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Who Has More Road Rage, New York or Connecticut?
You're standing outside your vehicle in the middle of the road screaming at a complete stranger and you stop and wonder how you got here. Road rage is a real problem in America but it's worse in some places than it is in others. A new report from Forbes looked...
Massachusetts Aperol Spritz Is Favorite Cocktail But Lacks In Skill
Do you love a good cocktail? Of course you do, and with the new Massachusetts "to go" cocktail law, it's easier to put in an order to go. Coffeeness.com has just named the most popular cocktails in each state, and in New England, the Aperol Spritz is a fan favorite, especially in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and Rhode Island.
Class action lawsuit filed against organizer of CT music festival that was moved, cut short
A month after the organizers of the Capulet Fest music festival changed the venue at the last minute, shortened performances and outright canceled the final day, people with tickets to the event have filed a class action lawsuit seeking compensation. Many of those who bought tickets to the rock and...
Wilton lacrosse star Addison Pattillo earns MVP at national all-star game, leading 17 CT participants
Wilton’s Addison Pattillo earned MVP honors in the New Balance All-America Senior Game Saturday at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, helping the North women’s lacrosse team beat the South in the 19th annual edition of the event. Pattillo, who is about to begin her college lacrosse career at...
Two more CT fire departments sign on to PFAS lawsuit against 3M, DuPont over turnout gear
Firefighters from two more Connecticut departments have been added to a class-action federal lawsuit against the companies that make their protective gear, alleging it contains the possibly cancer-causing chemicals called PFAS. It may be the first lawsuit of its kind in the nation. Firefighters in Stamford and Old Mystic are...
Rick Magee (opinion): A trip to Rome reminded me that CT doesn't love sidewalks
After I had my annual physical exam in May, my doctor advised me to be careful with my weight. The slowing metabolism of late middle age was catching up with me. I visited her again for a follow-up appointment (see: late middle age) after getting back from my five-week work trip to Rome, and I noticed her scale showed me a full 10 pounds lighter.
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