One of the greatest trumpet players of all time will be in concert at Manchester on Monday, Sept. 17.
CT State Department of Education school health consultant Stephanie Knutson talks about how to create a safe environment for students with food allergies.
“The majority of our cases are entitlement cases. People feel that they are entitled to the money that they steal and they can rationalize why they took it.”
The two will lead the Cougars into the 2012 season, which starts this Saturday.
New federal rules will require more fruits, vegetables, along with calorie limits.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Center Hearing Room at 494 Main St.
The Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Learning Power LLC as they opened new offices in Glastonbury.
The annual award is given to a woman who works at MCC and exemplifies leadership qualities, acts as a role model and mentor, and has contributed to the achievements of women through her activities on campus.
The American Library Association says it can.
The celebration will include a pre-opening wine and champagne reception .
It’s back to school time! Go Green with Patch and learn how to pack an eco-friendly lunchbox for your kids.
The new school year is just around the corner, and we've got the 411 on all you need to know to register your child.
A weak El Nino could bring larger snowfall amounts to Connecticut this year, which could mean more weather related school closings.
Students participating in UConn's Research Experience for Undergrads program presented their research and business ideas at Nerac last week.
Two local businesses set a goal to collect at least 300 back packs filled with school supplies to donate to children in Manchester who can’t afford to purchase school supplies for the upcoming school year.