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BullBag Reusable Dumpster Supports Connecticut Community Affected by Flooding
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- In response to the devastating flooding that has impacted our Connecticut, BullBag Reusable Dumpster, founded in New Haven by Paul DiSpazio, is committed to providing essential support and resources to its neighbors in Connecticut during this challenging time. "As a company deeply rooted in the Nutmeg...
Childish Gambino cancels Connecticut concert over technical difficulties
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (WTNH) – Singer and rapper Donald Glover canceled his concert in Connecticut Saturday evening due to technical difficulties with the stage show. Glover, known by the stage name “Childish Gambino” when performing music, posted on social media that Saturday’s show at Mohegan Sun would be canceled due to difficulties with new technology. In […]
Local organization hosts big back-to-school giveaway in Hartford
Hartford students go back in two days, but regardless of where you go or when you start, community leaders are making sure kids are feeling prepared. "Nervous, anxious. A lot of anxiety," said incoming seventh grader Kevyn Robinson. To put him and others at ease, a local organization gave out...
Teen Pop-Up: Crafternoon Tuesday, September 10, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Teen Pop-Up: Crafternoon Tuesday, September 10, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Drop by the library for a relaxing hour of arts and crafts activates. Explore crafts of all kinds: button making, Perler beads, Shrinky Dinks, and more! Come unleash your creativity through crafting. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Professional athletes, state police play ball to honor Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) – Saturday celebrities, public figures and a few local legends took to the field at Dunkin’ Park for a charity softball game in honor of Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier. Some of the celebrities that played against a group of Connecticut State Troopers included Shane Spencer of the New York Yankees, Tebucky […]
CCSU names veteran sports journalist Aimee Crawford as Vance chair in Journalism and Mass Communication
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — Central Connecticut State University has announced that veteran sports journalist Aimee Crawford will serve as the next Robert C. Vance Endowed Chair in Journalism and Mass Communication. Crawford begins in the position this fall. The university says the Vance chair funds the appointment of prominent...
Womens' Soccer Falls 2-0 At Army
The Central Connecticut State women's soccer team took to the road for the first time this season, falling 2-0 at Army West Point. The Blue Devils fall to 0-2 on the season, while the Black Knights improved to 3-1. GAME INFORMATION | BOX SCORE. Score: Army West Point 2, CCSU...
Dieng scores twice as Hartford upsets Louisville City for first time
Mamadou Dieng scored two goals including one with three minutes left in regulation to lift the Hartford Athletic to a 2-1 victory over Louisville City in front of a sold-out Trinity Health Stadium on Saturday night in Hartford. Hartford’s second consecutive win snapped a five-match winning streak for Louisville, the...
Carlos Gavilano Accused Of Crashing Into Norwalk PD Car
Litchfield County resident Carlos Gavilano, age 55, of New Milford, is charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, evading responsibility resulting in serious physical injury, evading responsibility resulting in property damage, and failure to maintain lane, Norwalk Police said. Investigators said Gavilano crashed into a car around...
Stop & Shop to kick the habit, ending all tobacco sales. There will be a buyback day, too
QUINCY ‒ Consumers can no longer purchase cigarettes and other tobacco products at Stop & Shop, according to a press release issued by the Quincy-based grocery retailer on Monday. The company is promoting the move as part of its "commitment to community wellness." All 360 Stop & Shop locations across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey will end tobacco sales Aug. 31, according to the press release. ...
CT Diaper Bank says they're not closing, addressing online rumors
NORTH HAVEN, Conn. — Officials at the Connecticut Diaper Bank are addressing online social media rumors that claim they were losing their funding and closing. Chief Executive Officer Janet Stolfi Alfano wants to make it clear: Their doors are open and they’re still helping thousands of families by providing diapers every single week.
Tedeschi Trucks Band Welcomes Jaimoe For Allman Brothers Classics & More In Connecticut [Photos/Videos]
Former Allman Brothers Band bandmates Derek Trucks and Jaimoe reconnected on Friday for the Tedeschi Trucks Band concert in Connecticut. On TTB’s first of two nights at the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, the blues-jam stalwart brought out the founding ABB drummer for selections from the Allmans’ classic catalog and beyond.
UHart President Lawrence Ward, Class of 2028 celebrate new beginnings
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. — The University of Hartford campus is abuzz, as the new academic year has arrived. Many of those making their way to the university this weekend embarked on a new experience. Among them is first-year UHart President Lawrence Ward, who celebrated the beginning of his first school year on campus by welcoming members of the Class of 2028.
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