Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Redding Pilot, out today:
• Students make bread to donate to Dorothy Day Hospitality House.
• The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority plans a formal review of performances by utilities during Sandy.
• The Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department helps donate items to neighborhoods in Queens.
• Highstead is the leader in local and regional conservation efforts with a focus on saving forests.
• The Joel Barlow High girls volleyball team loses in the state semi-finals.
In other news:
• Holiday Tree Lighting scheduled for Dec. 1.
• Recycling center and transfer station has new hours of operation.
• Town is not responsible for damage caused to mailboxes and posts by snow cast by town plows.
• Funding is available to help with Sandy-related construction costs.
• Chamber music is set at Mark Twain Library on Dec. 2.
• The Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department seeks EMTs and firefighters.
• Church groups help property owners with raking.
• Devil’s Den closed at times for deer hunt.
• Marc Mellon’s portrait bust of Elie Wiesel is unveiled in New York.
• Blood pressure screening, Spanish and jewelry classes at Heritage Center.
• Youth symphony’s concert is this Sunday.
• Firehouse pancake breakfast is Dec. 9.
• Programs set in conjunction with the Mark Twain Library’s annual Art Show and Sale.
• Children’s choir performs Dec. 2 in Bridgeport.
• High School retires 30-year-old piano.
• Kindergarten registration is scheduled for Dec. 11.
• Applications are available for preschool program.
• Get Glowing airbrush spray tanning is having a Black Friday sale.
• Local dry cleaner helps Breezy Point
• Fleur De Lis Antiques and Decor celebrates anniversary with sale.





