Wednesday Jun 12 | GlobeNewswire
Sightlines Forms Member Advisory Panel of Higher Ed Facilities Leaders
Sightlines, LLC, a leader in helping academic institutions better manage their facilities and capital investment strategies, has formed a new Member Advisory Panel comprised of nine leaders in the higher education facilities management profession.
Dog flu spreading on the shoreline
A scare Tuesday night for dog owners along the Connecticut shoreline. A dog flu is spreading and it has already made a bunch of dogs sick.
School approves cell phone use in class
The use of cell phones in the classroom has become a hot topic. One local school district wants to approve using them in classes for learning purposes.
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Greater New Haven, shoreline high schools looking to allow cell phones
Taking a trip to the local public library for a school project is a childhood memory for those who grew up without smartphones or even Internet.
Reader Submitted: Craft Expo 2013 Bring's America's Finest Crafts To The Guilford Green
In celebration of its 56th year, the Guilford Art Center's annual Craft Expo returns to the scenic and historic Guilford Green, celebrating the arts with its extensive array of handmade crafts by American artists.
Sky's the limit for jet setters at Westchester County Airport
For sale: an Embraer executive jet with spacious leather couches, big screen TVs, wireless Internet, a queen-size bed and a shower.
The death of a mother black bear in West Hartford stirred the emotions of some News 8 viewers this week.
New Taber Library director takes helm June 3
The Elizabeth Taber Library will have a new director for the first time in 26 years when Elisabeth "Libby" O'Neil takes over from retiring director Judith Kleven on June 3. O'Neil was hired in mid-April after the Library Board of Trustees whittled down 29 applicants to nine, then three, then one.
Carmel artist Susan Hyde Greene exhibits at Carl Cherry Center for the Arts in Carmel
How do you hold a moonbeam in your hand?" This rhetorical refrain from the Rodgers and Hammerstein song about the chimerical Maria in the "Sound of Music" could just as easily describe Carmel artist Susan Hyde Greene.
Quinnipiac University salutes employees for service milestones and honors retirees
Quinnipiac University recognized employees for reaching service milestones of ranging from 10 to 45 years during an annual ceremony held May 21, in the Athletics and Recreation Center on the Mount Carmel Campus.