23 November, 2024
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In Party Line Votes, Council Committee Sends Proposals Reducing Homeless Fines and Restrictions Back to Full Council

On party-line votes Thursday evening, a New Britain City Council committee referred back to the full Council two proposals to change city ordinances that have been criticized for having onerous impacts on the homeless in the city. The proposals, on loitering and panhandling ordinances that its critics say criminalize being homeless, were introduced by the […]

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New Fed Grant Helps Friendship Center Enhance Shelter On Arch Street

A $1 million federal grant to New Britain’s Friendship Center (FSC) on Arch Street will support expansion of the facility, including the installation of private restrooms and other capital and maintenance improvements. U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-5) and FSC Executive Director Caitlin Rose announced the new funding on April 3rd which stems from approval of […]

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Protecting our Birds and Bees Presentation by the Sierra Club on Pesticides in Connecticut

The Sierra Club Connecticut is presenting a program, Pesticides in Connecticut- Protecting our Birds and Bees, in an upcoming event at New Britain Public Library. “Join Sierra Club CT at the New Britain Public Library,” the environmental organization says, “for an informative program on the dangers of the pesticide Neonicotinoids and pose to both human […]

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Federal Earmarks Bring New Funds For Housing, Emergency Shelter And Sewer System

by John McNamara New Britain is the beneficiary of specially appropriated federal funds to address needs for the unhoused, affordable housing development and a deteriorating storm water and sewer system under the recently adopted Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024. Funded with $2,134,752 are three projects for two nonprofit agencies and municipal government submitted by U.S. […]

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Andrew Amaya, New Britain Student Attending CCSU, Receives Alma Exley Scholarship

Andrew Amaya of New Britain, studying Secondary Education with a focus on history at Central Connecticut State University, has received a $5,000 Alma Exley Scholarship. Amaya is a New Britain High School graduate. The Alma Exley Scholarship Program says that, Alma Exley, a dedicated educator, was working at the Connecticut Department of Education to bring […]

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Rep. Gary Turco Advocates for Children’s Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Program

Rep. Gary Turco (D-27), whose district includes the southeastern corner of New Britain, is advocating for legislation to provide funding for free or reduced-price lunch for children in schools. Rep. Turco advocated for legislation and for the legislature’s budget-writing Appropriations Committee to provide funding to support the school lunch program. “Funding school meals is an […]

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New Britain Symphony Orchestra to Perform “The American Dream” MainStage Concert

The New Britain Symphony Orchestra has announced its second MainStage concert of its 75th Anniversary Season, “The American Dream”. The Orchestra says, On Sunday, April 7th, at 3:00 at CCSU’s Welte Hall, the NBSO with celebrate 75 years with an amazing MainStage event! This concert will feature the 100th Anniversary of “Rhapsody in Blue”, selections […]

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CCSU Hosting Closing Reception for ‘Impermanence’ Exhibit by Artist Traé Brooks

A closing reception is planned at Central Connecticut State University’s S.T. Cheng Fine Arts Center for Windsor artist Traé Brooks’ exhibit, ‘Impermanence.’ The event is to be April 4, 2024, from 4:00pm to 7:00pm. “The artist will discuss his exhibition during the reception at 4:30 p.m. at the S.T. Cheng Fine Arts Center of Maloney […]

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