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CT restaurant with upscale coffee, eclectic bagels and breakfast sandwiches with local ingredients expanding to new location
Five years after launching the popular Seed Kitchen in Glastonbury, Ari and Todd DiBattista are bringing their eclectic mix of specialty bagels and breakfast sandwiches with locally sourced ingredients to a spot on Berlin’s Chamberlain Highway. But the couple say that as much as they enjoy serving upscale coffees and coming up with unique menu items, their bigger goal is to expand the ...
New Moms Find Community At The Q
Ashley Brown was having a rough week. The mother of five felt like the world was closing in on her. Then came a call from Chantell Thompson, reminding her of an upcoming session of a new maternal health program run by the nonprofit Mind Blossom each week at the Q House.
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.
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.”
State warns Old Lyme it's taking too long to address sewage issues
Oct. 8—OLD LYME — The commissioner of the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the Office of the Attorney General want to know why there still aren't sewers along most of the town's shoreline. DEEP Commissioner Katherine S. Dykes and Attorney General William Tong in an Oct. 2 letter said the town is in jeopardy of losing up to $15 million in available funding if ...
Minor injuries reported in New Haven car vs. pedestrian crash
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Minor injuries were reported in a car vs. pedestrian crash on Tuesday in New Haven, according to police. The incident happened near Quinnipiac Avenue. Police said that the driver remained on scene. This is a developing story. Check back to News 8 for more updates.
Hidden Treasures of Connecticut: Pearl Jam – Hartford Concert Posters
Here's a hint for those in Connecticut on the hunt for a hidden treasure: Keep your eye out for Pearl Jam - Hartford concert posters. These rare items may show up at your local flea market, and most are going for hundreds of dollars. One of the best concerts I...
What Was the First Concert You Ever Saw in Connecticut?
I made a shocking discovery as I was looking through my old ticket stubs over the weekend, the very first big concert I ever went to by a major act happened nearly 40 years ago. What was the first big concert that you ever saw in Connecticut? Were you lucky...
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