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Pictured is the Jumbo Turkey Leg from Boogieâs Chicago Style BBQ in Missouri City during a recent visit. (Photo by Stefan Modrich)(Photo by Stefan Modrich) I have not shied away from mentioning my Chicago and Midwestern roots, and they will continue to influence my perceptions and thoughts as I do my best to convince you I have the bona fides of a respectable food critic.  So if youâd like to express any residual anger at me for Whataburger being bought by Chicagoâs BDT Capital Partners in 2019 or anything else you need to get off your chest, feel free to do so, take a deep breath, and come back and read this when youâre ready. ....
State s economic future unclear as budget arrives FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Ned Lamont, right, in a May, 2020 photo with U.S. Sen. Chris MurphyNed Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media Are we over the crisis or is it an illusion that Connecticut’s economy seems to be recovering? Eleven months into the COVID-19 pandemic that shut down the state legislature and threw the economy into a tailspin, Gov. Lamont on Wednesday will have strong tailwinds as he proposes a two-year, $44.5 billion budget. Still, his plan will be a big gamble at a time when the recovery, and the federal aid supporting it, remain impossible to predict. ....
State to close supermax prison, Northern Correctional Institution Kelan Lyons, CTMirror.org FacebookTwitterEmail A sign at the Northern Correctional Institution in Somers.File photo. Northern Correctional Institution, the state’s controversial “supermax” prison located in Somers, will close by July 1, the Department of Correction announced to its staff on Monday. The closure is the first since Enfield Correctional Institution was shuttered on Jan. 23, 2018. There are 5,000 fewer people in state correctional facilities since then. The most precipitous decline has been since the onset of the pandemic; there are 3,377 fewer people in prison or jail today than on March 1. “I have been transparent about my intentions to close facilities, ever since [Gov. Ned] Lamont announced that I was his choice to be the next commissioner,” Commissioner Designate Angel Quiros told DOC employees in a memo Monday. “The decision to close Northern can be largely at ....
Bridgeport works to expand access to senior COVID vaccinations FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Bob Coogan, of Wilton, receives a shot of COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Martine Bristhole at the new vaccination clinic set up in the gymnasium of Central High School, in Bridgeport, Conn. Jan. 20, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 A nurse delivers a shot of COVID-19 vaccine into the arm of a patient at the new vaccination clinic set up in the gymnasium of Central High School, in Bridgeport, Conn. Jan. 20, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Scott Wilderman, President of Career Resources, Inc., speaks at a news conference at the Morton Government Center, in Bridgeport, Conn. Oct. 20, 2020.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....