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Proposed changes to library oversight, political representation, and term structures dominated discussion Tuesday as the ...
Commissioner for the Connecticut State Department of Education Charlene M. Russell-Tucker speaks at a hearing on March 19, ...
A new ordinance regulating vape shops in Norwalk will head to the Common Council after the city’s Ordinance Committee ...
Many Norwalkers hate the recent large developments in South Norwalk. Many others love them. But what neither side can dispute ...
A peaceful protest in support of democracy and equal representation is scheduled for Sunday on the Historic Norwalk Green, ...
Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff discussed potential grant funding to upcoming sidewalk installations with the Bike/Walk ...
Over 100 colleges and universities—including UConn, Providence College, and SCSU—will visit Norwalk High School on Wednesday, ...
One of the state’s most expensive infrastructure projects, the Walk Bridge, was originally slated for completion in 2029, but officials sai ...
Connecticut’s Office of Health Strategy approved a merger between Northwell Health, a large New York-based health system, and ...
Summer may still be a few months away, but now is the time to register for Recreation and Parks’ popular Play and Learn Beach ...
Passover is a major Jewish holiday that commemorates the Israelites’ emancipation from slavery in ancient Egypt led by Moses ...
After a two-year closure for major infrastructure upgrades and restoration work, the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum will reopen its doors ...
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