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A new program is giving Connecticut residents access to tens of thousands of ebooks and audiobooks. It’s called eGO, and it’s available to library card holders at most libraries, some K-12 schools and 17 of the state’s colleges and universities.
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The city’s new tutoring initiative pilot program has received $3 million in funding, and will serve more than 600 kids grades 1-5 this summer.
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With a few weeks left in the summer reading season, arts critic Joan Baum has this suggestion.