Month: May 2015
29
May
Some Access to Bushnell Park Restored
by Kerri Ana Provost
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After months of no apparent work happening, the chain-link fences have finally been removed, restoring north-south pedestrian access in and out of Bushnell Park near...
27
May
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June 2015 Hartford Events
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June 1 Wesleyan University professor Nikesha Anderson will be giving a talk on “Connecticut’s Role in Stem Cell Research: Questions and Concerns” at 11:30 a.m....
26
May
Place this Place
by Kerri Ana Provost
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24
May
New Business on Pratt: Capital Spirits
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73 Pratt Street is occupied again, this time with a package store.
21
May
Paving Schedules
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Though Real Hartford announced the night-time construction on Park Street, many residents were caught completely off-guard. That is despite the City’s press release stating that...
18
May
Place this Place
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15
May
National Bike to Work Day
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To mark National Bike to Work Day, cyclists and pedestrians gathered at the Old State House for coffee and bagels. State Senator Beth Bye spoke...
14
May
Park Street Access
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From May 17-May 27th sections of Park Street will be closed to motorists from 6 p.m. until 6 a.m. This closure includes on-street parking. The...
14
May
Conversations with the Candidates: Impressions
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“Why isn’t the mayor here?” That was the first question asked by an audience member, before the official time for questions began — before anything...
13
May
Scenes from the Sidewalk: No.
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Remember how last month Broad Street was all about equestrians? We can’t help but think that a pedestrian with some markers noticed the sidewalk-closure-without-warning on...