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Does the Village have an emergency alert system for residents?
Yes. Wellington has partnered with Lorain County to offer WENS, a system for your smart phone that sends a text or voice alert for emergencies and public notices. You can learn more and sign up for WENS at the following link: https://entry.inspironlogistics.com/lorain_oh/wens.cfm
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Does the Village have an emergency alert system for residents?
Yes. Wellington has partnered with Lorain County to offer WENS, a system for your smart phone that sends a text or voice alert for emergencies and public notices. You can learn more and sign up for WENS at the following link: https://entry.inspironlogistics.com/lorain_oh/wens.cfm
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Can I rent the Town Hall?
Yes, the Town Hall Gym is available to rent! Please call 440-647-3827 to check availability and arrange completing a rental request
3.
What is the architecture of the Town Hall?
It is a mixture of Byzantine, Gothic, Greek and Spanish style and was designed by Oscar Cobb of Chicago.
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When will the chipping crew be on my street to collect my brush?
Brush is picked up on the first and third weeks of the month. Brush needs to be at the curb no later than 7:00 am on those Mondays to ensure pick up, as the crew starts in one corner of town, and make their way through the Village.
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Are you thinking about quitting nicotine?
Understanding Nicotine Withdrawal
Nicotine is the main addictive substance in cigarettes and other forms of tobacco. Nicotine is a drug that affects many parts of your body‚ including your brain. Over time‚ your body and brain get used to having nicotine in them. About 80-90% of people who smoke regularly are addicted to nicotine.
When you stop smoking‚ your body has to get used to not having nicotine. That’s withdrawal. Withdrawal can be uncomfortable. Some people say it feels like a mild case of the flu. For most people, the worst symptoms last a few days to a few weeks.
You Can Prepare for Withdrawal
Please click the link below for information on quitting nicotine products for a healthier smoke free lifestyle.
https://smokefree.gov/quitting-smoking
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