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Category: Connecticut
The Connecticut Center for the Book at Connecticut Humanities (CTH) hosted the 2021 Connecticut Book Awards to honor the best books from local authors and about Connecticut in a livestream on Oct. 22. The award ceremony aimed to create awareness of libraries and authors in Connecticut, and CTH promotes more writing and reading throughout the…
The candidates rallied their supporters to help replenish their campaign war chests.
The Hindinger family has made their farm a place for everything fall and community agriculture, but their fourth generation small business is at risk.
Three students’ catalytic converters were stolen from their vehicles while parked on Quinnipiac University campuses.
This physical therapy capstone group watched the culmination of a year’s worth of hard work pay off this week.
The chairman of the Democratic committee, Sean Grace informed the police that five nails were driven into one of his tires. Grace told the New Haven Register that he woke up last Thursday, Oct. 7, with a flat tire. Initially, Grace did not have much concern. However, the problem was brought to his attention when…
Most Quinnipiac University students spend their Friday nights unwinding from the academic week and gearing up for the weekend. However, on Friday, Oct. 15, the Quad was filled with students learning about cultural organizations, eating food and enjoying the community.
Hamden’s repaving program has repaired over 65 miles of roads in the last five years. Residents have many viewpoints of the program.
Quinnipiac hosted Luz Burgos-Lopez and Sergio Gonzalez on Oct. 14, to talk about Latinx and LGBTQ identity, homophobia, transphobia and ally-ship. The event was hosted in the SC133 Plaza in the Carl Hansen Student Center at Quinnipiac University. Lopez came to the meeting in person, while Gonzalez was over zoom controlling their slide presentation. One…










