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Organizers, Runners Prep for Eversource Hartford Marathon
Thousands of people are expected in Hartford on Saturday for the 26th Eversource Hartford Marathon, including 10,000 runners, such as Deborah Carpenter of Middletown.
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Preparations Underway for This Weekend's Hartford Marathon
The Hartford Marathon will take place this Saturday and preparations are in full swing. Kate Rayner has a look at what runners and spectators need to know.
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House of Heroes Repairs 92-Year-Old Veteran's Home in Berlin
The Connecticut chapter of the House of Heroes stepped in again on Saturday to help a deserving World War II veteran in Berlin.
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Customers Thrilled as New Haven Deli Reopens After Fire
B&M Deli in New Haven’s Fair Haven section was forced to close after a fire destroyed the building two years ago. The beloved spot reopened this week.
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‘Know the Signs' to Prevent Acts of Violence
After a mass shooting, often disturbing details about the shooter come to light as well as potential warning signs that went unnoticed. Connecticut-based Sandy Hook Promise has trained more than 7 million people nationwide through its Know the Signs campaign, preventing multiple acts of violence.
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Finding an Affordable Home in Connecticut
Buying a home that is the right fit for your family can be challenging, but a new study digs deeper into where in Connecticut your money will go the farthest and where your finances may be stretched thin.
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Meals on Wheels Volunteers Make Sure Clients Are Beating the Heat
Friday’s stifling heat did not stop Community Renewal Team’s Meals on Wheels drivers, like Betty Woods, from making sure their clients are prepared for the weekend.
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Plainville Teen Reaches Sweet Milestone for Make-A-Wish
Saturday marked a sweet milestone for a Plainville teen who has raised tens-of-thousands of dollars for Make-a-Wish Connecticut selling lemonade.
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Swab Summer Kicks Off at United States Coast Guard Academy
The United States Coast Guard Academy welcomed a new class of cadets on Monday.
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Volunteers Build Handicap Ramp for Vietnam War Veteran in Meriden
There was a show of appreciation for a deserving Vietnam War veteran in Meriden as House of Heroes stepped in again to make his and his wife’s life a little easier.
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5 People Shot as 500 Person Party Clears in Hamden
Five people were shot while Hamden Police were clearing a 500-person house party on Friday night and the suspect is still at large.
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Hartford Keeping Kids Safe in Community Pools
As temperatures begin to sizzle and anticipation for July 4th builds, community pools around the state are opening up and hitting capacity, such as Colt Park in Hartford, which had 800 people on Thursday at its peak.
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Racial Profiling During CT Traffic Stops on the Decline: Study
Connecticut Central State University released its fourth annual analysis of police traffic stop data on Tuesday.
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Local Organization Wants Parents to Know About Free Summer Meal Programs
The end of the school year could mean that some children go without regular meals, but a local organization is ramping up its efforts to let parents know that free meals are available through the summer.
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K9 Team Keeps Travelers Safe at Bradley International Airport
Along with sniffing out explosives in cars and baggage and on airplanes, the K9s can now pick up on moving and stationary explosive odors on passengers.
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United Way Hits Milestone in Efforts to End Youth Homelessness
The United Way of Greater New Haven is striving to end youth homelessness by 2020 as part of a statewide endeavor. On Friday, the organization said it hit a milestone in the 100 Day Challenge.
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74 People Become U.S. Citizens in Mystic
Seventy-four people from all over the world were sworn in at the Mystic Seaport Museum on Friday.
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Mystic Seaport Museum Could Get Impressive Expansion
Some big changes could be in the works in Mystic at its impressive Mystic Seaport Museum. For visitors and locals alike, it is a Connecticut gem.
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Students With Disabilities Hit the Slopes as Part of Adaptive Skiing Program
A group of children from Glenville Elementary School in Greenwich soared to new heights on Mount Southington on Wednesday with the help of a local adaptive ski program.
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Mailbox Plow Damage: Simsbury DPW Explains Resident Responsibilities
Some Simsbury residents are raising concerns about snow plows damaging mailboxes but the town’s Department of Public Works believes homeowners bear some of the responsibility as well.