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The historical museum welcomes the Spanish-speaking community to learn about the man who introduced the first American English dictionary.
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Greyhill Group owns the Concord Hills apartment complex in Hartford, which was damaged in a fire last August. Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam says the city is targeting Greyhill Group for its delay in repairing the apartments, leaving tenants without secure housing.
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Milner, who died in November, became both Hartford’s and New England’s first popularly elected Black mayor when he took office in 1981.
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The art installation incorporates healing with memories of home for a community-based art group of migrant women
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Following Tuesday’s drive-by shooting, violence prevention advocates say it’s time for a change – and called for residents to work harder to stop gun violence.
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In 2022, torrents of water damaged ceilings, walls, furniture and other parts of the library on Main Street. Repairs and renovations cost $10 million.
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This hour, our conversation with the star of ‘An American Werewolf in London’ and ‘After Hours,’ the director of ‘Practical Magic’ and ‘Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold’: Griffin Dunne.
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Fifty apartments suffered water damage as a result of the fire forcing residents to relocate to local hotels. For the first month of displacement, residents were moved to hotel rooms without kitchen access.
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A task force will determine areas in which the municipalities may wish to share services.
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The display outside Connecticut’s Old State House stretches back to the 1600s.