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Sadeel Youssef, 14, doesn't think she’s oversharing when she talks to her classmates at Trumbull High School about what’s going on in Gaza.
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Hendricks is one of four students at Sacred Heart University who participated in the school’s first annual Constitutional Hackathon, held on Constitution Day. The event comes after discussions over the continued viability of the current Constitution, which ramped up especially within the last five years in the wake of former President Donald Trump’s election in 2016.
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Getting silver was life changing. She ended up living in France for 15 years playing professional basketball and later went into the IT sector.
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The project will be built on the former site of the Bullard Machine Tools Company.
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Another late-winter snowstorm hits Connecticut. Frankie & Johnny examine its impact, plus, recognition of the state’s first female mayor, Ann Uccello.
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Fairfield leaders tell our Accountability Project that the smell is due to a broken part they plan to fix by spring 2023.
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A Fairfield non-profit committed to helping end homelessness and food insecurity is getting support from the state to find a home of its own. Since its inception, the organization has worked out of temporary locations, but the State Bond Commission recently approved $1.5 million to help them find something more permanent.