Jennifer Joas

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  • The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in Ashford, CT.
    Golf Jun 18

    Travelers Championship proceeds benefit 200+ charities

    Golf fans went to TPC River Highlands in Cromwell for the Travelers Championship Pro-Am on Wednesday. “We’re a big fan of the players. We’ve been here last year and we come every day. And today’s a perfect day to meet them and grab a picture with them and super fun and show our support,” said Jen Spreng, from Mystic....

  • Connecticut State Capitol
    Schools Jun 3

    Bill to provide silent panic alarms in CT schools heads to governor's desk

    A bill that would improve police response times to emergencies like a school shooting has passed the House of Representatives with overwhelming support. The legislation would allow schools to purchase silent panic alarms that teachers could wear, like a badge, around their neck. In the event of an emergency, they can push the button on the badge and it will…

  • connecticut state capitol
    Education Apr 30

    Teachers to wear ‘Red for Ed' to push for an increase in education funding

    Teachers across the state are heading into work on Wednesday morning wearing Red for Ed. It’s a push by the largest teachers’ union in the state to get the attention of state lawmakers and urge them to increase funding for education. Union leaders and teachers will be showing up to the Capitol in all red. They’re advocating for more...

  • 7 Brew in Vernon, CT
    Vernon Apr 28

    Viral coffee shop opens second Connecticut location

    Viral drive-thru coffee spot, 7 Brew, just opened its second location in Connecticut on Monday and customers were excited. “I’ve been waiting for this,” said Allison Farrar, who lives in Manchester. Farrar said she became a fan of 7 Brew when she was in college in Texas. “I’ve been here like so many times. It got me through college. So…

  • Waterbury Apr 22

    Attorneys for stepmom accused of holding stepson captive seek to allow her to pick up possessions

    The attorney for the woman who is accused of holding her stepson captive in their Waterbury home for 20 years is seeking to allow his client to return to her home to collect possessions and to get her cell phone back. He said the case was continued.  Kimberly Sullivan, 56, has been charged with kidnapping and other related charges. The…

  • Norwalk Dec 2, 2024

    Fairfield Avenue Bridge in Norwalk reopens after fiery crash, months of construction

    The Fairfield Avenue Bridge in Norwalk has reopened Monday after undergoing months of construction following a fiery crash on Interstate 95 back in May. In May, the state Dept. of Transportation was estimating it would take up to a year to get the bridge replaced, but it has been closer to seven months. It was initially closed in May after…

  • Bridgeport Nov 19, 2024

    Former Public Service Electric and Gas Plant in Bridgeport to be demolished

    New life could be coming to Bridgeport. The governor announced plans on Tuesday to demolish the former Public Service Electric and Gas Plant. It’s an old, decommissioned, coal-power plant in the city. The goal is to turn the property into potential commercial, residential and recreational space. “This 33-acre shoreline property containing a former coal plant with a 500-foot smokestack...

  • Norwich Fatal Fire on Summit Street
    Norwich Oct 16, 2024

    Community grieving after 7-year-old girl dies in Norwich fire

    The community is grieving after a 7-year-old girl died in a house fire in Norwich on Tuesday night. Norwich firefighters and Norwich police responded to 83 Summit St. just before 5:30 p.m. after receiving several 911 calls about a large home on fire with a child trapped inside, according to police. Neighbors say everyone jumped into action trying to help….

  • Hurricanes Oct 9, 2024

    Rhode Island man heads to Florida two days after becoming Red Cross Volunteer

    As Hurricane Milton takes aim at Florida, the American Red Cross has continued to send volunteers to the region to help with disaster recovery. One of those volunteers is Joe Balcher. He signed up to be a volunteer on Monday and left for Florida on Wednesday morning. “I’ve always wanted to, always wanted to be part of helping others...

  • New Haven Sep 24, 2024

    State hearing case for tiny structures in New Haven

    Can the tiny structures where unhoused people live in New Haven remain in place and access electricity? That question is now in the hands of the State Codes and Standards Committee. On Tuesday, they heard from New Haven’s building official and counsel, as well as counsel and supporters of the Rosette Neighborhood Village, who wish to appeal the city’s...

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