The weekly programs are aimed at helping those learning English to improve their skills and enjoy reading at the same time.
The winning ticket was sold Feb. 28, with an East Hartford man earning the maximum scratch-off game payout.
The founder and owner of the beloved traveling comedy baseball will speak at UHart as part of a university lecture series Tuesday, March 5.
The West Hartford Public Library is hosting an award-winning travel author who will discuss the culinary scene of Maine (and lobster).
The 'CT Beer Tour for a Cancer-Free Future' starts Friday, March 1, and continues to May 4, with proceeds supporting blood cancer research.
The 2024 Connecticut Spelling Bee features 57 pupils from the state as they battle to represent the state at the national event in May.
With development skyrocketing all across West Hartford, the town is looking for a building inspector to join its team.
Clean energy for homes is the topic of a webinar conducted by the Connecticut Green Bank on Thursday, Feb. 22, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The matching funds, available through Sustainable CT, are for local groups, schools, organizations and, even, individuals.
Extensive work is planned throughout town in 2024, with the goal being to minimize power outages in bad weather.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong will be at West Hartford's Bishops Corner Senior Center on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
The West Hartford Rotary's 'Vines of March' event is Saturday, March 2, and it will feature food, drinks and an auction.
The town has set up an online poll to assess public opinions on a large plan to reconstruct a busy section of town.
Playhouse on Park in West Hartford is hosting an event Monday to raise money for 'Friends of Feeney,' which helps kids cope with tragedy.
Two prominent West Hartford parks are getting much-needed waterway projects done to help local fishermen.
West Hartford Community of Concern​ is asking for students in grades 6-12 to submit artwork for a special wellness-theme art show in March.
The virtual event is Thursday and is in celebration of Black History Month.
The West Hartford Public Library is hosting a day of fun in celebration of National Bring a Child to the Library Day on Saturday, Feb. 3.
The winning ticket was purchased at a West Hartford supermarket on Monday, Jan. 29.
The program raised several thousand dollars to buy books to improve the reading levels of underprivileged children in greater Hartford.
The West Hartford tax office has two programs for elderly residents to get help with taxes, with applications sought Feb. 1-May 15.
The West Hartford Plan & Zoning Commission Feb. 5 will host a public hearing and, possibly, vote on a driving range modernization project.
The latest Hidden Hem is underneath a church rich in history and visitors can mine a variety of reference and literary recourses there.
West Hartford this week has unveiled its 2024-25 recreational programs brochure with sign-ups soon to be allowed.
The West Hartford Police Department recently had to extract an owl that, somehow, ended up inside a local resident's home.
The West Hartford Food Bank is urgently seeking donations to help replenish its food stocks this month.
The event will take place Saturday evening at a West Hartford synagogue, with all invited.
The free, virtual program will take place Tuesday evening.
The deadline to register is Sunday, Jan. 14, with a special training session starting Tuesday, Jan. 16.
The two West Hartford residents were among 915 earning that honor at the New Hampshire university.
The Town of West Hartford is asking residents to pull back their Christmas trees from the curb to assist in snow-removal operations.
The Town of West Hartford recently honored several employees reaching major service milestones, including those as high as 35 years.
The town is hosting a special program on decluttering starting on Tuesday, Jan. 9.
All that is required is a library card for the West Hartford Public Library.
He was one of many honored by Wheeler Community Health Care, a nonprofit that operates in several Central Connecticut towns.
​The 'West Hartford Tree Project' is seeking public donations to reach a Jan. 6 deadline to receive matching funding to obtain 1,000+ trees.
Perry Phillips has joined FCP Live-In as an Assistance Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
The letter-writing campaign is in conjunction with Playhouse on Park's production of 'The Pin-Up Girls: A Musical Love Letter.'
The Town of West Hartford will take away bagged leaves from the roadside for the final time on Dec. 11-15.
Under the theme of 'The Wonder of West Hartford,' the light pole banners will be up for the next few months.