WATERBURY - The generosity of individuals and organizations the past week has continued to grow the coffers for the Greater Waterbury Campership Fund, gearing up for this summer's camping season.
Headlining the recent donor list is the Waterbury Rotary Club, which contributed $750 to the program.
For most of the 20th century - as Marie Galbraith, the late director of the Mattatuck Museum, used to say - "Waterbury was a city in service to its children."
The centerpiece of that benevolence was arguably Hamilton Park, the city's first planned park and the subject of a new, lavishly illustrat
HARTFORD - Gov. Ned Lamont proposed budget changes Wednesday that set up a clash over additional education funding that Democratic and Republican legislators approved last year.
Lamont recommended eliminating a tuition cap for school districts sending students to regional magnet schools to free u
Three area high school teams played in state championship games on Sunday and our award-winning photographers were there to chronicle the action.
Here is a sampling of the photos from the big day, and more are available to download and purchase by visiting here:
Dr. Beatriz Olson understands scarcity and she understands excess. The extremes merged during the formative years of her development, first as a child in Fidel Castro's Cuba, where food was rationed; and then as an immigrant in Queens, N.Y., where food was ubiquitous. To go from such polarities, she