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Building One Community is an organization catering to immigrant families and includes an after-school program. Program officials are upset that a cannabis dispensary may open nearby.
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ALICE households earn more than the Federal Poverty Level, but not enough to thrive in their county. The new CT ALICE report shows 38% of Connecticut households earning above poverty wage levels still cannot afford basic needs such has transportation, housing and child care in their community.
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The Masjid An-Noor mosque in Bridgeport has reported two potential bias incidents this week, the first of its kind this year, according to the Council on American Islamic Relations’ Connecticut chapter (CAIR).
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While rabbits can become cherished indoor companions, experts say it’s important to understand it takes a lot of responsibility to care for them.
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Relocated residents of the 54-unit building were provided vouchers to move, with most choosing a privately-owned rental.
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The development will include 49 one-bedroom apartments on Main Street for residents 62 or older.
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At the Maurice Sendak Foundation in Ridgefield, the late artist's legacy is kept alive and "wild" by a team of experts. This hour, we hear from them just after the posthumous release of the picture book, "Ten Little Rabbits."
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A new effort is designed to research solutions to gun violence – by having neighbors work with researchers at Fairfield University and the Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership.
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A recent study, commissioned by the state, looked at Connecticut’s racial and income segregation over the last 30 years, including the efficacy of subsidized housing.
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The task force is made up of 14 members. Some are religious leaders, others are local officials and some work with diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the local schools.