- On the City of Norwich homepage (www.norwichct.org) click on “Notify Me” (found on the right side
- If this is your first time signing up for alerts or notifications, enter your email (and cell phone for text alerts). To complete the user set-up, you will receive a confirmation email and/or text that you will need to respond to. If you have previously signed up for alerts or notifications, sign-in with your email to make changes or updates.
- Choose which alerts and notifications you would like to receive.
- For each alert or notification you select, you will receive a confirmation email or text that you will
Senior Center Services- Transportation
MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS – Transportation to needed medical appointments is available.
WHEELCHAIR VAN – Wheelchair accessible transportation is available to medical appointments.
MED RIDE II – Transportation is available for Seniors or Disabled Residents of Norwich and Montville to
out-of-town medical appointments.
GROCERY SHOPPIING – Currently offering grocery shopping assistance. Please call for information.
Please call (860) 889-5960 for information.
City of Norwich Alerts & Notifications
You can sign up on the City of Norwich website to receive emails or texts of City related alerts and notifications. This includes being notified of emergency alerts or closure of City Hall along with being able to sign up for tax payment reminders, budget and agenda information, City Calendar updates and more. You choose what alerts or notifications you would like to be sent.
If you are interested in signing up to receive alerts or notifications,
please follow the sign up information below.
middle of the page).
also need to respond to confirm your selections.
You are able to change, update or cancel your alerts and notifications at anytime by going to the “Notify Me” on the City’s website and entering your email to make changes.
The Rose City Senior Center now has a Facebook page!
Search for us on Facebook for Senior Center, community and senior related information.
Happy New Year!
Wishing you and your family a joyful, bright, healthy, prosperous and
the happiest New Year ahead.
~ From The Senior Center Staff
Flu Shot
Getting a flu vaccine is more important than ever this year to protect yourself and the people around you from flu, and to help reduce the strain on healthcare systems responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you have not done so already, call your Doctor to discuss getting a flu shot.
Flu shots are also available at local grocery stores and drug stores.