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The International Association of Black Professional Firefighters (IABPFF) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week in Hartford.
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All summer long, we'll bring you profiles of BIPOC farmers across Connecticut. Hear their stories in their own words.
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They're baaaaack and more voracious than ever, it seems! Lymantria dispar dispar, known as spongy moth larvae, have hatched and are very hungry caterpillars, indeed. Learn ways to lessen their impact on your trees.
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The Newtown Action Alliance and the Newtown Interfaith Council hosted the Thursday vigil “to stand with the Uvalde community.”
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“We are devastated by yet another heart-wrenching school shooting incident in America," the chair of the Newtown Action Alliance wrote in a statement.
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Former Polish President Lech Walesa spoke Tuesday at a World Affairs Council forum in Hartford. He talked about the Ukrainian refugee crisis in Poland and the Russian threat.
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Here is a look at how abortion rights stand in Massachusetts and across New England.
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The Mohegan Tribe long wanted Dartmouth College to return a collection of Samson Occom’s handwritten papers.
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Samson Occom was the first Native American student of Eleazar Wheelock, founder of Dartmouth College. In the 1760s, at Wheelock's urging, Occom traveled to Europe to raise funds for what he believed would be a school for Native American students. But Wheelock diverted the funds toward a college for white settlers, later named Dartmouth College. The documents to be repatriated include what is believed to be the earliest example of written Mohegan language.
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As capacity shortages in slaughterhouses complicate business for livestock farmers, two specialty sausage makers are starting their own animal processing facility.