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    Friday, April 19, 2024

    New London County households to get food aid

    Hartford (AP) — More than 2,300 low-income households in southeastern Connecticut are receiving storm-related, food assistance benefits following the recent blizzard that knocked out electricity, causing food to spoil.

    Department of Social Services Commissioner Roderick Bremby announced Friday the households enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive the automatic replacement benefits today. They will go to SNAP households in East Lyme, Lyme, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Stonington and Waterford.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service approved the state's application for $222,721 in SNAP replacement benefits this week. The replacement benefits were based on an analysis of power outages and federal guidelines.

    The replacement benefits, which average an estimated $95, can only be used for federally approved food items at supermarkets, grocery stores and farmers' markets.

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