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New Haven officials and religious leaders from the city’s Jewish community are gearing up to celebrate Hanukkah with the city’s 44th annual menorah lighting at the New Haven Green Sunday.
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Seven-time Grammy award-winning musician Paul Winter has a new album out — "Horn of Plenty" — and he's on a New England concert tour in December. Winter is known for his annual solstice concerts and his “earth music,” which features music from around the world, as well as the sounds of animals like wolves, whales and wood thrushes.
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Under the plan Gov. Ned Lamont detailed Thursday, the state hopes to curb sticker shock for some of its 100,000 residents who enroll in health coverage through the marketplace.
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Westport’s Reconnecting the Riverfront downtown improvement project has been in the works for more than a decade and is years behind schedule.
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The case was confirmed in an unvaccinated Fairfield County child under the age of 10, health officials announced Wednesday.
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Connecticut farmers whose crops were damaged by weather in the last two years will have to wait until next year to request relief funding after the process was delayed during the government shutdown.
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The fund is not a substitute for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, but a way to help fill in gaps left by people losing their benefits due to the sweeping eligibility changes.
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Connecticut’s inspector general released details about the decomposing body, identified as Carmine Boccuzzi, found in a Stamford home and the motivation behind a deadly standoff last week.
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Members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation say they are continuing to advocate for gun control and anti-gun violence legislation.
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UConn turns to longtime Toledo winner Jason Candle to sustain the Huskies’ rising football momentum, boost recruiting, and navigate the fast-shifting college landscape.