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Review of Tartuffe at the Yale Summer Cabaret
Tartuffe Through June 15 at the Yale Summer Cabaret, 217 Park Street, New Haven. (203) 432-1566, www.yalecabaret.org. Briskly played and cunningly trimmed to come in at well under two hours, the Summer Cabaret’s Tartuffe is more “Oof&...Tags: Westport Country Playhouse
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Doris Lane Czarra, 89
Doris Anne Catherine Lane Czarra, 89, of Boonsboro, Md., and formerly of Rohrersville, Md., Potomac, Md., and Bethesda, Md., departed this life peacefully on Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at the Fahrney-Keedy Memorial Home also located in Boonsboro. She was...
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READER SUBMITTED: 'r kids Family Center Is Celebrating Their Tenth Anniversary On Dixwell
StatewideJoin 'r kids Family Center as we celebrate ten years of serving the community on Dixwell Avenue at the Decade of Families Community Block Party! We'll be joined by co-founding legislative sponsors State Senator Toni Harp and former State Representative...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Rosa DeLauro, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Family
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New Haven's Long History Of Selling Streets
The Hartford CourantLast Monday, New Haven sold two downtown streets to Yale University for $3 million. Although the Board of Aldermen approved it handily — the vote was 21-8 —public reaction was more mixed. Protesters were forcibly removed from city hall...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Yale University
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Declaring Wright Brothers Not First Doesn't Really Fly
This was not the year for nonsense at the Capitol. Nevertheless, this session included a bill calling for a day to honor "the first powered flight" by Gustave Whitehead. The debate over whether the German immigrant was first to fly a powered aircraft is...Tags: Newington, Kitty Hawk, Smithsonian Institution, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Still A Cloud Over Meriden Police
A year ago, so-called independent investigator Thomas V. Dailey, a Hartford attorney and former federal prosecutor hired by the city of Meriden for upward of $60,000 to look at problems in the police department, reached some odd conclusions. He...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Meriden, Prisons, Justice System
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Comptroller Bemoans Senate Leaders' Failure To Act On Economic 'Transparency' Bill
The Hartford CourantState Comptroller Kevin Lembo on Thursday bemoaned the failure of state Senate leaders to vote on a bill he was pushing that would have required the state to establish a searchable online database for citizens to learn about tax breaks and other...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Elections, Freedom of Information Act, Martin M Looney
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Stop Pilfering Funds For Roads, Bridges
The roads and bridges that most of us use each day are not free. They have to be repaired and maintained, and this costs a lot of money. Nearly three decades ago, following the collapse of the Mianus River bridge on I-95 in Greenwich, state officials...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bradley International Airport, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Transportation
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Withholding Homicide Photos Wrong Choice
The Hartford CourantIt was a lot to suggest –- that Newtown parents voluntarily show the gruesome pictures of their slaughtered children. But several weeks after Newtown, I suggested it as one way to ensure that the Newtown killings made an indelible mark on the...Tags: Southern Connecticut State University, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Weapon Control, Murder
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Federal Sequester Hits State Job Programs
The Hartford CourantRecently, we learned that members of Congress can act quickly when their flights heading home might be delayed. When it comes to the rest of us, all we get is, well — nothing. Congress protected the air traffic controllers from damaging cuts under...Tags: Business, Air Transportation Delays, Employment Opportunities, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Politics
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State Senate Approves Budget By 19 to 17
The Hartford CourantThe state Senate granted final legislative approval Monday night to a two-year, $44 billion budget that extends tax increases, cuts college scholarships, and simultaneously increases spending for a wide variety of programs. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and...Tags: John McKinney, Politics, Waterbury, Southington, Health Insurance
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Senate Narrowly Passes Two-Year Budget As Three Democrats Vote With GOP
The Hartford CourantThe Senate granted final legislative approval Monday night to a two-year, $44 billion spending plan that extends tax increases, cuts college scholarships and increases spending for a variety of programs. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Democrats hailed the...Tags: Waterbury, Lifestyle and Leisure, Health Insurance, Robin Williams, Parties and Movements
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