Senators Urge Release of Hostages
/Connecticut U.S. Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, joined by nearly half of the members of the U.S. Senate, wrote to President Biden this week urging action to rescue American hostages.
Read MoreConnecticut U.S. Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, joined by nearly half of the members of the U.S. Senate, wrote to President Biden this week urging action to rescue American hostages.
Read MoreAt the beginning of the 20th century, corporations began to erect monumental skyscrapers to associate their business with progress and success. This would be true of Hartford’s first skyscrapers as well, along with some controversy and consternation.
Read MoreIn 1955 residents of Puerto Rico began coming to Windham looking for a better way of life. Word started spreading of plentiful job opportunities in Willimantic, a city that merged with Windham in the 1980s. Some came directly from Puerto Rico, while others moved from other parts of Connecticut and New York. Memories are strong.
Read MoreResponsible Tech is already a viable career path for those from many different educational backgrounds: those with traditional tech degrees, but also those with academic backgrounds.
Read MoreWhat happened, the murder of my youngest son, was not something I could control. What happened after? That was my choice. Instead of succumbing to my grief, I chose to channel my sadness, anger, and love into preventing others from sharing my experience. My life’s mission became about creating a safer, better future for young people.
Read MoreThroughout my 31 years with the New London Fire Department, I saw numerous brother firefighters diagnosed with cancer. For all of them, it was a death sentence. Connecticut is one of only two states without presumptive cancer legislation for firefighters.
Read MoreI loved regaling my students with stories about abolitionists such as John Brown, who was born in Torrington, Connecticut, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, who lived in Guilford. There were many other stories waiting to be told and shared.
Read MoreThe pediatric behavioral health system has been under-resourced for many years and more work is needed to ensure that children and families are able to access behavioral health services when and where they need it.
Read MoreLegislation now being considered at the State Capitol recognizes the need to address the educator shortage in Connecticut and to ensure that we are striving to recruit and retain excellent educators. In doing so, it will generate momentum that will enhance the teaching profession in our state.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to promote voting and to ensure equal access to the ballot is to declare voting a universal and fundamental civic duty. The state legislature is considering doing so.
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