Promising New Treatment For Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Clinicians at the UConn Health Center’s Division of Nuclear Medicine in Farmington a...
Local Activists Win Award At Annual Toxics Action Conference
Middletown –– The Canary Committee was honored with an “Outstan...
Unraveling The Myths
About Lack Of Sleep
There are many common myths about sleep. “Sometimes they are characterized as old wives’ tales...
Predicting Drug And Alcohol Relapse
Research conducted at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington has shown that the electroencephalogram or E...
Treatment Key To Controlling Childhood Asthma
By Tanjua Damon
Eight percent of children under 16 in Connecticut are plagued with asthma. Doctors do not know wha...
Canadian Brass To Play Ives Concert Hall
DANBURY — Command Performance, a nonprofit performing arts organization for greater Danbury, will sponsor a...
Glass Named To Governor’s Coalition
For Youth With Disabilities
HARTFORD — William Glass, a resident of Newtown, has been named to the G...
On View At Booth Library—
A Photographer’s Passion Has Its
Roots In Childhood
By Jan Howard
The gift of a camera received as a child int...
Health And Wellness Expo At NVCC
WATERBURY –– Naugatuck Valley Community College’s Office of Health Education and Disability...
Canaan House Vandalism
Police report that sometime on the night of March 19 or early morning of March 20, someone threw an object through an exterior windo...
Penny,
Thank you for sharing Jack's and your life story. We were moved,Jack was an exceptional person.
Lots of love to you and your wonderful family.
Pat and Julie D'Onofrio
Thank you! BOE budget items lurk in the shadows. Many programs we fund are often dreamed up by the State and pushed down to the districts to implement.
Schools could be consolidated here as enrollment decreases. And some 'luxury' programs should be trimmed. Downsizing administrators and support staff should be considered as well. And a 'few hundred' dollars on top of inflation is a bridge too far.