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West Hartford is set to be one of the first Connecticut towns to install street-level red light traffic safety cameras. Do they work? Are they fair? One local traffic expert weighs in.
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Hartford's mayor-elect Arunan Arulampalam introduced four staff he said "that looks like our future."
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The news was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, which says the cash-and-stock deal could be finalized by year end.
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“I want the world to know who we are, what we do, and what we stand for," Gov. Ned Lamont said.
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West Hartford Fellowship Housing, which provides affordable apartments for disabled and elderly residents, is in the midst of a $100 million redevelopment and expansion.
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Thanksgiving is the opening of the holiday season, and although it is not celebrated in Latin America, many Hispanics in Connecticut have embraced it as part of their holidays, giving it their unique twist.
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A recently-approved 91-unit apartment complex in Farmington, including 73 affordable units, will help push the town toward the state required level of affordable housing.
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Artist Minoo Emami destroyed 22 of her paintings by fire, including early works dating back to 1998. She called the burning a “ritual rooted in mourning.”
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Amilcar Hernandez said Puerto Ricans have long been treated as second-class citizens of a U.S. commonwealth without voting members of Congress.
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Prospect Medical Holdings bought three Connecticut hospitals in 2016. Since then, critics of the move say the group, funded by private equity, cut patient services and drew down hospital finances.