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READER SUBMITTED: Summer Farmers' Market Opening At Billings Forge!
HartfordBillings Forge is excited to announce the arrival of its outdoor seasonal market! Starting Thursday, June 6, The Farmers' Market at Billings Forge will move onto the green space next to Firebox Restaurant every Thursday from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. The Farmers'...Tags: Consumers, Employment Opportunities, Grocery Coupons, Groceries, Healthy Diet
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READER SUBMITTED: A Toast To Rob Rowlson!
StatewideJoin us! On Thursday, June 27th, Playhouse on Park and West Hartford Community Television will be hosting a toast in honor of Mr. Rob Rowlson at the West Hartford Town Hall Auditorium. Retiring in July, Rowlson is currently the Director of Community...Tags: West Hartford
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ConnectiCare Becomes Second Insurer To Propose Rates For Public Exchange
The Hartford CourantConnectiCare Benefits Inc. submitted its proposed rates for individual and small-group health plans that will be sold starting in October on the state's public health exchange, Access Health CT, for coverage next year. ConnectiCare is proposing a base...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Insurance, Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Litchfield (Litchfield, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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2008 - Study: Higher Rate Of Brian Cancer Not Statistically Significant
Hartford CourantA long-awaited study of almost 225,000 Pratt & Whitney workers from the 1950s to the early 2000s found a slightly higher rate of brain cancer among workers at a former North Haven plant than for the Connecticut population as a whole. But the study,...Tags: Renal cell carcinoma, Medical Research, Middletown, Respiratory Disease, Rocky Hill
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Barbershop chorus concert is just the thing for spring
Chorus of the Chesapeake presents spring show May 11, Students from Calvert Hall College High School and Notre Dame Preparatory School team up for Operation Clean Stream, David "Shepherd" Warren, named a 2013 Carson Scholar, J.C. Lazzaro selected 3rd...Tags: Polynesia, Religion and Belief, Bodies of Water, Financial Aid, Teaching and Learning
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New Jazz Jam Launching At SummerWind
The Hartford CourantFielding an all-star lineup including the legendary jazz-fusion band the Yellowjackets and the red-hot vocal star Jackie Ryan, Simbury businesswoman Tamara Braz launches her debut venture as a concert producer with a promising new jazz festival that...Tags: Wines, West Hartford, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Entertainment, London Theatre
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Stamford Overtakes Hartford After Years Of Population Gains
The Hartford CourantIn the mind of most any longtime Connecticut resident, Stamford is not one of the Big Three. Hartford, New Haven and Bridgeport, the old-line, core New England cities, all are anchors for suburban towns that grew up in the post-World War II era, and all...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Population and Census, Demographics, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Connecticut Economic Development
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UnitedHealth, Aetna and Cigna opt out of California insurance exchange
Some prominent health insurers, including industry giant UnitedHealth Group Inc., are not participating in California's new state-run health insurance market, possibly limiting the number of choices for millions of consumers. UnitedHealth, the nation'...
Tags: Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Aetna Inc., Earnings Forecasts, Medical Procedures and Tests
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READER SUBMITTED: Panera Bread Hartford Grand Opening Raises $10,000 For Six Hartford-based Non-Profit Organizations
HartfordPanera Bread held the Grand Opening Ceremony and "Baguette Cutting" on Wednesday, May 15 from 10 to 1 a.m. for its new bakery-cafe, located in downtown Hartford on Main Street at 10 State House Square. Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra, Hartford City Council...Tags: Glastonbury, Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Lisbon (New London, Connecticut), Hartford Hospital, Pedro E. Segarra
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Hartford Families, Staff At City School Plead With District To Save 'Say Yes' Partnership
The Hartford CourantAfter six years as a founding partner at Global Communications Academy, the Say Yes to Education nonprofit has announced plans to leave the city school, upsetting families and staffers who are now pleading with district officials to save the relationship....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Students
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GMO Label Bill Soars Through CT Senate, "March Against Monsanto" Set For Saturday
Legislation to require that genetically modified foods be labeled in Connecticut cruised throught the state Senate this week, and activists were hoping that a "March Against Monsanto" in Hartford Saturday will keep up the pressure. People who believe...
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More Than 12 Displaced After Hartford Fire
The Hartford CourantFourteen people have been displaced after a fire in a multi-family building in the North End early Wednesday. No one was injured in the fire in a 3 1/2-story house at 33 Blue Hills Ave. The fire, which was reported about 2:50 a.m., was brought under...Tags: American Red Cross
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