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Fungus Fells Impatiens
The Hartford CourantA fungus-like pathogen newly arrived in Connecticut is destroying the hugely popular, shade-loving flower called impatiens. "They are incredibly popular. For some people that is their go-to plant. Some people may have been planting it for 30 years," said...Tags: Guinea, Symptoms, Sharon
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READER SUBMITTED: Quinnipiac University Film Produced By Glastonbury Resident Earns Regional Emmy Award
HamdenQuinnipiac University has been nominated for a regional Emmy award by the Boston/New England chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for its documentary, "Justice as a Black Woman: The Life and Work of Constance Baker Motley." The...Tags: Television Industry, Quinnipiac University, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Glastonbury Festival, Human Interest
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Influence Peddlers In Season At Legislature
The Hartford CourantFormer Speaker of the House Christopher Donovan made a bizarre appearance at the federal courthouse in New Haven on Tuesday as a jury deliberated the fate Robert Braddock, the finance director of Donovan's disastrous 2012 congressional campaign. Donovan...Tags: Business, Politics, Finance, Christopher G Donovan, Elections
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Rail Crash A Warning: Get System Up To Snuff
The Hartford CourantLast week's derailment and collision of two Metro-North trains in Fairfield left dozens injured, tens of thousands inconvenienced and taxpayers footing the bill for millions of dollars in repairs. It also proved just how fragile our rail network is, as...Tags: Transportation Industry, Heavy Engineering, Darien (Fairfield, Connecticut), Connecticut Department of Transportation, Railway Accidents
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Connecticut Immigration Activists Score Two Victories: Islas and State Drivers Licenses
Thursday provded to be a double winner for immigration reform activists in this state. A federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of Jose Maria Islas, an undocumented immigrant whose case has become a rallying cry for activists. And the state...
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Immigrant Facing Deportation Granted Temporary Stay
The Hartford CourantA New Haven resident facing deportation has received a temporary stay while a federal immigration judge considers a last-minute court motion filed in the case. Jose Maria Islas, 35, was taken into custody in Hartford Monday and has been detained by U.S....Tags: Politics, U.S. Congress, Career and Workplace, Rosa DeLauro, International Law
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Passenger Injured In Train Crash Sues Metro-North
The Hartford CourantA Mystic woman injured in last week's train crash in Bridgeport filed suit Friday against the Metro-North Railroad. The federal lawsuit filed by Elizabeth and Peter Sorensen states that the railroad company's negligence caused the crash. The lawsuit,...Tags: Lawyers, Transportation Industry, Railway Accidents, Litigation, Justice System
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Architect To Talk About Development In Canton
A New Haven-based architect will talk about planning and development concepts that can help Canton in a presentation on June 6 at 7 p.m. in the community center. Robert Orr will discuss how design concepts included in the town's next plan of conservation...Tags: Canton (Hartford, Connecticut), Architecture, Arts and Culture
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Big-Picture Ideas: Photo Services Business Focuses On Past, Present, Future
The Hartford CourantChris Huestis' fledgling photo services business is in an awkward adolescent stage. He has enough work that he could use an employee, but he doesn't have enough revenue to pay anyone else. As it is, 4 1/2 years after he founded Photosynthesis, he...Tags: Artists, Torrington, Rentals, Arts, Photography
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Post-Sandy, State Parks Ready For Memorial Day Weekend
The Hartford CourantThe first summer season since storm Sandy kicks off on Memorial Day weekend, and the state's parks are ready, a state spokesman said Thursday. The trees knocked down by the storm at many of the state's 107 state parks have been cleared, said Dennis...Tags: Rocky Hill, Human Interest, New London (New London, Connecticut), Transportation Accidents, AAA
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Shirley MacLaine's Daughter Sachi Parker Has Her Say
The Hartford CourantPeople would often come up to Sachi Parker to say she must be so lucky to have such a wonderful mother, Oscar-winning actress Shirley MacLaine. But they only know a part of the story. Like her outspoken movie star-author-activist mother famous for her...Tags: Television Industry, The Apartment (movie), People (magazine), Japan, Celebrities
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House Approves Driver's Licenses For Undocumented
The Hartford CourantFollowing a debate that stretched on for more than seven and a half hours, the state House of Representatives approved a bill just after dawn on Thursday that offers undocumented immigrants the opportunity to obtain a Connecticut driver's license. The...Tags: Politics, Parties and Movements, Career and Workplace, Migration, Voting
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