“There’s too many cracks in the structure”
A follow-up piece on Nick Carbone, the man who was mugged on his way to breakfast a few weeks ago, is the headline story of the Courant today. The most interesting parts, of course, got buried toward...
View ArticleNo Homeless: The Special Just-in-time-for-Thanksgiving Edition
Two days ago Cityline published a letter that Rich Wareing sent to numerous individuals regarding the plan to house a “no freeze” shelter at the Center Church downtown. He wrote: Indeed, that Mr....
View ArticleOld School, New School
Entering The Hartford Club reminded me of how I felt during my first year of college. It was a monumental crossing of a threshold that seemed so off limits to me. While The Hartford Club is far more...
View ArticleIt’s Called the Heartbeat for a Reason
By now, you’ve probably heard that Hartford was placed on a controversial list. It’s funny how some have latched right on to the notion, but when Hartford makes other lists, its presence on them is...
View ArticleSilence on Saving the Salvation Shelter
Keeping homeless shelters open is not a new struggle in Hartford, but this time, the some $100,000 that was expected for the Salvation Army Marshall House vanished between the recommended budget and...
View ArticleConversations with the Candidates: Impressions
“Why isn’t the mayor here?” That was the first question asked by an audience member, before the official time for questions began — before anything really began — at the Business for Downtown...
View ArticleFree Meals for All Hartford Students
Every student attending a Hartford Public School will be eligible for free breakfast and lunch, regardless of family’s income or student’s home address, for at least the next four years. Besides...
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