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Connecticut Animal Controls Seeks Public Help After Person Abandons Dogs Tied to a Pole
How a person can ever just abandon their animals I will never know. You see these awful posts of people just dumping their animals because they don't want them anymore. They are a part of your family, how can you just leave them somewhere and drive away?. I have a...
Connecticut Will Soon Be Home to a New Cat Café
Honestly, as long as you like cats, cat cafes are genius. Sip coffee, hangout and pet cats? Sounds like the perfect day to me. Connecticut is currently home to 2 cat cafes. You have Mew Haven Cat Café located at 904 Whalley Ave. They offer 50-minute cat lounge visits that cost $14 per person. Worth the money if you ask me. You can learn all about Mew Haven Cat Café here.
Every ice cream shop has fans. Vote now to tell us the best place in and around Norwich
Going out for ice cream is always a popular summer activity, whether it is because you are craving something sweet (or savory), looking for a cold dish, or seeking something fun to do with family and friends. National Unique Ice Cream Day has already passed on July 1, but that doesn't mean we can't celebrate and...
Colin Jost, Samara Joy, Michael Feinstein to perform at UConn’s Jorgensen Center this fall
From Jost to Joy and “Encanto” to “Some Enchanted Evening,” the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Connecticut at Storrs has announced its fall slate of concerts, comedy shows and other performances. Longtime “Saturday Night Live Weekend Update” co-anchor Colin Jost will perform on Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. Jost published a memoir, “A Very Punchable Face,” in 2020. Tickets ...
Decision and revisions, and why we need more things like the Downtown Farmers Market
You're probably familiar with the expression 'You can't see the forest for the trees.' I experienced it not long ago on Chelsea Harbor Drive after getting stuck at the traffic light at the entrance to Howard Brown Park across from that hideous parking garage obstructing the view of the harbor from Water Street.
Historical Society Fall Walking Tours set; book now!
If you love history make plans now to participate in the Clay County Historical Soceity’s Fall Walking Tour of Courthouse Hill. A perfect adventure for locals and out-of-towners who love Clay County history, are fascinated with “the feuds,” and cannot wait to meet a few of Manchester’s legendary characters – yes, this tour includes live actors!
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