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Faith Matters” is a column that features pieces written by local religious figures. Sunday is Mother’s Day. According to ...
Decades of advocacy, hard work, easement negotiations, delays, and persistence culminated Friday morning with a ribbon ...
Nearly five years after the city removed the Christopher Columbus statue from Wooster Square Park amid nationwide racial ...
Virtual Author Talk with Dr. Melba Pattillo BealsHartford Public Library/ The BushnellHartfordMay 7, 2025 It’s not often that ...
City police are looking for a man who appeared to shout an anti-trans slur at a pro-Palestinian protester before spitting in that protester’s face. The spitting incident took place during a tense, ...
As if on cue, melodic sounds of spring-time songbirds drifted through the windows during a talk by artist Judy Sirota ...
Ditch the software-driven learning, standardized testing, and tech-oriented trainings. Keep the human connections at the ...
Karina Encarnacion had long admired the warm wood paneling, stained glass windows, and bamboo boat suspended above the door ...
New Haven has a new chief administrative officer in former firefighter Justin McCarthy, now that he’s received unanimous ...
When Ana Juárez imagines a planned new pedestrian plaza at Grand Avenue and Poplar Street, she sees rustling trees, singing ...
A dispute at a Carmel Street tattoo party saw a 27-year-old New Havener allegedly shoot and kill 45-year-old Gregory Perez -- ...