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The artist is considered the founder of both conceptual and minimal art movements.
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Rail commuters in Connecticut will begin paying more for Metro-North tickets starting Wednesday, Nov. 1.
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The public burning will take place on the campus at the University of Hartford and features a number of Minoo Emami's works stitched together as a quilt.
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Sen. Richard Blumenthal gathered with Jewish leaders at the state Capitol building in Hartford Monday to discuss an Israel aid package.
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Sunday's parade featured police vehicles, fire trucks, floats, drum lines, dancers, horses and more. The parade was followed by the Festival del Coquí at Bushnell Park.
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The Wethersfield Tenants Union, which represents residents of 267 and 271 Wethersfield Ave. in Hartford, protested the new, New Jersey-based landlords' practices, which residents called predatory.
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The city of Hartford received a $6 million federal grant to promote sustainability in urban areas.
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A drum and dance team that was the brainchild of a Hartford couple is providing a musical safe space for kids in the city.
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The Greater Hartford Puerto Rican Day Parade and Festival has been rescheduled to Oct. 8.
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Residents of Hartford's North End are speaking out against an alleged predatory landlord.