Halloween in New Britain
Among scary decorations, kids wearing costumes from little monsters to unicorns and superheroes will celebrate the traditional festivities of Halloween.
Interfaith Alliance Launches Progressive Agenda
Hundreds of people gathered at CCSU’s Welte Auditorium for the official launching of the Greater Hartford Interfaith Action Alliance.
Meetings and Events Oct 28th to Nov 3rd
New Britain city meetings and community events coming up during the week of Monday, October 28, 2019 to Sunday, November 3rd include Halloween.
League of Women Voters Announce Debate Broadcasts
The New Britain Area League of Women Voters has announced that its October 19th city candidates debate will be broadcast on TV and online.
Council Votes to Refund $1,807,753 to Taxpayers
The City Council approved an amendment proposed by Ald. Carlo Carlozzi, Jr. (D-5) to refund $1,807,753 in surplus to taxpayers.
Stewart Ran With Candidate After Alleged Bigoted Comments
Republican Mayor Erin Stewart ran with a Republican politician in 2015 after he was widely condemned, including by her, for making bigoted comments.
Interfaith Alliance to Be Officially Launched
Leaders of different faiths will launch a new organization, the Greater Hartford Interfaith Action Alliance, in New Britain next week. “Imagine what life in our Greater Hartford region could be like if our religious institutions actually possessed the moral force to make it a more just and equitable place?” organizers say. The new organization is […]
ParaDYM to Hold “Media Masquerade”
ParaDYM Academy will hold a “Media Masquerade” to honor OIC Director Paulette Fox and raise funds for ParaDYM’s programs for youth.
CCSU Theatre to Perform ‘Lend Me a Tenor’
The CCSU Theater Department is presenting its production of Ken Ludwig’s comedy, ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ in three performances this week..
NBMAA to Celebrate Women Artists
The New Britain Museum of American Art has announced it celebrate 100 years of women’s suffrage with a yearlong exhibition series featuring women artists.
Meetings and Events Oct 21st to 27th
Meetings and community events during the week of Mon, Oct 21st to Sun, Oct 27th include the Hole in the Wall Theater’s presentation of Hitchcock & Horror.
Salvio Staying Contrasts Stewart Statement
Recent statements by Mayor Erin Stewart appear to contrast with the treatment of a Republican Council member after harassment and stalking allegations.
Dr. Lampkin Discusses the Flu Vaccine
Influenza vaccine can prevent influenza (flu). Flu is a contagious disease that spreads around the United States every year
Diaspora Holding 90s Themed Halloween Party
The Diaspora Multicultural Society is celebrating the Halloween season with a 1990s-themed, “Halloween Haunted House Party.”
Jr. Canes Regular Season End Nears
The Jr. Canes have two more weeks of regular season play before playoffs begin, and are playing this weekend at home in New Britain.
Lavoy Apologizes; Porcher Calls on Him to Drop Out
Democratic Mayoral candidate Chris Porcher is calling on a Democratic City Council candidate to drop out of the 2019 race following online comments.
2019 City Election Ballots Announced
The ballots in the November 5, 2019 city elections are published, showing candidates can choose from to operate the city for the next two years.
Meetings and Events Oct 14th to 20th
City meetings and community events coming up during the week of Mon, Oct 14th to Sun, Oct 20th include the LWV Mayoral and City Council debate.
CT BHI Announces Grant Recipients
The Connecticut Breast Health Initiative (CT BHI) officially awarded its 2019 grants for breast cancer research and education programs at a recent ceremony.
Official Criticized About Sign in Climate Debate
City Council members are criticizing a city finance official for what they say is “mocking” a Council member during debate on a climate change resolution.