Four other Connecticut sites also received the Site of Conscience designation this year.
Donations needed amid record-high inflation
Kid Governor Makhi and his cabinet will visit six libraries in September
Kickoff Workshops for teachers begin in September
The class on Sept. 9 will include a panel and question and answer session
Local experts to discuss the legacy of slavery in Connecticut
Former Head Moves to Expand Kid Governor® Program Nationally
Regina Lee and Nick Angeli are one of only sixteen national pairs chosen to participate the Sacrifice for Freedom® program in Hawaii
Company’s newest loan officer says it’s still a seller’s market in most areas, so borrowers should be prepared to make a strong offer
Proceeds benefit psychiatric patients in the Behavioral Health Network
The program provides comprehensive cardiovascular care to cancer patients throughout their treatment phases
Hartford Hospital hosts event with education and resources on Aug. 3
Hartford HealthCare and Trinity College partnership provides counseling and psychological wellness
Minimally invasive techniques and new materials improve recovery time and mobility
In wake of Dobbs decision, organizations urge Congressional delegation to take decisive action
One of only 15 globally to receive Parkinson’s designation to highlight top standards of care
Formerly enslaved person Venture Smith published his fascinating autobiography in 1798
Hartford Hospital only hospital in state to receive this recognition
Fundraiser will take place at Mohegan Sun on September 2nd
The Hartford History Lecture Series is brought to you by Capital Community College, The Connecticut Democracy Center, and Historic Hartford
Delegation discusses potential training and partnership pathways
Hartford Marathon Foundation Collaborates with Urban League of Greater Hartford on new MOVE! Event in July
Will help foster new heath partnerships to benefit athletes of all abilities
Andre Keitt will lead a fascinating discussion about James Pennington, the former slave who wrote the first African American history book
Kid Governor®, the national award-winning civics program created by The Connecticut Democracy Center, has welcomed Georgia to its roster
Twelve Connecticut students received 2022 National History Day® awards at a virtual award ceremony on June 18.
Neighborhood Health, a local barber and a pastor in Hartford joined to help those experiencing homelessness receive screenings and haircuts
55 of our primary care practices across Connecticut have received the Patient Centered Medical Home Recognition
This is the third consecutive year Hartford Hospital has achieved this recognition
Raises $2 Million for the Institute of Living
Joseph Cook's exhibit will be displayed online in a Smithsonian Museum of American History showcase this month.
This new Meetup group will convene at free outdoor summer concerts in Hartford
The lawn at Connecticut's Old State House is a tiny park open to the public
A home blood pressure monitor more accurately captures your blood pressure over time
College explores training and academic opportunities for students
Award-winning civics program opens class registration for the 2022-23 school year
Every Friday at noon, free public concerts will be held on the lawn at Connecticut’s Old State House, from July 1 through October 7.
Officers will carry the "Flame of Home" to support local athletes
What Can Be Done?
U.S. to Release Vaccine Supply