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Arts & CultureWe have a complicated relationship with our food. We need food to live; yet, we've become removed from the food we eat and how it's grown and processed.…
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If you own or rent a home that is older than 1978, you have to assume there is some lead in it. Lead is not be used in paint anymore, but the lead that…
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Arts & CultureOne of the few silver linings of the pandemic has been a resurgence of interest in motels and RV life from a diverse group of millennials who want safe…
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How often do you buy new clothing?Stores like H&M and Forever 21 sell new styles at low prices, making it easy to constantly update your wardrobe. But,…
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Gov. Ned Lamont engaged in two of his favorite pastimes Tuesday: Drawing boldface corporate CEOs, academics and philanthropists into public-private…
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When Kyle Zimmer started working in the construction industry 40 years ago, he said health and safety standards focused on reducing injuries and…
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This month marks 20 years since General Electric Co. signed an agreement to clean up PCBs the company had dumped in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
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The latest class of start-up companies being fostered by Stanley Black & Decker at its Hartford accelerator will show off their innovations Monday, in an…
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Officials from the National Park Service gave an update this week on the status of the Coltsville National Historical Park in Hartford, a tribute to…
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Saturday, July 20th marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing. Several Connecticut companies played an important role in the historic…