Connecticut Politcs: U.S. and State Senate races heat up
This November, Connecticut residents will elect a replacement for U.S. Sen. Chris
Dodd, the Democrat who has announced he will retire his seat. Election Day 2010 promises to be an exciting moment, with seats in the state Senate and House of Representatives also up for grabs, as well as the governor’s race. Full Story
Early Head-Start launches children ahead
Children who receive early childhood education (between the ages of 0-3) are Full Story
Brazil is Golden on the Silver Screen
What do a television loving, foul-mouthed zombie, a sword-wielding family Full Story
Something special in Danbury – Latino Scholarship Fund Honors 30 recipients
Thirty graduating high school students from the greater Danbury area were awarded a Full Story
7th annual of Lebanon-American Day celebration
Here I am, a youth, a young tree, whose roots were plucked from the hills of
Lebanon, yet I am deeply rooted here, and I would be fruitful,” read the inscription of a quote by Khalil Gibran, a Lebanese-American poet and writer, on the black stone monument unveiled on June 13 at Danbury City Hall in celebration of the 7th annual of Lebanon-American Day. Full Story
Puerto Rican birth certificates to expire July 1
The Latino Puerto Rican Affairs Commission (LPRAC) is launching a statewide publicity Full Story
Learning a second language
Before we talk about learning your second language, let’s talk about learning your first
language. Full Story
Tips to be prepared when a storm comes your way
After the summer storm a few weeks ago, the Connecticut Light and Power
Company (CL&P) offers these simple tips to help you prepare for whatever weather comes our way.
1. Before the storm
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