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Many small towns don’t meet a state threshold of having 10% of housing stock considered affordable, according to state housing data. Orange has been at about 1%, but officials are aiming to make progress.
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Suzanne Bachner’s one-women play chronicles her real life struggle to find her birth parents.
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The New Haven meeting came after a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest Monday night on the Yale University campus and rally outside City Hall. About 200 people gathered in opposition to the Israel-Hamas war and called on the Board of Alders to adopt the cease-fire resolution.
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The pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Yale University have ebbed for the time being, as students prepared for their final exams. But some students are working through what they saw, including the surrealism of seeing intra-student disputes suddenly gaining national attention.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrations continue at Yale University and other colleges across the U.S.
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This hour on Seasoned, we talk about the best ice cream shops in the state with people obsessed with local ice cream. Plus, meet the owner of Sweet Claude's and learn about the cows that produce the milk for UConn Dairy Bar.
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"For any American regional theater to reach 60 years is such a milestone," Artistic Director Jacob Padrón said.
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Bird feeders can attract hungry bears looking for a quick meal. They can also raise the risk of human-bear conflicts.
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The federal government increased funding to programs like Head Start and the Child Care and Development Block Grant in March.
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The affordable apartments in the Elm City’s West River neighborhood will be dedicated to the late Reverend Curtis Cofield II, a community activist and champion for homeless residents and people with AIDS.