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Students With Disabilities Hit the Slopes as Part of Adaptive Skiing Program
A group of children from Glenville Elementary School in Greenwich soared to new heights on Mount Southington on Wednesday with the help of a local adaptive ski program.
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Mailbox Plow Damage: Simsbury DPW Explains Resident Responsibilities
Some Simsbury residents are raising concerns about snow plows damaging mailboxes but the town’s Department of Public Works believes homeowners bear some of the responsibility as well.
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Bridgeport Barber Hopes to Inspire Youth to Pursue His Craft
A local barber is making the cut hoping to use his razor-sharp skills to inspire a generation of young men and boys.
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Special Olympics Connecticut Winter Games Set for This Weekend
Organizers for Special Olympics Connecticut are hard at work getting the courses competition-ready for the winter games this weekend.
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Non-Profit Stepping in as ECHN Eliminates Meals on Wheels Program
A Hartford non-profit is stepping in to help after learning that Manchester-based Eastern Connecticut Health Network will be eliminating its Meals on Wheels program by March 1, impacting close to 60 homebound individuals.
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Task Force Meeting Tuesday to Determine Future of Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford
The future of the Shakespeare Theatre now rests in the hands of 11 people, who will be holding their first meeting on Tuesday night.
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Chuckles the Groundhog Predicts Early Spring, Scramble the Duck Predicts More Winter
It may be hard to believe as Connecticut thaws out from this week’s bitter cold, but spring is coming early, according to Chuckles, the state’s official groundhog, who made his sleepy debut in Manchester on Saturday morning.
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Southington Needs Volunteer Firefighters: Fire Chief
The Southington Fire Department is making a push to recruit volunteer firefighters as the number continues to dwindle, according to the town’s fire chief.
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Meriden City Council to Vote on Reinstating Community Policing
A resolution to reinstate the Meriden Police Department’s Neighborhood Initiative Unit is moving forward and will go before city council next week.