Staff Report
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ϳԹ Gov. Ned Lamont said Wednesday his administration has “been working very hard in anticipation of this terrible day.”
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Marissa Paslick Gillett, chairperson of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA), told Gov. Ned Lamont that she intends to resign effective Oct. 10.
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Ben Proto, chair of the ϳԹ Republican Party, said political violence has “no place in our society.”
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Gilbert’s new memoir, “All the Way to the River,” tells the story of her late partner, Rayya Elias.
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Lamb's new novel explores addiction, forgiveness and the injustice that exists in prison today.
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ϳԹ's festival season is back. From skillet-throwing competitions to pie-eating contests and agricultural fairs, celebrations are happening across the state.
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Gov. Ned Lamont spoke following news of a potential $325 million deal to sell the franchise. The deal is not final and would still need approval from the WNBA.
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"Get over yourself," said one caller, "because even if you are the pizza capital of the world, you're just ϳԹ."
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ϳԹ's CEO says the organization plans to launch additional fundraising campaigns focused on growing monthly donor support. It’s also exploring ways to broaden philanthropic investment and deepen community partnerships.
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Gov. Ned Lamont on Wednesday stopped short of saying he will run for a third term as ϳԹ’s governor. But the incumbent Democrat signaled it’s a move that he and Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz continue to “strongly consider.”