More residents in central and northeastern Connecticut took advantage of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program this year.
blumshapiro is the largest regional business advisory firm based in New England, with offices in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island
ARTLink will feature podcasting, keyboarding and pottery.
Participants will be eligible to enter a raffle to win backpacks filled with school supplies and family pizza dinner certificates.
Carl Manicini will serve prison time for tampering with pain management medications.
Local Company Expands Corporate Operations, Strategic Partners to Create High-Tech Positions in Growing Drone Industry
A teenager was arrested on accusations that he spray painted cars in the Public Safety Complex parking lot.
American Eagle Financial Credit Union (AEFCU) continues its long-standing support of public schools in Connecticut
Victor Perdomo will serve time in federal prison for his role in a fentanyl and heroin dealing ring.
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation announced that six Connecticut non-profit organizations were awarded a total of $3,100.
After more than a year without a permanent residence in Connecticut, Murphy's family has purchased a Hartford home.
Inductees for the Capital Community College Alumni Wall of Fame will be honored during the virtual event on Oct. 23.
Social Security turns 85 years old August 14. The President threatens to eliminate it by cutting the payroll tax which funds Social Security
The murals recognize the contributions of people of color to the city's history.
A downtown establishment will close its doors permanently.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.
Peer-to-peer fundraising empowers board members, faculty, staff and alumni to support non-profits.
Victor Perdomo trafficked heroin and fentanyl.
Wiggins was a non-traditional student who was completing her associate degree studies at the time of her death in 2019.
The Awakening Book Club for young adults ages 13 to 25 begins Tuesday.
She purchased the lucky ticket recently.
A bipartisan coalition of 28 attorneys general are aiming to assist federal student loan borrowers impacted by the pandemic.
The coalition argues that the law unlawfully hinges the right to vote on court-ordered financial obligations.
The yoga instructor will be part of the library's Wellness Wednesday series, airing on Facebook.
The biweekly discussion series will center on a book of the month that prompts conversation about past and present racial injustices.
blumshapiro is giving back to the communities it serves by donating to non-profit organizations operating in CT, RI and MA
A $5,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of a man wanted in a double murder.
An overnight shooting has left one dead and six injured, according to police.
The city's new program has the goal of providing free internet to all city residents.
This initiative was launched with a commitment by Citizens Bank to provide grants to small businesses facing immediate financial distress.
These qualified students will owe no out-of-pocket tuition or mandatory fees to attend one of Connecticut’s 12 community colleges.
In April, Connecticut, New York, Vermont and New York City asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block implementation of the Public Charge Rule.
Hartford Stage cancels all onstage performances scheduled through June 2021; virtual artistic and education programs continue this fall.
The yoga instructor is offering free classes online.
Concerts, Music, Puppet Shows, Virtual Walking Tours, Farm Visits, Cooking Demos, kids activities, Professional Art Workshops, and more!
A Hartford man has been arrested on a murder charge for allegedly using a samurai sword to kill his landlord.
Black-owned establishments in the community will be celebrated.