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By STEPHANIE BEASLEY of The Chronicle of Philanthropy In 2005, Rebecca van Bergen was a graduate student in social work at ...
Geno Auriemma has been mostly out of sight since the UConn women won the championship. But he’s reloaded the Huskies to go ...
By The Associated Press Four people have been sickened in two states by salmonella poisoning linked to pistachio cream, a nut ...
The Plainfield woman is facing multiple charges after she allegedly forced her way into Killingly apartment and assaulted a ...
The assassination of a former House Speaker in Minnesota sent shock waves throughout the political world, but it remained ...
“My team is on a hot streak,” Millwright’s restaurant Chef Tyler Anderson said, referring to his team on the show. “As time ...
Conservatives say the state’s debt is still too high and that any deviation from savings practices is a road to fiscal chaos.
Thirteen years after the nursing home shut down, a developer is proposing to demolish the vacant building and put up 160 ...
State police said a 911 caller claimed that he was involved in the crash and the other party had “physically pushed him, ...
Over six dozen Connecticut laws, including the state’s next budget and bond package, will wholly or partially take effect on ...
It’s true that Connecticut renters are being squeezed harder than ever. Nearly half spend more than 30% of their income on ...
I read about here: companies are leaving, the latest being Duracell. Meanwhile we seem to be not appreciating our local jewel ...
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