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Audience members at the Talcott Mountain Music Festival event are invited to take waltz, swing and foxtrot lessons from Arthur Murray Dance Studio instructors before the show.
The group meets Thursdays at Scout Hall Youth Center.
Volunteers spent the weekend cleaning the Canal Trail & Park and planting new bushes.
Killingworth native is chief operations officer for the New London-based lifesaving agency formed as a result of the Titanic disaster in 1912.
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.
Richard D. Rabbett, a co-founder of the nonprofit SS United States Conservancy, is one of a select few setting sail for the Titanic's final resting place to lay a wreath in memory of Jane Carr of Windsor Locks, and others lost.
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.
The cargo manifest on the ill-fated ship was as diverse and interesting as the passenger list was.
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.
For more than 70 years, holiday cards from all over the world have been decorated with Bethlehem stamps designed by local artists. Curious how other little towns of Bethlehem celebrate? Read on to find out.
Broad Brook resident shows her passion for images.
Fans trying to access the increasingly popular Pottermore Web site have two books left and are being warned to be wary of those practicing the dark art of scamming.
Hartt School graduate takes home $100,000 and recording contract.
19 of the 161 Connecticut men memorialized in Normandy Cemetery died on June 6, 1944.
Notable authors, performers and awards ceremony highlight two-day event.
There are three days left to browse the amazing one-mile stretch of 6,000 antiques dealers in nearby Brimfield, MA.
"What Might I Be?" by Lisa Lavoie asks children what kind of bug, bird, flower, etc. they could be.
Hall of Fame singer and Vernon native Gene Pitney remembered five years after his passing.
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