New musical director is a high note.
Local photographer Katie Hamilton captures the volunteers that help make this annual event a success.
Don't miss this weekend's great event sponsored by The Arts Center at Killingworth.
Maj. Raoul Lufbery of Wallingford honored at road-naming ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 22.
Few events inspired more awe and wonder in the state than the zeppelin flyovers from 1923 to 1937.
Folk legend is coming to Killingworth on Nov. 13, buy your tickets available now.
"Noble Experiment" of Prohibition led to increased gang activity, several shocking murders, and widespread defiance in the Nutmeg state.
Joseph Bradley recently visited Killingworth Library to discuss his new book, The Lyme Conspiracy .
Third Annual Fall Down Festival features eclectic mix of music.
The first Jet Age Fair at Bradley Field displayed the exciting prospects for the future while endlessly entertaining over 100,000 people.
Arts Center at Killingworth’s Autumn Open Art Studio Trail and Outdoor Arts Festival will be held on the Madison Town Green.
The service and sacrifice of hundreds of Durham vets remembered with impressive displays at the Durham Fair.
Cool weekend temperatures bring great baking weather.
Agricultural fairs, like the Durham Fair, have roots in the ancient world and remain popular today, with 3,200 fairs held annually in the United States.
William Augustus Hart of Durham, a tireless advocate for education, gives us a glimpse of 19th century schools in Connecticut.
The interplay of immense blocks of stone, a work crew of about 300, magnificent oxen, horses, transport ships, and a railroad made the Portland brownstone quarries a very busy place to work.
Vengeance wins award for second straight year.
The Nutmeg state has been hit hard many times, although it ranks 14th on the list of states most frequently hit by hurricanes.
Seemingly endless supply of Portland brownstone fueled economic growth and beautified America in the 19th century
Lt. Eugene M. Bradley was just one of many who perished in military crashes in America during World War II.
Summer squash makes a variety of dishes moister and tastier.
The famous game, born in Shelton, is now used by charities and, as tournaments in replica big league parks suggest, it is not just for kids anymore.
During the show, I'll meet lots of people and do lots of listening.
You send them your best stuff, and then you wait.
How I Turned into an Artist: It wasn't something I had planned.
Painting of famous photo on view a decade ago returns, along with Pleines' carved jewelry and gourds.
Contrary to the popular belief surrounding the current debt crisis, the U.S. Government actually did default on loans to France: a major cause of the Quasi War of 1798-1800.
This Comes Together Very Quickly And Will Impress Your Guests!
Iconic American ship has many ties to the Nutmeg State
Perfect For A Summer Appetizer
If you're looking for ways to escape Friday's heat, rent this American thriller starring Matthew McConaughey.
After early failed attempts, patience and persistence pays off for this local angler.
Durham's Jon Swift plays upright bass in the Gordon Swift and The Lost Acres String Band.
Wolves, rattlers, bears and cougars were once very prevalent but have never posed a major threat to humans even in colonial times; however, beware of the moose!
Have It Your Way - Start Simple And Add Your Own Ingredients To Make Your Yogurt Exactly As You Please.
Fans dressed up as their favorite characters at the Durham Public Library's Harry Potter Costume Party on Thursday.
Two teenage girls dressed as Harry Potter characters and carrying dozens of pieces of Potter memorabilia pass the hours until the midnight release of the final movie based on the book series.
Connecticut was once the leader in patents issued per capita: What happened?
Local librarians and library staff share their summer reading recommendations with Patch.
The Wizard of Oz lands locally July 29-31 and August 5-7