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After announcing the termination of 162 teaching positions Hartford Public Schools the district said they recently were able to reduce that number to 30.
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State lawmakers and Hartford officials announced Thursday that $10.5 million in additional funding will be made available for the city’s schools.
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Sheyla Rivadeneyra uses TikTok to aid Latino newcomers in Connecticut, offering cultural insights and practical advice.
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Claire Kretzschmar was a soloist dancer with the New York City Ballet and her new appointment comes at a pivotal time for the Ballet Hartford.
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The essay contest, is open to ninth to 12th grade students in the Greater Hartford area writing in Spanish on the relationship between identity and language.
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The Israel-Hamas war is on everyone's mind during this year's Passover, said Bloomfield-based Rabbi Debra Cantor.
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“You don’t have to pass a test to belong,” said Christopher Coyne, coadjutor archbishop for the Archdiocese of Hartford. “We walk with each other. We accompany each other. We don’t leave each other; we try to grow together.”
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The Archdiocese of Hartford includes over 400,000 Catholics across the state. This hour, Archbishop Christopher Coyne joins us to discuss serving the Catholic population in Connecticut and the "Dignitas Infinita," a recent document published by the Vatican.
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“Styling Identities: Hair’s Tangled Histories” is collaboration between Wadsworth curators and staff, and the Hartford community.
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The fire ignited on the first floor of F. Don James, one of the oldest residence halls on campus. Sixty students will receive temporary housing.