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President Olian to step down at the end of the academic year
Quinnipiac’s President Judy Olian announced Friday morning her decision to step down from her function at the end of the 2024-25 academic year. In a university-wide email, Olian stated that it “was a difficult and emotional decision.”. “Timing for such decisions is never ideal,” Olian wrote. “There is...
'Colors of Courage' at WORK_SPACE in Manchester is meant to paint a bigger picture
MANCHESTER, Connecticut — The newest exhibit at the Galleries @ WORK_SPACE in Manchester doesn’t require the artists to have actual painting or sculpting experience - they just need military experience. The exhibit called “Colors of Courage” opened on Aug. 9 and features work from 31 different military men...
Stevia Leaf Extract Benefits: Lyme Disease Natural Treatment Guide Released
The newly published piece responds to new research from the University of New Haven that suggests Stevia may offer a more efficient treatment than traditional antibiotics in neutralizing Lyme disease. Conventional medications, the article explains, do not always lead to a full recovery, leading researchers to test natural alternatives. More...
Ukrainian Independence Day marked with ceremony for third year in West Haven
PHOTO — West Haven Mayor Dorinda Borer, holding sunflowers, stands with members of the Ukrainian American community, including advocacy Chair Ann Salemme of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America Branch 108 of New Haven, third from left, and West Haven Fair Rent Commission Chairman Steven R. Mullins, fourth from left, in front of City Hall on Friday, Aug. 23, in observance of Ukrainian Independence Day. (City Photo/Michael P. Walsh)
Path to the Parade 5k raises money for New Haven Saint Patrick’s Day parade
HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Even though it’s only August, it’s never too early to plan for Saint Patrick’s Day! The Path to the Parade 5k was in Hamden on Friday, with runners lined up to run the Farmington Canal to raise money for the greater New Haven Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. Organizers fundraise year-round for […]
Pumping pipeline project to begin for struggling pondside residents in Portland
PORTLAND, Conn. — As towns in the Naugatuck River Valley continue their week of flood cleanup, the Connecticut River Valley community of Portland has been cleaning up since April. But now there’s renewed hope for the residents of Jobs Pond. Jobs Pond is a unique body of water that...
Parks, senior boards at odds over siting of Southwick pickleball courts
SOUTHWICK — Senior Center advocates are hitting back at a proposal to site all six of the town’s proposed pickleball courts at Whalley Park. Two members of the Parks and Recreation Commission, and a Select Board member, have proposed modifying the plan approved by Town Meeting in December 2023. That plan called for four courts at Whalley, and two courts behind Town Hall, where the Senior Center is located.
Norwalk officer injured in DUI hit-and-run
NORWALK — A Norwalk Police officer was struck by a Jeep Grand Cherokee late Friday night while on duty, leading to a hit-and-run investigation and subsequent arrest for DUI and related charges. At 11:47 p.m. on Aug. 23, the officer’s vehicle was hit near 205 Main Street by the...
DeWanna Bonner reflects on WNBA crowds increasing from ‘5 fans to 19,000’
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — It’s been five days since Tuesday’s historic WNBA game at TD Garden, in which 19,000 Boston fans inundated one of the most famous arenas in all of basketball to watch a regular season game between the Connecticut Sun and Los Angeles Sparks. For...
Marine rescue launched for intoxicated woman on Niantic River
EAST LYME, Conn. (WTNH) — Fire departments, helicopters, police k9s, civilians, and a handful of other rescue personnel gathered to search for a woman who went missing while swimming on the East Lyme section of the Niantic River. The East Lyme Police Department launched a marine rescue at 10:28 p.m. on Saturday after receiving calls […]
Fairway Acres goes Hawaiian with a Luau
MONROE, CT — A Luau at Fairway Acres Friday, Aug. 16, was enjoyed by 25 residents dressed in their best floral prints with beautiful flower leis adorning their necks at the senior living community at 358 Wheeler Road. Hawaiian music filled the air on the patio, which was decorated...
A little red cottage told a long family story, until the river washed it all away
Dennis and Carol Bradshaw hosted countless dinners and family parties in their small red cottage and barn with a patio on the Halfway River in Sandy Hook, where children swam and fished for trout. The half-acre-property has been in Carol’s family for about a century and she inherited it from her uncle 55-years ago. The couple got married there. Paige Wagner, remembers the photo of her grandparents celebrating in their kitchen with a Carvel ice cream cake.
The former Notre Dame Catholic High School begins anew as Notre Dame Prep of Sacred Heart University
WEST HAVEN, Conn. — With a new school year comes a new name for a Catholic institution in Fairfield. The former Notre Dame Catholic High School is now being called Notre Dame Prep of Sacred Heart University. The Diocese of Bridgeport sold the school to the university on July 1.
‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Touring New England With Original Cast Members
That iconic movie that conquered the world is going on tour, this time with three of the original cast members. I know you've heard of the 1975 film Rocky Horry Picture Show. It's the longest-running theatrical release in film history, and is based on the 1973 musical starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, and Meatloaf.
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