Richard D. Rabbett, a co-founder of the nonprofit SS United States Conservancy and a former board member of the Providence-based Steamship Historical Society of America, is one of a select few setting sail for the Titanic's final resting place to memorial
Whether you're captivated by the story of the Titanic or not, you can't avoid the avalanche of film and television offerings commemorating the 100th anniversary of the ship's sinking.
The famous explorer unveiled a multimillion-dollar, state-of-the-art interactive exhibit at the Mystic Aquarium Wednesday that brings visitors up close to the search for and discovery of the RMS Titanic.
William T. Sloper of New Britain found a seat on the first lifeboat launched after the Titanic began sinking but was falsely accused of impersonating a woman to get the seat. He spent the rest of his life defending his reputation.
Don't be fooled by appearances: This museum contains some outstanding artifacts and is well worth visiting.
Thirty-three of the passengers on the Titanic were headed to Connecticut. Eighteen of them never made it when the unthinkable happened to the "unsinkable."
A century after the “unsinkable” ocean liner sank to the bottom of the north Atlantic, Patch takes a look at some of the Connecticut connections to one of the worst — and certainly the most famous — maritime disasters in history.
The Gathering of the Vibes music and arts festival finishes up its five-year contract with the city of Bridgeport this summer.
The story of the Little Red School on Main Street starts with Carolyn West -- or Miss Fun, as her students call her.
The 82-year-old actor, who lives in Weston, won his first Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his work in 'Beginners.'
Take seven minutes out of your day, because this toy is absolutely awesome and this video is about to go viral.
Nominations will be released on Jan. 24.
And, of course, it isn't "Six-Degrees" without Kevin Bacon.
Pictures from a hiking walk along the trail surrounding Lake Zoar in Newtown.
Webb Mountain just touches the tip of Shelton. The state park offers beautiful shaded hiking trails and stunning views of Lake Zoar and the Housatonic river. Here is a photo gallery of the park just as fall barely begins to sweep in.
The following information was sent in a press release from Isabel Senes.
Cafe-goers enjoy an evening full of laughter and good food.
Shelton kids and teens show their photography skills in the local competition.
Concertgoers at the Gathering of the Vibes music festival — held last weekend in Bridgeport — braved out temperatures near 100 and took in music and art.
The Huntington Branch Library holds comedy classes for teens as part of a summer program.
The Youth CONNection gets ready for their annual summer production that will open next week.
According to festival promoter Ken Hays, ticket sales should exceed last year's.
The NHSO will present five shows in Shelton for the 2011-2012 season. There are Fall 2011 dates and Spring 2012 dates.
Patch examines authors who have highlighted Farfield County towns.
Courtesy of the Parks & Rec Dept., a list of this year's summer concerts in Shelton.
The following information comes from a press release by Gary and Fran Scarpa.
Life coach Janis Daddona promotes practicing silence for a better well-being. Daddona stresses the need to hear your inner voice in order to find self discovery.
Lina Buzzelli, a Shelton resident with a hair salon in Monroe, will be a judge on the reality TV show today, Sunday, March 15.
The Huntington Street Cafe hosts Open Mic Night entertainment every Thursday.
Written Words Bookstore hosted a "Meet the Author" event this past Sunday. Watch the video for a Q&A session or read the transcript below! And don't miss the awesome pictures!
Gary and Francesca Scarpa say the theater group will soon have a new home
Established artists and the talent of tomorrow are on display in and about town.
It now has everything today's Internet-savvy public has come to expect
Soulshine and Liquid Lunch hosted a gallery for artists from age 10 to 17.
Connecticut Connections to the Entertainment Industry