The Academy is hosting a free personal self defense seminar on April 17th
Do they really think the state has the right to decide which federal laws it will obey and whether to remain part of the United States?
2:30-4:30 pm, at Mary Cheney Library
Being a good citizen requires some effort, especially as Democrats keep trying to devalue citizenship with illegal immigration
What the Democrats are shrieking about most is their loss of vast federal government patronage, not any great danger to the country.
People clamoring to spend more on human needs should begin scrutinizing the state budget for items that are not compelling and could be cut
Star-Studded Event at Society Room of Hartford on September 18 will Celebrate 150 Years of Creating Second Chances and Transforming Lives
A place for seniors to learn and explore
The poor might be helped most simply by stopping inflation, not by creating more welfare.
The Academy is looking for new hires. Please read thoroughly.
New exhibit: Letters from Prison: Continuing the Conversation, March 13–May 18, 2025
The best solution may be to forbid any release of murderers acquitted by reason of insanity, allowing release only for lesser crimes
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DEI initiatives and protests against Trump serve only to distract from the catastrophes of policy that Connecticut won't confront
Lamont sounds hapless amid his inability to recall state government employees to their workplaces and to help revive Connecticut's cities
New Blind and Low Vision Support Group
Advancements in Parkinson's Treatment with Deep Brain Stimulation
Clergy members offer no help with the difficult choices elected officials always have to make with spending and taxes
From the Gilded Age to Today: A Legacy of Advocacy, Innovation, and Second Chances in Criminal Justice
Disgrace on one side now quickly becomes license for the other side. Who in politics still has the right to criticize?
150 YEARS OF INSPIRING HOPE AND ADVANCING PRISON REFORM Celebrating a Legacy of Advocacy with Forward-Thinking Leaders
Federal law could override opposition to natural gas pipelines and electric transmission lines directed to Connecticut through other states
There is probably not much chance of making the cities attractive to a wide range of people without elevating or dispersing the poor.
Yankee Institute's Connecticut Inside Investigator shows many schools have written policies requiring failing students to be advanced
The Academy of Martial Arts & Personal Development Hosts Successful "Friendship Seminar" in Manchester, CT
Amid epidemic of disturbed children, state government crazily expects that schools should double as mental hospitals
In Manchester... Ct.
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And will 2025 be the year when the General Assembly lets us buy wine in supermarkets and dares to stand up to the liquor lobby?
If United Healthcare has been cheating its customers to death, the senator didn't get around to protesting during his campaign
The more illegal immigrants are hired, the lower the wage base goes, the more child labor is used, and the more welfare expenses rise.
We've gathered an expert line-up of presenters and exhibitors.
A Guilford man has been convicted of felony threatening for protesting political propaganda at his town's high school
ECM Sports Performance and Rehabilitation Celebrates One Year at The Academy with Exciting Milestone
Pastor James Mercurio becomes new minister.
CCM's Delong notes that they shift spending burden to property tax; columnist Jahncke notes that raises nullify pension debt reduction
Attorney General Tong and city mayors refuse to distinguish between legal and illegal immigration
'Sanctuary state' facilitates dozens of marriages of convenience for visiting foreigners seeking right to stay in the country
At some point in politics disastrous policies become more important to voters than the character defects of a candidate