It's a harsh reality I must come to terms with: the looming cloud of COVID-19 will remain in our lives forever. This virus, this illness, has altered the world permanently, and one of its enduring stains is the rise of remote work.
Niche recently issued its list of the Top 100 Places to live in Connecticut. They used metrics from the Census Bureau and the FBI to aid in their mission to find CT's best hometowns. When all was said and done, they concluded that is Connecticut's best place to live.
Keep in mind, this is a fluid situation and these restaurants have been dropping like flies recently. Back in November there was an avalanche of closings, the New Haven Register says seven B.M. locations closed the doors in 2023, including:
It's pretty simple, really: when you're surrounded by different people with varying backgrounds, you're more likely to grow and less likely to have ideological tunnel vision. I don't want to live in an echo chamber and become stuck intellectually or emotionally, and I don't have to because my city is one of the most diverse in America.
You know him from countless stand up comedy specials and the Comedy Central sketch-show 'Mind of Mencia, Comedian Carlos Mencia. The comic is out on his No Hate, No Fear tour and bringing the act to Connecticut on Friday, April 19th at 8pm. We spoke to Mencia on the Friday (4/11/24) edition of the I-95 Morning Show to promote the gig.