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The Blue Hills Civic Association, which offers a services including job training, housing assistance and violence prevention programs suddenly laid off most of its staff earlier this month.
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Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam announced $3 million in city funding will go to public schools, to help address a budget shortfall. But he’s also calling on state officials to help amid federal funding uncertainty.
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The º£½Ç»»ÆÞ State Department of Education has announced a new partnership with the nonprofit RE!NSTITUTE. They will work to find new ways to connect homeless families with social services.
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For the first time, TheaterWorks Hartford is partnering with Hartford Stage for a performance of "Sweeney Todd" in 2026.
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The funding allows InterCommunity Health to serve an additional 2,000 city residents, according to Mayor Arunan Arulampalam.
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At the center of the legend of º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s Charter Oak is this 363-year-old document, which gave royal approval to America’s first written framework of self-government.
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Residents of Hartford’s North End have regularly endured flooding and sewer backups during heavy rains for years. Now, officials say the agreement will mean fewer stormwater-related flooding events and cleaner discharge into waterways.
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A new bill would allow all CT schools to recognize the Christian holiday.
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How 2024 Distinguished Mexican Carlos Hernández Chávez made his mark in Hartford.
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Events will take place exactly 50 years to the day from when the team played their first game in Hartford.