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Stop & Shop shoppers prepare for closing of 5 Connecticut stores by November
CONNECTICUT, USA — Stop & Shop, the northeastern-regional grocery chain, will see five locations closing in Connecticut in less than a month. According to a company spokesperson, the following locations, determined underperforming in their area, are set to close on or before Nov. 2:. 100 Division St., Ansonia. 211...
Well-known CT location made national ‘Most Haunted’ list. 10 other scary destinations to visit in the state
Connecticut has a long history of haunted locations all over the state. Last year, the Mark Twain House in Hartford made Condé Nest Traveler’s list: “These Are the Most Haunted Places in the US.” Connecticut has plenty more haunted destinations to visit with friends, if you are brave enough. Dare your family to stay a night at the 1754 House in Woodbury, which is known as one of the most ...
Two teens came to Hartford for a fight club vacation. Here’s how they wound up making a crime movie
Hartford has inspired a flurry of indie filmmaking lately. In recent months we’ve seen the release of the insurance company heist drama “Midas” by Hartford native T.J. Noel-Sullivan, the biopic “The Featherweight” about Connecticut boxing legend Willie Pep and a feature film based on the locally made short film “Ricky” is in the works. But the newly released hitman drama “Cyclus” may have the ...
New Britain brewery donating to Hurricane Helene relief efforts
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) — A local brewery is looking to help out down South by raising money for those affected by Hurricane Helene. Alvarium Beer Company are taking part in the North Carolina Brewer’s Guild’s “pouring for neighbors” initiative. The brewery will choose one kind of beer and will donate $1 from every draft […]
Hartford Stage opens its season with a creepy, complex ‘Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’
Jekyll and Hyde are together again, with some some wild variations, as Hartford Stage kicks off its season with Jeffrey Hatcher’s “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” Oct. 10 through Nov. 3. The classic story of a man whose baser impulses are unleashed when he creates a dangerous potion seemed like “a fun way to start our 61st season,” said Hartford Stage artistic director Melia Bensussen. As the ...
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