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NH is the best place to raise a family, according to new report
New Hampshire is the new best state to raise a family, according to a list by Consumer Affairs. This year, its analysis saw New Hampshire take the top spot from Vermont after being ranked fourth in 2024. Consumer Affairs ranked New Hampshire first...
ISO New England begins its first interconnection cluster study for 26 projects
ISO New England (ISO-NE) has begun its Transitional Cluster Study, which the regional transmission organization calls an “important milestone” in a yearslong reform effort that is meant to create a more efficient process for new generating...
CTNG Junior Enlisted Council hosts first-ever JEC Symposium
The Connecticut National Guard’s Junior Enlisted Council hosted its first-ever JEC Symposium at Camp Nett, Niantic, Conn. on Sept. 20, 2025 to help mentor, train, and educate junior non-commissioned officers to lead more effectively in a modern...
Connecticut Among The Best States For Children’s Development
Do you believe that you're raising your children in the right place in the world? If you live in New England you do, according to a new study. SmileHub.org has just released their new study Best States for Children (2025) where they've compared...
Best casino apps for Android and iOS iPhone
The mobile casino revolution has fundamentally changed how Americans play for real money in 2025. What began as clunky browser-based experiences has evolved into sophisticated native apps and progressive web applications that rival desktop...
Gov. Lamont: More than 24,000 who have voted early in Connecticut
Gov. Ned Lamont was in Greenwich on Wednesday to cast his ballot for the upcoming election. He took part in early voting, which began Monday across Connecticut. State officials say more than 24,000 people voted in the first two days. Stratford...
These Are The Oldest Roads In The U.S. Still Being Used Today
Just like you, dear reader, we at Jalopnik live for the love of cars, motorcycles, and aircraft. The racetracks, the roar of multi-cylinder machines, the speed, and the smell of burnt clutches and melting rubber are more stimulating than a double...
ObamaCare price jump hits Idaho first as shutdown deal remains elusive
Idaho consumers are getting the nation's first look at price increases hitting Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans as the federal tax credits that helped to trigger a government shutdown expire. Idaho’s marketplace open enrollment began...
The Most Photographed Landmark in Connecticut Might Surprise You
Sean Pavone Sean Pavone Connecticut's Most Photographed Landmark If I asked you to guess Connecticut’s most photographed landmark, what would you pick? Gillette Castle? Holy Land USA? Mohegan Sun? All solid guesses — but not the correct one, at...
Government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for thousands of Connecticut families
Community advocates hope that lawmakers will get a deal done before families are depleted of SNAP benefits. CONNECTICUT, USA — The ongoing federal government shutdown is beginning to ripple through programs that millions of Americans depend on —...
Column: Saying goodbye to a friend. Connecticut has lost a beloved and dynamic community leader
In 1979, two feminist activists organized a march down Park Street in Hartford to protest a candidate for City Council who had been arrested after being accused of beating his wife. Protesting violence against women was new and controversial. By...
The Social Equity Council Annual Meeting
November 6, 2025, 5:00 pm 5:00 pm The Social Equity Council Annual Meeting — Join us for the 2025 inaugural Social Equity Council Annual Meeting — an evening dedicated to growth, opportunity, and success. Connect with leaders, changemakers, and...
Fresh Faces, Big Impact: First-Year Athletes Shine at Colby This Fall
The first semester of college, a frightening moment for all, with new classes, new schedules, and a new place to live, is scary to think about. For Colby’s first-year fall athletes, that transition has been joined by a new challenge: adjusting to...
Connecticut’s Homeschool Debate
In the wake of the tragic discovery of an 11-year-old girl’s body in New Britain, many Connecticut officials and commentators rushed to frame the incident as evidence of a “homeschooling crisis.” New information now shows those early claims were...
Executives honored at 2025 C-Suite Awards event
Honoring the 2025 C-Suite Award recipients, presented by Westfair Business Journal. Photography by Diana Vollaro. Fourteen leading executives in Westchester and Fairfield Counties were honored at the Westfair Communications 2025 C-Suite Awards on...
‘DEMS HAVE LOST THEIR MINDS’: Trump Derangement Syndrome Has Morphed into Something Far More Lethal — Trump Projection Disorder [DEVINE OP-ED]
By Miranda Devine Democrats have lost their minds. This time last year, the conversation was about what is the acceptable number of apartment complexes in Colorado that we can tolerate being taken over by Venezuelan gangs of illegal migrants. Now...
Economists are realizing the job market is cooling. Workers have known it for months
Andy Challenger is the person businesses call when it’s time to let workers go. And for the past year and a half, his phone hasn’t stopped ringing. A third-generation outplacement consultant at Challenger, Gray & Christmas — the firm his...
Critical date affecting millions of Americans looms large in shutdown standoff
Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram and Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., join 'The Faulkner Focus' to discuss the failed vote to pay federal workers amid the government shutdown as they enter their first week without pay. NEWYou...