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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.
CT DEEP’s ParkConneCT program providing free bus transportation to 2 No Child Left Inside summer events
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s ParkConneCT program is bringing free bus transportation for two No Child Left Inside events in the state, according to the agency:. Dino Day at Dinosaur State Park: Rocky Hill, Saturday, August 3. “Dino Day at Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill...
Immigrant physicians: A solution to workforce shortages?
In 2011, Mark Costa moved to the U.S. from his native Brazil with his wife and two children. He had always wanted to experience life in America, his mother’s home country. Costa, who now lives in Hamden, worked for nearly two decades as a psychiatrist in Brazil and wanted to continue his career. He knew it wouldn’t be easy: Working physicians from other countries must pass all the necessary medical licensing exams and also complete a three-year U.S. residency program, despite having already done residency training in another country.
For CT senior citizens, gardening programs are 'a source of beauty' and activity: 'You're not sitting in a chair'
Mobility, relaxation, cognitive function and socialization are a few of the benefits that have been attributed to senior citizens spending time in the garden, according to studies and individuals involved. But for some, there's another draw. "It's a source of beauty," said Debbie Astrom, programming director at Middlewoods of Farmington,...
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