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Extremely hot conditions are expected for much of New England and downstate New York over the next several days.
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The event starting Friday, July 8 is expected to draw around 300,000 visitors over its three days. There will be food, live music and its famed fireworks display, one of the largest in the state.
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Governor Ned Lamont’s "Connecticut Summer at the Museum" program gives kids free admission to over 130 attractions across the state.
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Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, and with it summer travel. But without a car, it can feel like options are limited in Connecticut. That’s the case for ten percent of households in the state that don’t have access to a car, according to data from National Equity Access. A number of state parks are accessible by public transportation. Park Connect CT, a program from the state Department of Transportation and of Energy and Environmental Protection, is helping residents to understand how to get to them.
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Governor Ned Lamont announced Thursday the $3 million "Find Your Vibe" campaign to increase tourism to Connecticut after it declined during the pandemic.
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The Summer Solstice is still two weeks away, but now that damp and dismal Memorial Day is behind us we can and do assume that summer has arrived, whatever…
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Memorial Day carries a heavy load of expectations. We are expected to think about the dead of past wars, and presumably future wars too, which is a noble…
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A week-long LGBTQ summer day camp will launch in August on Long Island. The pilot program is for kids ages 12 – 18 and will run for a week.The program is…