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Sell Water To UConn? Or Flush It Away?
The Hartford CourantIn a state which has suffered a net loss of jobs for more than a decade, the potential for economic development at and around the University of Connecticut is welcome news. Like other major universities such as Michigan, Duke and Stanford, which spawned...Tags: Long Island Sound, Water, U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Issues, Connecticut Economic Development
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Local Company Keeps Gardens Growing -- Organically
The Hartford CourantNow that spring has finally arrived, the scented geraniums are budding and the columbines are about to bloom in the greenhouses at Revay's Garden Center and Gift Shop in East Windsor. Planted in January for marketing in April, a key element in their...Tags: Tomatoes, Marketing, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Inorganic Chemical Industry
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East Hartford Council Rejects Arbitrated Police Pension Agreement
The Hartford CourantThe town council has rejected an arbitration panel's decision on a 10-year police pension agreement, saying the town is not financially capable of funding it. Union President Mike Weglarz called the council's decision a "big slap in the arbitrators'...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Arbitration, Interior Policy, Politics, Connecticut Labor Markets
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Glastonbury Hoping To Begin Main Street Sidewalk Project In July
The Hartford CourantThe lower end of Main Street as it reaches its junction with Route 17 is a popular spot for walkers, bikers or joggers. There's only one problem — there are no sidewalks, and drivers are frequently traveling at a high rate of speed. Daniel...Tags: Glastonbury, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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READER SUBMITTED: Windsor High Students Win First Place In Regional HACTAC Video Contest
Greater HartfordA group of Windsor High School students were awarded first prize in a regional Public Service Announcement (PSA) Video Contest sponsored by the Hartford Area Cable Television Advisory Council (HACTAC). The first place prize of an iPad was presented to...Tags: NBC (tv network), Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Teaching and Learning, Satellite and Cable Service, Apple iPad
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READER SUBMITTED: Food Justice Inspires Connecticut River Academy Students
Eastern ConnecticutWhat began on Friday with a few plots of soil, some seeds, and a little bit of elbow grease will soon bloom into vegetable gardens that will be a fixture of the Connecticut River Academy. Students from all grades helped establish the first plots of the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students, Colchester, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Warrant: Bednarz Lashed Out About His Mother Before Her Death
The Hartford CourantA day after his 92-year-old father died of a heart attack, and 10 weeks before his mother and two others were brutally slain in East Hartford, Brett Bednarz lashed out at a bank manager would refused to provide information about one of his father's back...Tags: Murder, Police Arrests, Heart Attack, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Verrazano: The Bridge Connecting Connecticut To The Derby
The Hartford CourantVerrazano, an awesome equine bridge between balance and size, was bred to run. Heading into the 139th Kentucky Derby, that part is undeniable. Bryan Sullivan is another story. He still chuckles when he thinks about that day 16 years ago at Monmouth Park....Tags: Long Island Sound, Jason Garrett, New Year's Day, Colleges and Universities, Gulfstream Park
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East Hartford Probate Judge Seeks To Remove Candace Bednarz From Control Of Mother's Estate
The Hartford CourantEast Hartford's probate judge wants to remove Candace Bednarz as fiduciary of her slain mother's estate, now that Bednarz has been arrested on charges of tampering with evidence and hindering the prosecution the man police say killed her mother....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Justice System, Judges
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READER SUBMITTED: I Took A Little Trip To My Hometown: Enfield History With John Zirolli
EnfieldVisit the Enfield Public Library on Wednesday, May 15 at 7 p.m. for, I Took a Little Trip to My Hometown: Enfield History with photojournalist John Zirolli. Join John Zirolli as he takes a personal look back at Enfield through his own eyes. During this...Tags: Book, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Enfield
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Fired East Hartford Police Officer Files Racial Discrimination Complaint With State
The Hartford CourantJuma Jones, who was dismissed from his job as a town police officer, has filed a racial discrimination complaint with the state Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities charging that he was punished more severely than white department employees who...Tags: Computer Crime, Racism, Discrimination, Punishment, Politics
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