Updated: 9:16 PM EDT July 18, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn. Police in Hartford say they are investigating a crash that killed a city man on Sunday afternoon.
The deadly collision happened shortly before 3 p.m. near the intersection of Main Street and Cleveland Avenue in the city s North End. Three vehicles were involved.
Responding officers found 46-year-old Jason Lewis of Hartford in a Nissan Altima, suffering from serious injuries. He was transported to the hospital, but unfortunately was pronounced deceased a short time later.
Hartford Police are investigating a fatal crash at Main St. and Cleveland Ave. pic.twitter.com/ev2WoalX8o Gaby Molina (@M GabrielaMo) July 18, 2021
Officials: One dead after car accident in Hartford
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HARTFORD A Hartford man is dead after his vehicle struck two other vehicles on Main Street near Cleveland Avenue.
Hartford police responded to 2964 Main St. at approximately 2:48 p.m. for a report of a motor vehicle accident with injuries, police said in a press release.
When police arrived to the scene, they found a man, later identified as Jason Lewis, suffering from serious injuries in a Nissan Altima, police said.
The 46-year-old was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead at 3:22 p.m., police said.
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Chamber Corner: Worcester chamber successfully pushing for expanded vocational school access
David Sullivan
The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce is helping to take the lead statewide in advocating for increased access to the vocational technical education system in Massachusetts.
The chamber is a co-founding partner of the Alliance for Vocational Technical Education (AVTE), a statewide coalition of other chambers of commerce, workforce development groups, associations of school administrators and social justice groups. This year, AVTE has been focused on passing several bills through the state Legislature that expand access to vocational technical schools and programs.
These bills, S.357, S.348, H.666, and H.652, were recently referred to the Joint Committee on Education and received a hearing July 6. The chamber, as well as its allies in AVTE, testified in support at the virtual hearing.
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