Month: May 2012
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May
2012 Farmers’ Market Season
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The addition of a farmers’ market at the Chrysalis Center on Homestead Avenue will bring the number of such markets in Hartford up to seven...
16
May
From Talk to Action on Adult Learning as a Pathway to Change
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Pushpins pierced over twenty countries on a world map, showing the diverse origins of those participating in or just stopping by to learn about the...
15
May
Knox Plant Sale
by Kerri Ana Provost
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On Friday and Saturday the Knox Parks Foundation will be holding its annual plant sale at 75 Laurel Street. They say they will have plants...
14
May
Obsession with Buried Treasure
by Kerri Ana Provost
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In recent memory, Huck Finn Adventures was forced to stop its underground tours when lawyers decided the trips were too risky. Damned Connecticut, Hog River...
14
May
Ongoing Conversations about Education
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Mike Rose has said that “we are in the middle of an extraordinary social experiment: the attempt to provide education for all members of a...
14
May
Place this Place
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Do you know where in Hartford this is? The prize this week will be the usual: 24 hours of smugness.
11
May
In God We Trust Afrikan Restaurant: Fufu, not frou-frou
by Kerri Ana Provost
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UPDATE: This establishment has since closed. We were about halfway down the block with our container of leftovers when we heard the proprietor yelling another...
11
May
Ragtime Closes This Saturday
by Kerri Ana Provost
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You have two more chances to catch Ragtime at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts: Friday and Saturday. Directed by Brian Jennings — who...
11
May
Tastes Like Hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
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From 12-5 today, locally-produced foods will be available for the sampling at La Paloma Sabanera. This includes DiFiore pasta, focaccia from First and Last Tavern,...
10
May
Security Officers Tired of “Same Old Stuff”
by Kerri Ana Provost
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April Piette, a security officer at 25 Sigourney Street, a State building, says she wants “them to do what they’re supposed to do by contract–...