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Commentator David Bouchier suggests that a good old-fashioned long read can help us through the winter.
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A new exhibit opens on Sunday at Sacred Heart University’s Discovery Science Center & Planetarium to honor the founder of Sikorsky Aircraft.
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The mysteries of life in Connecticut as an English colony is continuing to be unearthed at a 17th century farm in South Glastonbury.
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Emphasizing the important role Connecticut played in the founding of America, Governor Ned Lamont announced the creation of a commission to plan the state’s celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which is four years away.
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James Lindsey Smith, a man enslaved in Virginia’s Northern Neck region on the Chesapeake Bay, made his way to freedom 184 years ago — and eventually to Norwich, Connecticut. Inspired by that journey and Smith’s determination, a group of men from the Castle Hill Church in Norwich attempted to retrace his steps back.
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Stone artifacts around 12,000-years-old have been found at a rare Paleo-Indian site in East Haddam, Connecticut. It could lead to more discovery about the first people to enter the Americas during the last Ice Age.
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An Army veteran is spearheading a project to raise $35 million to tell the story of the 29th Regiment Connecticut Infantry, the first Union soldiers to enter the defeated city of Richmond.
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The museum is under investigation for their handling of its collection following the announcement of its permanent closure in August.
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New London’s Black community has a long history in the small Connecticut city, but it’s a history that’s little known and celebrated. Now, New London has…
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Teachers unions in Connecticut want a mask mandate for students. 90,000 Connecticut families might not be able to pay their rent, a bi-partisan effort on…