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For the first time in their 32 years of marriage, college professors Richard De Prospo and Erin Murphy are celebrating the ...
Once upon a time, Litchfield was dubbed "the queen of all Connecticut towns"—and this new hotel is helping the enclave ...
The Stowe Center in Hartford is filled with centuries-old history and this Saturday you can explore inside during a tour ...
Before freedom rang for enslaved people in the 1800s, their journey brought many of them to Lake Erie's shores. Now, the lake ...
Lincoln Land Community College will host the third annual Freedom Walk at 8:30 a.m. The self-guided walk around the ...
The time to say a word”: this is the title of the address with which Melania G. Mazzucco introduced yesterday afternoon the ...
June 14 (UPI) -- Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. -- Musician Rod Argent (Zombies/Ringo Starr & His ...
This column publishes on June 14th, but I doubt very many people will be reading it until at least Sunday. There’s just so ...
Maine is often regarded as having played a major role in the abolitionist movement, in no small part due to Harriet Beecher ...
HARTFORD—There's an old saying that justice delayed is justice denied. Don't ask Mike Fothergill to accept that. At least not for now. Fothergill, 77, walked onto the soccer field Thursday with the ...
Opinion
Bad books of summer
A category that Orwell did not investigate is “bad bad books,” required reading despite their badness. We read them for the profit of understanding their time.
Brunswick School Department elementary students are getting a hands-on look at local ecosystems with a new curriculum designed by their own teachers, along with educators from the Brunswick-Topsham ...