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A Look at Racial Disparities in Connecticut's Criminal Justice System
At least 29 people in Connecticut have died in the past seven years after deadly encounters with cops: 18 shot to death; probably 11 more after being hit by police Tasers. Almost 59 percent of those fatal incidents involved blacks or Latinos,...
Tags: Murder, Shootings, BlackBerry, Health, Law Enforcement
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Blessing of the Seeds to celebrate Growing Project
On Sunday at 2 p.m., the community is invited to an outdoor Sunday afternoon worship service, Blessing of the Seeds, to celebrate and bless the 2013 Growing Project at the farm near Wolfsville, Md. In its eighth year, the project is supported by nine...Tags: Reformed, Religion and Belief, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Dominican Republic
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READER SUBMITTED: Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services Celebrates 30 Year Anniversary: Gala Honors Achievements
HartfordOn Thursday, May 9, Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services' (CONNSACS) hosted a gala at the Governor's Residence in honor of their 30th anniversary. CONNSACS is the coalition of Connecticut's nine community-based sexual assault crisis services...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Stamford, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Human Interest, Torrington
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READER SUBMITTED: Longtime Middlesex YMCA Leader To Retire
MiddletownAfter dedicating 39 years working for YMCAs as a lifeguard, Camp Director, Pool Operator, fundraiser, Director and finally as a Chief Executive, Frank Sumpter has announced he will be retiring on May 31 as president and CEO of the Middlesex YMCA after...Tags: YMCA, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure
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READER SUBMITTED: Forty-Nine Middlesex Community College Students Receive Scholarships
Middletown/ShorelineThe Middlesex Community College Foundation, Inc., hosted its annual Scholarship Reception and presented awards to 49 students, at a May 10 ceremony on campus. The scholarships are funded by donations from individuals, businesses, service and civic...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Charity, Financial Aid, Meriden, Middlesex Community College
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Robert W. Bivens, 85
Robert William "Bob" Bivens, age 85, of Hancock, died Monday May 13, 2013, at Meritus Medical Center in Hagerstown, Md. He was born July 2, 1927, in Warren, Pa. He was retired from U.S. Silica as a truck driver. He was a member of Teamsters Local 992...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Christianity
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Student from Del. wins Washington College's $61K Sophie Kerr literary prize
BALTIMORE (AP) — A student from Delaware who hopes to work as a journalist has been awarded the $61,000 Sophie Kerr Prize, the nation's largest literary prize for undergraduate college students. Twenty-two-year-old Timothy Marcin of Wilmington...Tags: Chestertown, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Washington College (Maryland), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Arts and Culture
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Locals pitch I-70 widening plan
Springfield News-Sun, OhioLocal transportation officials have asked the state again for funding to widen a portion of Interstate 70 that local officials say will improve safety and boost jobs. Ohio Department of Transportation District 7 recently submitted another application...Tags: Science and Technology
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Middletown Police Probe Robberies
The Hartford CourantPolice are investigating an armed robbery Friday at a CVS pharmacy on Main Street Extension and an unrelated robbery Thursday outside a Marshall's store at 416 E. Main St. Police say a suspect in Friday's robbery threatened a CVS employee with a machete...Tags: CVS Corp., Theft
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High School Softball Ratings
Bristol Central handed Maloney its first loss and beat Berlin, 1-0 last week to move up to No. 2 in the state rankings. No. 8 Stonington will play Ledyard Tuesday, who handed the Bears their only loss. No. 3 Maloney will face No. 7 Berlin Friday. State...Tags: Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), New London (New London, Connecticut), East Windsor, East Hartford, Plainville
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At Roia, The Cuisines Of France And Italy
The Hartford CourantAvi Szapiro was living in Brooklyn, working as a restaurant and food consultant, when New Haven beckoned. A colleague, who was consulting on a restaurant concept for some street-level space in the old Taft Hotel building, asked Szapiro to travel to the...Tags: Tomatoes, Pasta, New Haven Green, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), China
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Moravian College graduates
Moravian College held graduation ceremonies 10 a.m. May 11. The ceremony concludes the 271st academic year at Moravian, America's sixth-oldest college. Moravian College President Christopher M. Thomforde conferred degrees to approximately 398 bachelor...Tags: Networking, Religion and Belief, Center Valley, Bethlehem (Litchfield, Connecticut), Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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