Macy Hanzlik-Barend
Valerie Friedman Emerging Journalists InternMacy Hanzlik-Barend is the Valerie Friedman Emerging Journalists Intern at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.
She recently graduated from a dual degree program between Trinity College Dublin and Columbia University with a degree in Political Science and a minor in Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
A radio native, Macy has worked for the past two years at WKCR, Columbia's independent student-run radio station in New York City.
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New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker says if the city is challenged again, it will be ready.“If there is an attempt to make any information public about people that have an Elm City ID card, it could potentially put people at risk,†Elicker said. “If there were some sort of effort to get that information, we would engage with our attorneys to make sure that people's privacy is protected.â€
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As a Black-owned business, Sterling Family Medicine strives to make patients feel seen by practitioners who understand their life experiences.
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Activists ramp up protests at Colt factory after Senate rejects proposal to ban arms sales to IsraelThe demonstration is part of a weekly effort by local activists who assemble every Friday to protest Colt’s manufacturing role.
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The bill includes provisions demanding that Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) give health plans the option to pay the same price for prescription drugs as the PBM pays pharmacies.
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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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Carter’s mother offered a prayer for her daughter at the ceremony Friday afternoon. Despite her ambitious personality, it took ten years of service for Carter to realize that she wanted to be a chief.
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Symptoms of tick-borne illnesses are often non-specific, including fatigue, fever or a headache. That's why doctors say hypervigilance is important.
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A new provision in the state’s biennial budget establishes and funds the Social Work and Law Enforcement Project (SWLE) at Southern ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø State University (SCSU). The program, founded in 2020, places social workers and student interns within local police departments.
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Centro Cultural Afrocaribeño en Waterbury promete no abandonar su misión pese a amenazas federalesLa ACCC ha servido como un faro para la cultura y la comunidad en Waterbury, pero desde el aumento de las redadas de inmigración en ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, la ACCC se ha enfrentado a un nuevo desafÃo, dijo Alexa Encarnacion, tesorera de la ACCC.
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Jakubowski explains that there are two major concerns, what Foodshare has lost already and what they anticipate losing, especially with the potential passage of the Trump Administration’s “Big Beautiful Bill".