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The second iteration of Connecticut's Family Bridge program, launched this week in Norwich, offers up to three home visits by registered nurses to help parents transition from hospital to home and reduce ER visits by 52%.
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Hustling to keep yourself afloat is hard enough. Hustling for your whole family is another story. A Connecticut dancer and painter share how they’ve learned to keep solving an ever-shifting puzzle of schedules and needs.
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A Connecticut program that helps new parents transition to life with a newborn is expanding. The Family Bridge program offers new parents three free visits from a registered nurse, who can provide helpful tips to new parents.
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As the U.S. military academies prepare to kick off the fall semester, for the first time they will allow cadets to become parents. Congress reversed a decades-old policy that blocked students with dependents from continuing their studies at the highly competitive military academies.
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Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Andrew McDonald said the text of the state constitution says nothing about whether trials have to be conducted in person.
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Child mental health care workers say families will likely face increased anxiety as schools reopen. Some classes will be in-person, online, or a mix of…
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Connecticut’s youngest state senator is proposing legislation to require that baby changing tables be installed in all newly constructed or renovated…