Opinion: Your loving, cranky, funny odes to Connecticut
Carolyn Lumsden
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Tell us why you love or hate or tolerate Connecticut, in 25 words or less. Let us know at opinion@hearstmediact.com.John Breunig / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Greens Ledge Lighthouse in Norwalk, Connecticut.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Last week I asked for your thoughts on Connecticut. Wow. Your comments poured in loving, cranky, funny. So, as promised, I’ve crammed in as many as I can here. Please keep sending (25 words and under to opinion@hearstmediact.com), and we’ll Part 2 next week.
The city of Hartford is considering experimenting with a universal basic income, starting with a pilot program that would give no-strings-attached monthly payments to participating city residents.
“I think food is one of those things that really brings everybody together Author: Keith McGilvery Updated: 7:45 PM EST February 4, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn Thursday morning leaders from the Hartford restaurant community were stepping up to serve men in need one bowl at a time.
“The best part about soup is that it is warm and comforting and you can feed tons of people with it and it is just a touch of home,” says Chanthoeun Thanh, Hartford Restaurant Group’s Culinary Director
Chanthoeun joined his team to serve sandwiches and handcrafted turkey soup to clients at The Open Hearth.
“I think food is one of those things that really brings everybody together, like especially in these times, in every culture there is soup, A lot of cultures are based around soup, and it is the best way to feed a mass amount of people with not so much,” he says.
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CT Proud Boys say they ran coat drive; shelters say no thanks
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A member of the Proud Boys sprays a police officer with a chemical agent in downtown Washington on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020. MUST CREDIT: Photo for The Washington Post by Craig HudsonCraig Hudson / For The Washington PostShow MoreShow Less
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A police officer tries to break up a fight between Black Lives Matter protesters and members of the Proud Boys during a protest following the “Million MAGA March” from Freedom Plaza to the Supreme Court, on Nov. 14 in Washington, D.C.Tasos Katopodis / Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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