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In the Spring of 2024, CoDE’s Education Chair Christi Moraga, a career teacher who has served on multiple national book award committees, proposed a multicultural book drive. CoDE would offer to donate four award-winning children’s books to a host of libraries across the county. Librarians, including those at Gilead Hill School and Hebron Elementary, picked a wishlist of four books off a larger list. But CoDE was quickly notified that the Hebron school librarians would not be accepting these books.
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The Trump administration’s shakeup of the federal government is sending shockwaves throughout ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, from workers to elected officials to nonprofits.
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Of Vernon’s roughly 16,000 housing units, about 2,500 are designated affordable, and the high affordability rate is intentional, town officials say.
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This hour on Seasoned, we talk about the best ice cream shops in the state with people obsessed with local ice cream. Plus, meet the owner of Sweet Claude's and learn about the cows that produce the milk for UConn Dairy Bar.
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UConn celebrated its second consecutive men’s basketball championship Tuesday night at Gampel Pavilion. A victory parade and rally is scheduled for Saturday in Hartford.
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More than $600,000 in federal funding will go toward updating Phelps Village in Vernon, which houses 21 formerly homeless veterans.
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Quantum mechanics, has already paved the way for major technological advances. Nearly a century later, scientists are chasing the next quantum revolution. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is working to position itself as a leader.
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Family members have released the names of the four children who died in a house fire last week in Somers.
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As officials investigate the origins of a fire that killed four children in a Somers home, community members are seeking ways to help.
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The children, ages 5, 6, 8 and 12, were found inside the house where several other people lived, officials said.