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West Hartford Pride s drag queen event moved after threats

The Pride festival s drag queen storytime was moved from the public library to Barnes & Noble after receiving comments organizers interpreted as “veiled threats.”

After threats, drag queen event moved at West Hartford Pride festival, organizer says

The Pride festival s drag queen storytime was moved from the public library to Barnes & Noble after receiving comments organizers interpreted as “veiled threats.”

West Hartford to rename street in honor of two enslaved women

The West Hartford Town Council unanimously agreed to change the name of a city street this week, a small move that points to a larger goal changing the town’s physical landscape to bear witness to its history and culture.

Connecticut libraries remain cautious after Lamont lifts coronavirus restrictions

Connecticut libraries remain cautious after Lamont lifts coronavirus restrictions Steven Goode, Hartford Courant © Photograph by Mark Mirko | mmirko@courant.com/Hartford Courant/TNS Ronzee Bell (left) and Frankie Colon (right) share a moment as they look through the carts full of free books outside of the Hartford Public Library Wednesday, March 18, 2020, in downtown Hartford. Gov. Ned Lamont’s announcement last week lifting capacity restrictions on restaurantsand other businesses beginning March 19 also applies to public libraries, but not all of them are ready or willing to return to pre-pandemic levels. In Farmington, Library Director Chris Lindquist said the library will not allow visitors beyond the lobby or curbside for pickup at both branches until April 5.

Family Spaces Keeping Restrictions After State Relaxes Rules

We are squirming, just waiting until we can reopen,” said Jen Alexander, the founder and executive director of Kidcity Children’s Museum in Middletown. March 11 will mark one year since the Middletown museum shut its doors.  Despite the state s plan to lift capacity restrictions later this month, visitors will have to keep waiting to explore their exhibits. No, we won t be reopening for a while and I haven t really set a reopening date,” said Alexander. “People might be ready to go out to a restaurant grown-ups only, before they’re ready to go somewhere and play with their little kids.”

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