National Disability Employment Awareness Month in CT and the CT Pizza Trail

October 8, 2025


 


This year marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Governor Ned Lamont has officially proclaimed October 2025 as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Connecticut, recognizing the contributions and achievements of residents with disabilities in the workplace.

Connecticut is a state that values inclusion and remains committed to fostering a workforce where individuals of all abilities are welcomed, supported, and empowered to succeed. Inclusive employment benefits both employers and employees which in turn enriches the workplace and strengthens the community.


The Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services plays a crucial role in helping individuals with disabilities find, maintain, and advance in meaningful employment. The department helps ensure everyone has the opportunity to thrive in the workplace. Assistance for jobseekers with disabilities is available virtually and in-person, below are links to services:

As we celebrate this month, let’s continue working together to build a more inclusive and equitable future for all.


Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, honoring the strength and resilience of survivors and recommitment to breaking the cycle of abuse.

By raising awareness, standing in solidarity, and supporting prevention and recovery efforts, we send a clear message: help is always available, and no one is alone.

Let’s continue working together to build a future free from violence, one rooted in safety, dignity, and respect for all.

Available resources:

  • Interval House: Providing emergency shelter, counseling, and advocacy. 24/7 hotline: (888) 774-2900
  • CT Safe Connect: Statewide support and resources for anyone affected by domestic violence. Call or chat 24/7 at www.CTSafeConnect.org

CT Pizza Trail

Connecticut has been staking its claim as the Pizza Capital of the United States for years, and now with the launch of the Connecticut Pizza Trail, pizza lovers finally have a curated way to explore the state’s legendary slices.

The trail features the Top 100 pizzerias across the state, chosen by public vote, and mapped out to help guide your journey. From the coal-fired classics of New Haven to hidden gems in smaller towns, the trail celebrates the diversity and quality of Connecticut’s pizza scene.

The Pizza Trail offers a one-of-a-kind way to taste your way across a state that’s serious about its pizza.

Click here for a full guide to the trail and to download the map.


Movies in the Plaza

Movies in the Plaza, free Wednesday night movie screenings through October in downtown New Haven’s beloved, cozy Pitkin Plaza (145 Orange Street)! 

Grab your lawn chairs, picnic blankets and some takeout from a local spot, and spend an evening under the stars enjoying blockbusters, nostalgic blasts from the past, cult favorites, family films, and more.

Next screening is of Invasion of the Body Snatchers on Wednesday, October 8 from 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.


New Haven Night Market

Click here for more information on the New Haven Night Market.

New Haven Chalk Art Festival

Click here for more information on the 8th Annual New Haven Chalk Art Festival.

Save the Sound

Click here to register to Fight Plastic Pollution at Long Wharf on Saturday, October 11 from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. 

You’ll be helping stop plastic pollution at its source, before it reaches our rivers, the Sound, and beyond.