Category: Hartford
04
Dec
No Position from Neighborhood Group on 68 Scarborough
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
Not wholly unexpected, the West End Civic Association officially backed out of any involvement in the attempt by some to evict a family from its...
04
Dec
Hartford Launched Through Time
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
The newly-published Hartford Through Time was launched Wednesday evening in the Hartford Public Library’s Hartford History Center. The book is a collaboration of the Hartford...
03
Dec
Standing Up
by Kerri Ana Provost
1 Comment
Justin held his sign in front of City Hall during rush hour on Wednesday. He wanted to know why he was the only person taking...
03
Dec
One More College Adding Its Presence to Downtown Hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
3 Comments
In a message sent to the Trinity College community today, PresidentĀ Joanne Berger-Sweeney announced that the institution won the bid for 200 Constitution Plaza. Though the...
01
Dec
Place this Place
by Kerri Ana Provost
5 Comments
Do you know where this is in Hartford? Leave your address guess in the comments below.
30
Nov
Scenes from the Sidewalk: Chips, Cigarettes, and Cat
by Kerri Ana Provost
4 Comments
Cat locked inside a bodega on Capitol Avenue, Saturday afternoon.
28
Nov
Black Friday: Picketing for a Living Wage at Walmart
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
Hartford joined around 1600 other locations in protesting against Walmart today, Black Friday.
27
Nov
Activism Cultural Interest Education Faith Film Free Fun Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Holiday Myth Busting Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Shopping
December 2014 Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
December 1 Getting a snack at the Kitchen Cafe at the Hartford Public Library? Show your library card during December and get a 10% discount....
26
Nov
Hartford Speaks About Justice
by Christopher Brown
No Comments
People from Hartford and beyond attended a two hour vigil at Center Church in Hartford on Tuesday night. Community leaders, residents, and visitors spoke at...
25
Nov
Learning Curb: Flake Forecast
by Kerri Ana Provost
4 Comments
It’s bad enough that the storm naming and hype as begun. Adding to that annoyance: the practice of “news” trucks parking on the sidewalk during...