She retired from the board in early October.
Only 26 American metro areas had more rodent calls than Hartford.
Foodshare is continuing its food distribution program at Rentschler Field.
The grant will be used to promote a healthy environment with nutritious food for three Boys & Girls club sites across Hartford.
Organization will send children a new, age-appropriate book each month for free
The Oct. 23 virtual event will showcase the college’s programs of study for health care heroes.
HPL staff set up shop with the Library on Wheels on Oct. 9 on Gillett Street in conjunction with Foodshare’s food distribution efforts.
Hartford resident Jariel Santiago explores his new playscape wish
Volunteers will be sent virtually into Hartford Public Schools first grade classrooms to read to students.
The Facebook live event is set for 6 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 12.
He has created a set of cuddly monsters, which have taken up residence in the children’s room at the Hartford Public Library.
She purchased the lucky ticket recently.
The Alzheimer’s Association encourages people to walk as individuals or in small groups on sidewalks, tracks and trails across the state.
The latest Hidden Gem is an African Restaurant in north-central Connecticut.
Community partnerships assist the non-profit in zero energy building design.
The funding will enable HPL to provide this training to Hartford residents.
The event, which will feature poetry readings and musical performances, will be streamed live on HPL’s Facebook channel.
The picks include both fiction and non-fiction.
FACS Donates $7,500 to Each CT Catholic School for COVID Safety
Registration is 25 dollars per individual, with 100 percent of the registration dollars donated to the event’s official charities.
He purchased the lucky ticket recently.
The ticket was purchased recently.
Windsor resident hits for $15k.
These two reads shed light on immigrant stories.
Live tutoring is available from 2-11 p.m. daily.
Pink Aid 10th Anniversary Event on 10-10-20 Provides Help to Breast Cancer Patients In Treatment.
The club will feature live readings, interactive dialogue and reflections on fiction and poetry by Black, Indigenous, and BIPOC authors.
Patrons can type their questions into a text box and, during certain hours, receive an answer from a librarian in real time.
Graciela Rivera, curator of HPL’s Spanish-language collection, gives her recommendations.
"Saint Francis has been an invaluable regional partner providing care and support for COVID-19 patients."
The spine of the October 1920 project comes from a collection of voter registration cards from that landmark year.
Literary Integrated Trailblazers, a group of local authors, artists, and entrepreneurs, is presented a full-day virtual event on Sept. 19.
The Connecticut United Ways 2020 ALICE Report Lays Bare the Severity of the Economic Challenges Facing Many Families in the State
The collection caretaker, who is retiring after 36 years with HPL, has loved libraries since his childhood in Brooklyn.
Police have identified a man whose body was found in the water off Eastern Point Beach Aug. 28.
Foodshare has been giving away free food throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Marcavitch will oversee the growth and well-being of historic properties.
Free books and ice cream will be available at each event.
The events are scheduled from Aug. 25 through Sept. 23.