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NEW BRITAIN — The Central Connecticut State University Women’s basketball team will host a two-day basketball camp on August 1 and August 2.
NEW BRITAIN — This Sunday, July 20 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., New Britain natives Maurice Humphrey Sr. and Ryan Glasper will host a free football camp at the ...
NEW BRITAIN — The state is awarding $76,750 between New Britain and Berlin as part of a broader initiative to support municipalities in purchasing and protecting more than 2,270 acres of open space ...
NEW BRITAIN — Get ready to dance in the streets to the Salsa rhythm Saturday when Main St. will be filled with music, movement and community spirit during a free outdoor salsa event.
SOUTHINGTON — Voters will decide whether to approve $6.6 million to replace elementary school roofs and $2 million for the town’s open space fund at the polls this November.
SOUTHINGTON — Superintendent of Schools Steve Madancy’s contract has been renewed through June 30, 2028, with a 3% increase to his salary.
CUMBERLAND, G.A. — The 2025 MLB Draft concluded its two-day, 20-round draft that saw a total of 615 prospects drafted this past Sunday and Monday.
NEW BRITAIN — A partnership between Hartford HealthCare and Central Connecticut State University professor Jeff Teitler earned significant recognition at the 47th annual Boston/New England Emmy Awards ...
PLYMOUTH — “I’m more than just a hot dog guy” — Steve’s Top Dog & Smokehouse has opened at the former Lucky Cup location on Main Street, offering an expanded menu. In addition to their food truck, ...
BERLIN — A 34-year-old man from East Berlin was arrested early Monday morning after allegedly breaking into a vehicle, stealing personal items, and trying to run from police.
“The New Britain Area Interfaith Conference, mindful that each person is made in the image of God, urges respect for all immigrants. Immigrants should not be slandered, devalued or demonized. They ...
WILLIMANTIC — The Sword in the Scroll, a fencing school in Willimantic, is undergoing an expansion to allow for additional matching areas for its students.