
Kelsey Hubbard Rollinson
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The Ride New Haven program is a partnership between the city’s Parking Authority and Drop Mobility, the company that designed the app that allows users to pay for and unlock the bikes. The program will be operated and maintained by The Devil’s Gear Bike Shop, which also operated the previous program.
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More º£½Ç»»ÆÞ residents and business owners are calling for the state to do something about rising energy costs from Eversource and United Illuminating. Among º£½Ç»»ÆÞ's elected officials, there are increasing political fireworks over the issue.
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As º£½Ç»»ÆÞ's elected officials respond to the recent flooding, they are also grappling with the reality that storms are growing in frequency and intensity.
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In addition to a day-long festival, the city is introducing Black Wall Street Week, which runs through Aug. 18. It features Black art and cultural events across the city.
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Since 2020, the Stamford-based Women's Business Development Council's Child Care Business Support Program has helped create or retain over 9,000 jobs and close to 39,000 child care slots in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ.
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The documentary details how Sandy Hook families took conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to court for the more than 10 years of suffering they say he caused them by repeatedly lying about the incident and attacking the victim's families on his radio show.
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Greenwich-based Mothers for Others, the largest independent diaper bank in Fairfield County, soon expects to distribute its one millionth diaper.
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Kent First Selectman Marty Lindenmayer remembered the former diplomat as a supporter of the local library and land trust. Lindenmayer said Kissinger was sometimes seen at town events or restaurants.
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Synthia Steinacher is the recipient of a new Housatonic Habitat for Humanity home in New Preston. It's a reality that is something even she still has a hard time believing.
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With the legalization of marijuana, researchers and traffic safety experts are looking at how cannabis is impacting impaired driving. The CT Transportation Institute will hold an impaired driving summit Oct. 4 to discuss.