- Rep. Noujaim Honors Fourth Grader Barbara Temporale
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Rep. Noujaim and Paul Tornaquindici hand out free bicycle helmets to Waterbury youth
Rep. Noujaim and Shop Rite Supermarket owner Paul Tornauindici handed out more than two dozen free bicycle helmets to kids in the Waterbury Bureau of Recreation’s Hamilton Park Summer Camp Wednesday. The helmets, donated by Tornaquindici, were given to the kids before they took part in a short ride and skills course at the park. The program hosts more than 120 kids.
Watch a short video of the event.
Rep. Noujaim, Governor honor retiring Principal Barbara Carrington-Lawlor
Rep. Selim Noujaim addressed an excited 2010 graduating class at Crosby High School in Waterbury Monday night but the loudest applause were for retiring principal Barbara Carrington-Lawlor. Rep. Noujaim read a proclamation from Governor M. Jodi Rell naming Monday, June 14, 2010, as Barbara Carrington-Lawlor Day in the state. Noujaim praised her 38 years as a dedicated educator and thanked her for her service to the City of Waterbury and the thousands of students she has interacted with.
Watch a short video of the event here.
Rep. Noujaim addresses New Haven Manufacturers Association
Rep. Noujaim combined his manufacturing expertise and legislative knowledge while addressing the New Haven Manufacturers Association meeting May 27, 2010. Using a PowerPoint presentation Rep. Noujaim, himself a small business owner, dissected the past year’s session, state budget and recent legislation.
Rep. Noujaim hosts Government and Agency Fair
Rep. Noujaim talks with Peter Lent, assistant executive director for the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and Eric Hampton, development agent for the State Department of Economic and Community Development, during the 2010 Waterbury Government and Agency Fair at Crosby High School Tuesday night.
The event featured booths and exhibitions staffed by representatives from state and municipal agencies and non-profit groups including: Department of Labor, CT Works, public health, public utility control, economic and community development, child advocate, banking, the Connecticut Housing Financing Authority, Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, Connecticut Innovations, Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism, the University of Connecticut, Charter Oak State College, the Western Connecticut Agency on Aging, and the Connecticut Light & Power Co.
The Government and Agency Fair is a service to the community. It was free of charge and open to anyone in the Greater Waterbury area.



