Month: February 2014
28
Feb
Engaging the Public on Transportation and Zoning
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Hartford hosted zoning and transportation meetings this week as one agency launches a new plan and the other moves toward refining regulations. The Zoning 101...
27
Feb
Let the Debate Begin, There is No Debate
by Josh Blanchfield
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What’s the debate? That was the continual refrain at this week’s Hartford Board of Education meeting. The packed house at the Journalism and Media Magnet...
27
Feb
Pet Supply Store Opens on Trumbull Street
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Naturally Dogs and Cats opened with ribbon-cutting fanfare at 100 Trumbull...
26
Feb
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March 2014 Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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March 1 Free admission to the Connecticut Historical Society galleries today, 9am-5pm. TNMOT-AZTRO: Projector Series II — from 7-8pm, watch a performance that blends dance,...
25
Feb
Learning Curb: Arch Street is the name, not a parking suggestion
by Kerri Ana Provost
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We get it. There’s still snow and ice all over the streets, making parking difficult. We have scratched our heads over this. After all, the...
24
Feb
CTfastrak to Prompt More Temporary Closures
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Originally supposed to happen at the beginning of the month, the temporary closure of the I-84 West entrance ramp on Capitol Avenue will be happening...
24
Feb
Students Honored for Turbine Project
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Ten students from the Academy of Engineering and Green Technology at Hartford High School were finally recognized by the City of Hartford for their role in the...
24
Feb
Place this Place
by Kerri Ana Provost
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24
Feb
Thoughts on Black Power
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The conversation was supposed to continue until 3pm, but well before that time, the library announced the panel would be wrapping up, despite panelists and...