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August 06, 2024

Connecticut Leads the Nation in Dental Health, Analysis Shows

August 06, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Connecticut Leads the Nation in Dental Health, Analysis Shows

Connecticut, District of Columbia, and Massachusetts are the best states for dental health, according to an analysis featured by dentaly.org.     Since 2018, Connecticut and Massachusetts jumped to 1st and 3rd, respectively, in dental health.

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August 05, 2024

Imperative for CT Child Tax Credit Remains Unmistakable, Advocates Intensify Efforts

August 05, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Imperative for CT Child Tax Credit Remains Unmistakable, Advocates Intensify Efforts

Financial stability is out of reach for the 39% of Connecticut families who are living paycheck to paycheck across every zip code, underscoring the need for a child tax credit in the state, advocates say.

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August 05, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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August 01, 2024

Is College Worth the Cost? Connecticut Residents Say Yes, More Than Residents of Other New England States

August 01, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Is College Worth the Cost?  Connecticut Residents Say Yes, More Than Residents of Other New England States

Connecticut residents have the highest support for college at 49 percent, followed by Rhode Island at 48 percent, according to a survey done for the Boston Globe by Emerson College, asking the increasingly popular question, is college worth it?

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August 01, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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July 31, 2024

Norwalk, Stamford, Farmington, Bristol, Waterbury Among Nation's Most Expensive for Seniors Assisted Living

July 31, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Norwalk, Stamford, Farmington, Bristol, Waterbury Among Nation's Most Expensive for Seniors Assisted Living

A new study has found that Connecticut ranks No.14 in the nation, and includes 5 of the 200 most expensive cities for assisted living in the nation.

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July 31, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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July 31, 2024

Connecticut Among States Most Supportive of People in Poverty, Ranking #10

July 31, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Connecticut Among States Most Supportive of People in Poverty, Ranking #10

With 37.9 million people living in poverty in the U.S., the non-profit organization SmileHub has released a report looking at the states that are Most Supportive of People in Poverty in 2024.  Connecticut, according to the data analysis, ranks 10th.

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July 31, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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July 25, 2024

Connecticut Air Pollution Continues to Contribute to Climate Change, Stronger Action Needed

July 25, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has published its latest Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, an accounting of the state’s air pollution that contributes to climate change. 

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July 25, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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July 23, 2024

Greater Hartford Children's Reading Literacy Programs Merge

July 23, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Greater Hartford Children's Reading Literacy Programs Merge

United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut and Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford have announced the merger of their volunteer youth reading programs.

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July 23, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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July 21, 2024

Need for Student Housing at UConn's Stamford and Hartford Campuses Growing

July 21, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Need for Student Housing at UConn's Stamford and Hartford Campuses Growing

Housing – or the lack thereof – has increasingly become an issue seeking solution at Connecticut’s flagship university, with increasing focus on UConn’s campuses in Stamford and Hartford.

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July 21, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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July 19, 2024

Entrepreneurial Support Initiative Plans Programs for Retail, Digital Marketing

July 19, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Entrepreneurial Support Initiative Plans Programs for Retail, Digital Marketing

reSET, the Hartford-based entrepreneur support organization committed to nurturing businesses with a social mission, has announced that applications are now open for two separate programs designed to help entrepreneurs “grow with impact.”

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July 19, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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July 18, 2024

High School Students Begin Prep for CT World Affairs Council's Annual Model United Nations

July 18, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
High School Students Begin Prep for CT World Affairs Council's Annual Model United Nations

The Connecticut World Affairs Council’s annual Model UN program for this fall is already getting underway, even though we’re in the midst of summertime - and hundreds of students in nearly three dozen high schools are aiming to participate.

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July 18, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler/
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