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An agricultural museum in North Franklin, Connecticut, has been hosting barn dances for decades. Recently, the barn has been so packed some participants dance outside.
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A freak freeze in May appears to have negatively impacted Connecticut's acorn production, limiting a key fall food source for dozens of species in the state.
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A ‘Solitary Garden,’ illuminates the harsh realities of solitary confinement and humanity’s resilience through a partnership between a contemporary artist and an incarcerated gardener.
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A fully occupied apartment complex in Stonington, with 80% affordable units, underscores the pressing demand for even more affordable housing.
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Heat index values in Connecticut are expected to reach nearly 100 degrees this week, according to the National Weather Service.
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The trio were finalists in last year’s International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee.
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A portion of I-95 in East Lyme will be shutdown in 15 minute intervals for 6 to 8 weeks.
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Jack Perch was bothered when he learned that two teenagers allegedly attacked an egret at Ocean Beach Park in New London. So he decided to do something about it – he worked with his mom to organize a memorial service, which featured a poetry reading and a musical performance. “We want to show that we're sorry for the egret," Jack said.
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The Old Lyme Public Library’s Board of Trustees deciced to keep two adolescent sex education books in the library’s tween-teen section. The board met on July 11 to discuss the future of the books.
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How the east branch of the Eightmile River looks eight years after the Ed Bills Pond Dam was removed.