03/29/11 There will be a strategic planning forum for a regional cultural service alliance to serve northeastern Connecticut from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. tonight at Quinebaug Valley Community College in Danielson.
03/27/11 There will be a strategic planning forum for a regional cultural service alliance to serve northeastern Connecticut from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Quinebaug Valley Community College in Danielson.
03/27/11 A golden eagle with an injured leg that was found in February by some snowmobilers will be released back to the wild Monday at Mohawk State Forest in Goshen.
03/16/11 As the descendants of slaves in North Carolina, Lubbie Harper has come a long way.
03/07/11 Peabody Energy committed to occupy 215,362-square feet at 701 Market Street in downtown St. Louis, signing a 15-year lease renewal and expansion. Under terms of the agreement, Peabody will occupy approximately half of the 409,920-square-foot, 15-story office building. Formerly known as Gateway One, the building will be renamed Peabody Plaza. Daymark Realty Advisors negotiated the new agreement ...
03/02/11 The Rice women's basketball squad (17-12, 9-6) plays at SMU (14-14, 7-8) on Thursday at 7 p.m. to conclude the regular season. GameTracker
02/24/11 Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc. today reported the following results and performance measures for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2010. The proforma performance measurements for Occupancy, Average Daily Rate , Revenue Per Available Room , and Hotel Operating Profit include the Company's 97 hotels owned and included in continuing operations as of December 31, 2010.
02/22/11 Lawmaker Seeks Waiver Of 180-Day Requirement With Connecticut schools grappling with near-record numbers of snow days this winter, a legislator is asking the state to waive its 180-day school-year requirement.
02/21/11 The Connecticut Department of Agriculture has announced that it will fund a third year of the regional AGvocate program.
02/15/11 Two prolific Connecticut restaurateurs have been nominated for Food & Wine Magazine's "The People's Best New Chef" contest.
02/15/11 SEYMOUR, CT Cold and record breaking snowfall hasnt slowed the pace of construction at Rolling Hills, the collection of single-family Manor and Estate homes in Seymour, CT.And with development activity in full swing, Baker Residential, developer of Rolling Hills, is looking to heat up buyer interest with special hard hat tours on Saturday, February 26th. During the event, which will...
02/14/11 By JC REINDL BLADE STAFF WRITER Consider it a sweet spot in local history. Toledo is connected to not just one, but two of the 20th century's big artificial sweeteners. One is saccharin, a synthetic compound 300 times sweeter than sugar that's found inside those small pink packets of Sweet'N Low. The modern process for making saccharin was invented here in 1949 by Toledo native Oliver F. Senn ...
12/30/10 HARTFORD (AP) -- Gov.-elect Dan Malloy continued filling out his cabinet on Tuesday, appointing the Connecticut Farm Bureau 's executive director to oversee the state's agriculture department and reappointing his predecessor's banking commissioner.
12/30/10 Listen to the Audio JEFFREY BROWN: And now another model for philanthropy, one pioneered by a well-known actor. Our story comes from our colleagues at Connecticut Public Television. It's narrated by WNPR reporter John Dankosky. PAUL NEWMAN , actor: I will jump first. ROBERT REDFORD , actor: No. PAUL NEWMAN: Then you jump first. ROBERT REDFORD: No, I said. PAUL NEWMAN: What's the matter with you ...
12/29/10 As a humanities professor at San Jose State University from 1961 to 1973, John Sperling pioneered remedial reading classes for Mexican Americans and courses in social problems for police officers.
12/29/10 Tuesday December 28, 2010 Representatives from Northeast Utilities -- the holding company of Western Massachusetts Electric Co.
12/28/10 Gov.-elect Dan Malloy has tapped the executive director of the Connecticut Farm Bureau to oversee the state's agriculture department and reappointed Gov. M. Jodi Rell's banking commissioner.
12/28/10 *Teena Marie bought us pots and pans. The year was 1978 and photographer Bobby Holland and I, both 23 and cutting our teeth at Soul Newspaper, had just become roommates in a two bedroom mid-Wilshire Los Angeles apartment. World Headquarters. Without a cooking stove. Teena would come visit Bobby in her little blue [...]
12/08/10 There is a delay in the trial of former Pelham Police Chief Edward Fleury. Hampden County Superior Court Assistant Clerk William Eason told 22News that Fleury's lawyer announced Wednesday morning that her client is ill. Eason says that trial has been continued for a status conference on December 15th.
11/23/10 State police will hold their annual Stuff-A-Cruiser event Dec. 4 on the Tolland Green. |