Ali Warshavsky
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November and December are typically the busiest months of the year for Foodshare, which helps those struggling with food insecurity. This year, that need…
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The Westport community will lose its online newspaper at the end of the month due to the death of its founder. Gordon Joseloff began WestportNow in 2003,…
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As the days grow colder, the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness has launched a statewide campaign to help house those who need it during a time…
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A settlement was reached in a nationwide class action lawsuit against the Army that will help veterans with less than honorable discharges struggling with…
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The state’s new covid exposure app for cellphones has reached over 600,000 downloads in less than a week. Launched last Thursday, the app for iPhone and…
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About 200 employees at Pfizer’s Connecticut lab helped work on the COVID-19 vaccine that the company said has proved 90 percent effective against the…
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Susan Proctor, 76, lives in subsidized senior housing in Wilton. Although she’s called it home for 10 years, she has found it very confining. “People tend…
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The confirmation of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett may be a threat to women’s reproductive rights and health. The first case she is set to…
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Governor Ned Lamont says authorities will continue to crack down on businesses that violate coronavirus protocols, after a Fairfield bar and restaurant…
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There are now 11 towns in Connecticut classified as being in COVID “red zones” -- that is they have more than 15 cases per 100,000 residents. When…