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Students from Latino communities in Connecticut will be able to attend Eastern Connecticut State University through a historic partnership that offers scholarships to these in-state students.
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Governor Ned Lamont visited one of the largest tulip farms in New England this week to see how business is blooming for the owners of Wicked Tulips Flower Farm in Preston in Connecticut.
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Connecticut has seen cyberattack cases increase from just over 100 attacks a decade ago to over 1,600 attacks last year. State Attorney General William Tong said cybersecurity threats are expected to increase as a result of the war in Ukraine.
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State agencies, health departments and local pest control agencies in Connecticut explored the challenges of tick and mosquito-borne diseases during a statewide symposium Tuesday.
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New England’s largest energy provider, Eversource Energy, is partnered on three offshore wind projects in different stages of development with Danish power company Orsted. That could change if the buyout is big enough.
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Young adults in the region’s 44 towns can pick internships at different employers, such as manufacturing, healthcare and agriculture.
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The city of New London will allocate over $3 million in federal coronavirus relief funding to “profoundly transform” how they deliver aging, child welfare and other human services to their community.
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Blumenthal said these rural communities have the same problems as any other town or city.
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The town has estimated it could be three months before all systems are fully back online at a cost of around $300,000.
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A COVID-19 themed time capsule set to be opened 50 years has been buried in the walls at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital in New London in part of the facility's new emergency department building.