A West Hartford resident and member of the crew that was hijacked off Somalia in 2009 questions the heroism of the main character portrayed in the movie.
Be sure workers and employees know what the new bank note looks like.
The FDA has said the drugs can be harmful to those with dementia and have spearheaded a campaign to lower the percentage of patients taking them.
Thousands of workers at United Technologies Corp., including Stratford-based Sikorsky, will not be impacted by the government shutdown.
Hunting season opens soon for turkey, waterfowl, deer and cottontail rabbit, to name a few. New regulations expand junior hunter training opportunities.
The map below shows the number of divorced women across your neighborhood as reported by the 2011 American Community Survey.
Maximize your home’s value with a modest investment.
Please join us on Saturday October 26th at 3:00 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Meriden for a screening and conversation of the award winning "How to Die in Oregon".
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Enter for the prize money or enter for the sake of art. If you're crafty and if you love Long Island Sound, consider entering the Aquarium's annual lighthouse contest.
Drop off your expired pharmaceuticals no questions asked on Saturday, Oct. 26.
Prices at the state's flagship university have increased beyond the rate of inflation, a new legislative report states, but it's the poor who are being hit the hardest.
Looking for work? There will be more than 45 companies at this career fair in Cromwell.
James Rothman is one of three recipients recognized for his work in cell transportation systems.
Keeping your driveway sealed is a smart investment that won’t require a second mortgage.
The map below shows which areas have the most people working from home.
Trees are in danger of toppling in the rain and gusts this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
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