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The Wilson Library branch is a “second home” to Hannah Osinaike and her children especially to 7-year-old Emmanuel, who devours every animal-themed book…
Author Judy Blume is back in the spotlight with a film adaptation of her 1970 novel “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.” It hits theaters on April 28. Blume’s novels have sold nearly 90 million copies worldwide, but the documents that comprise her life’s work found a home in Connecticut.
The faster internet technology has changed, the more people have been excluded from economic opportunities. The skills and devices necessary to participate in the modern economy remain out of reach for many.
More than 20% of Connecticut residents lack high-speed internet access. Within the next five years, the state expects to receive more than $140 million in federal funds to expand broadband infrastructure.