEGAL NOTICE Southington Planning and Zoning Commission Notice of Actions The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission voted to take the following actions at the meeting of November 7, 2012: A. MC Realty Dev., LLC, special permit use application for child day care services for more than 13 clients, 2003 West Street (SPU #490.1) - DENIED B. Pamela A. Casner (LaGrange), special permit use application for parent/grandparent apartment, 99 DeFashion Street (SPU #519) – APPROVED C. ESPN, site plan modification to revise parking lot and entry drive and construct a welcome center, ESPN Drive (SPR #1435.5) – APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS D. Proposed revision to Section 3-01.3 of the Zoning Regulations (ZA #568) – PUBLIC HEARING CONTINU E D TO N O V E M BER 20TH E. MC Realty Dev., LLC, site plan application for 10,000 square foot day care facility, 2003 West Street (SPR #1578.1) DENIED F. John Susco, proposed 1,500 square foot industrial building, 357 Captain Lewis Drive (SPR #1626) - APPROVED Dated at Southington, CT This 8th day of November, 2012 Mary F. Savage-Dunham, AICP Town Planner

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SOUTHINGTON INLAND WETLANDS AGENCY LEGAL NOTICE At their regular meeting held on November 1, 2012 the Southington Inland Wetlands Agency voted to take the following actions: A. APPROVED – MA #143, Application of A.A. Denorfia seeking to amend the Southington Inland Wetlands Map to reflect the findings of Soil Scientist David Lord for property located at 59 Summit Street, Map 98, Parcel 133. B. APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS – IW #1205, Application of A.A. Denorfia Building and Dev. LLC, seeking to fill 100 s.f. of wetlands and construct a roadway and housing within the Upland Review Area. Property located at 59 and 77 Summit Street. C. APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS – IW #1206, Application of Robert Sima, seeking to remove storm damaged trees and reseed disturbed area, repair wash-out adjacent to an existing crossing, and reestablish access over crossing via brush/ tree clearing. Property located at 176 School Street. Dated this 2nd day of November, 2012 David J. Lavallee Environmental Planner

LOST & FOUND LOST CAT Missing since 10/27 from Pierson Drive home in Wallingford. (Ridgeland Area) Large Tiger cat with green eyes and white chin. His name is Rollie, and he is very friendly. He might possibly be hiding in a shed or garage, as he is known to do so before storms. Please call with any information. Family misses him very much. 203-265-9774

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