Leadership changes at Geer

NORTH CANAAN — The Board of Directors and Kevin O’Connell, CEO of Geer Village, announced new staff members this week.

Robert Powers of Winsted is now the administrator of Geer Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.  After beginning his career in sales and project  management, Powers went back to school to receive his Graduate Certificate in  Long Term Healthcare Management from the University of Connecticut.  He began his Administrator in  Training internship at Geer in 2014. 

O’Connell previously acted as both the nursing administrator and the  CEO of Geer. He will continue as the CEO for all of Geer and will also  lead the Geer Village Lodge, the Assisted Living Residence. 

Mark Kovitch, CPA of Bristol, Conn., is now the Chief Financial Officer for Geer Village Senior Community. For the past 16 years, he was the CFO for Key Human Services, a multi-state nonprofit agency providing community support programs for disabled people. He is a member of the Greater Hartford Legal Aid Foundation and other organizations. He replaces Bob Cimini as CFO; Cimini is now semiretired and will stay on part-time to ensure a smooth transition and assist with special projects.

Brian J. Sullivan of Southbury, Conn., is Geer’s new transportation manager. In this newly created position, he will oversee all the transportation that Geer  provides. Sullivan has spent much of his career in the aviation business, managing small airports with shuttle services.  He has also managed construction projects in a multi-state area. 

— Cynthia Hochswender

Latest News

HVRHS triple jumper places 9th in New England
Anthony Labbadia set a new HVRHS record with a 44-foot one-inch triple jump June 14. The distance earned him 9th place at the New England track and field championship, which this year was held in New Britain, Conn.
Photo by Riley Klein

NEW BRITAIN — Anthony Labbadia soared to 9th place in the triple jump at the 2025 New England track and field championships Saturday, June 14.

On his first attempt of the event he leaped 44 feet and one inch, qualifying for the finals and setting the new Housatonic Valley Regional High School record. The previous school record of 43 feet eight inches was set by Don Hurlbutt in 1967.

Keep ReadingShow less
Pirates go back-to-back as league champs

The Canaan Pirates pose as champions after defending the Northwest Connecticut District 6 Majors Little League title.

Photo by Riley Klein

THOMASTON The Canaan Pirates are champions once more.

In the Northwest Connecticut District 6 Majors Little League title game Friday, June 13, the Pirates defeated Thomaston JRC Transportation by a score of 6-2.

Keep ReadingShow less
Red Sox end season with comeback win

NORTH CANAAN — The Canaan Red Sox ended the season with a thrilling 14-13 win over the Tri-Town Phillies Thursday, June 12.

Canaan trailed for most of the game but kept it close. Ultimately, the Red Sox secured the victory with a final-inning comeback in front of the home crowd at Steve Blass Field.

Keep ReadingShow less
State Rep. Horn injured in running accident

State Rep. Maria Horn (D-64) was treated for her injuries at Sharon Hospital.

Photo by John Coston

The day after concluding what has been described as a grueling legislative session, State Rep. Maria Horn (D-64) had a running accident, leaving her with a broken pelvis and collarbone among other more minor bruises and abrasions. Despite the injuries, she is in good spirits and recuperating at home, eager to get back on her feet.

Horn said after spending weeks in the assembly hall, she was eager to get some outdoor exercise in, but perhaps pushed a little too hard too soon. She said she was excited to get a run in on the morning of Friday, June 6, but was still exhausted from her time in Hartford and in the final stretch of recovering from a meniscus repair surgery in December.

Keep ReadingShow less