Community Corner

High-Speed Internet Expansion + Real Estate Roundup

Here are all the top news stories in Hartford along with key events in town.

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Welcome back, Hartford. Here's all the local news, events, and community posts you need for Wednesday, Feb. 16.


First, today's weather:

Not as cold, becoming breezy. High: 44 Low: 43.


Here are the top stories today in Greater Hartford:

  1. Greater Hartford Area Real Estate Roundup (Greater Hartford Patch)
  2. High-speed internet in Hartford's Northeast neighborhood could spark new economic growth (Hartford Courant)
  3. Hartford County Government: 'LOVE YOUR BLOCK' GRANT PROGRAM EXPANDS, SEEKS COMMUNITY IDEAS (Press Release Desk)
  4. Apartments planned for East Hartford cinema site (Journal Inquirer)
  5. East Hartford Man Awarded $5K For Decade Of Stellar Senior Care (Press Release Desk)
  6. Hartford rally highlights call for mediation programs for gun violence that's a health issue 'as contagious as COVID' (Hartford Courant)

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Today in Greater Hartford:

  • 1/2 Day- PD - University High School of Science and Engineering (12:00 AM)
  • Clay Hand Building Class - Greater Hartford Arts Council (9:00 AM)
  • Heart Health: Understanding Cholesterol (12:00 PM)
  • New Britain Museum of American Art - Black History Month Gallery Talk (1:00 PM)
  • Take Control of High Blood Pressure (1:15 PM)
  • V G IHOC Hall/Conard Co-op @ East Catholic (5:10 PM)
  • V B IHOC Hall @ Newington Coop - Hall High School Sports (5:10 PM)
  • Mystery at the Library - Windsor Public Library Kidspace Programs (6:30 PM)

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Chris Rhatigan

About me: Chris Rhatigan is a freelance writer and editor.

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