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Maria Reina de la Paz Parish — or Mary Queen of Peace — is a Jubilee 2025 pilgrimage site in the Archdiocese of Hartford.
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A New Haven-based nonprofit, which helps formerly incarcerated people obtain employment and job skills, will soon open up a location in Bridgeport’s East Side neighborhood.
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The cost of administering SNAP will be an extra $32 million for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø in fiscal year 2026, and nearly $43 million annually thereafter. Those costs are in addition to an extra $130 million in annual SNAP payments, according to a new budget analysis.
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The protest, organized by the group Stamford Norwalk United with Immigrants (SNUI), unfolded outside of the Stamford Superior Courthouse, where two immigrant workers were arrested by ICE officers Monday morning.
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State Sen. Ryan Fazio of Greenwich opened a campaign for the Republican gubernatorial nomination with a dig at ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s popular Democratic governor and a pledge to lower state income taxes, cap local property taxes and reduce electric rates.
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Pizza truck owner Louise Joseph said she remembers the first time she realized people, even in apizza-crazed New Haven, liked her wood-fired pies.
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Several neighborhoods in Fairfield County saw the number of families who work from home doubled in recent years.
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The state program provides up to $20,000 in relief over four years to qualified borrowers.
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The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP) are calling on residents to plan ahead, and stay in the know in case of an emergency, such as a hurricane or major flooding.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is proposing an expanded version of the American Housing and Economic Mobility Act. The bill, first proposed last year, would create 3 million more housing units and bring down rent.