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Brookside Farm Museum in East Lyme pitches new exhibit with abolitionist roots
Oct. 7—EAST LYME — The Brookside Farm Museum is laying the groundwork for a "seismic shift" it hopes will help unearth and share more stories about those whose existences have been hidden from history. Annah Perch, the part-time curator hired in 2023, in an interview last week said an abolitionist newspaper discovered behind the walls of the 1845 farmhouse is the basis for what she hopes will ...
Eversource crews return to Connecticut after restoring power to Hurricane Helene victims
Many parts of the south are still reeling from Hurricane Helene. Some Connecticut power crews just ended a week-long mission to help restore power in Virginia. News 8 spoke to them as they headed back to Connecticut.
7 public libraries in Connecticut join together to close the digital divide
CONNECTICUT, USA — Seven public libraries in Connecticut are launching a new initiative to help those who may not have access to technology or the training on how to use it. “People need help with all different types of things, some a little bit more pressing than others,” said Daniel Velez, a digital navigator for Woodbridge and West Haven Libraries. “Like, we have immigrants that are trying to apply to the community college to learn English. Like, all they have is a phone and it’s a little difficult to do that.”
CCM: Use ARPA money for electric rate relief
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM) is asking state officials to use American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to offset electric rates. During their Sept. 10 meeting, the CCM Board of Director’s made an official recommendation to the state. One week later, they sent a letter to Senate Republican Leader Stephen Harding. The letter stated, […] The post CCM: Use ARPA money for electric rate relief appeared first on Connecticut Inside Investigator.
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