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Rough it easy at Connecticut's state parks.

Rough it easy at Connecticut's state parks.

Camping at Connecticut's state parks is easy with the addition of brand new cabins.

Tick Season Once Again in Connecticut

Tick Season Once Again in Connecticut

Everyone's least-favorite parasites are back again, ready to make families and pets miserable.

Niantic Named Connecticut's Fan-Favorite Town

Niantic Named Connecticut's Fan-Favorite Town

After all the voting was done, it turns out that the little village on the shoreline has "got that one thing."

Men's Health: The Connecticut Man Up Program

Men's Health: The Connecticut Man Up Program

Women see doctors, get routine screenings and outlive men by six years. Connecticut’s state comptroller says it’s time to even the playing field.

A Royal Win in Greenwich

A Royal Win in Greenwich

Prince Harry makes the winning goal for his team, and for his charity.

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Table Hopping

With Valerie Schroth
A Taste of Mediterraneo

A Taste of Mediterraneo

Where else can you savor innovative Mediterranean fare next to a waterfall . . . without leaving the city?

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Culture Cat

by Cathy P. Ross
Rough it easy at Connecticut's state parks.

Rough it easy at Connecticut's state parks.

Camping at Connecticut's state parks is easy with the addition of brand new cabins.

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Unsteady Habits

A blog by Ray Bendici
Connecticut Specialty Trails Roundup

Connecticut Specialty Trails Roundup

Have a special interest in Connecticut? Yup, there's a trail for that ...

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Well, Now

by Maria LaPiana
Men's Health: The Connecticut Man Up Program

Men's Health: The Connecticut Man Up Program

Women see doctors, get routine screenings and outlive men by six years. Connecticut’s state comptroller says it’s time to even the playing field.

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Box Office

by Pat Grandjean
Darien and Roxbury: Exclusive . . .

Darien and Roxbury: Exclusive . . .

. . . in fact, maybe too much so for their own good. Or so argues "New York Times" writer Lisa Prevost in her new book, "Snob Zones."

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Editorial: Life After Boston

Just about anyone with a connection to Boston is likely to remember where they were the night of April 19 at about 7:30 p.m.

Cars & Drivers: Connecticut Personalities Answer Questions about their Cars

Cars & Drivers: Connecticut Personalities Answer Questions about their Cars

As the summer driving season is upon us, we ask six Connecticut personalities about the rides they love.

The History of the Mafia in Connecticut

The History of the Mafia in Connecticut

The strange but true history of Connecticut’s mafia ties.

Organizing Your Garage

Organizing Your Garage

How to clear clutter and return the garage to its rightful owner:  your car

Connecticut's Private Golf Clubs Still Offer Great Perks But Want New Members

Connecticut's Private Golf Clubs Still Offer Great Perks But Want New Members

Connecticut’s private golf clubs still offer great perks and privileges, but are finding new ways to adapt to changing demographics

Restaurant Review: The Inn at Woodstock Hill, Woodstock

Restaurant Review: The Inn at Woodstock Hill, Woodstock

It’s nice to know that the The Inn at Woodstock Hill is still with us, spruced up without losing a speck of its charm.

Restaurant Review: Chamard Bistro, Clinton

Chamard Bistro is comparatively new and there’s a lot to like about it.

Connecticut Wine Bars: Grape Expectations

Connecticut Wine Bars: Grape Expectations

You don’t have to be an oenophile to love a good wine bar.

 

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The Jalapeño Quartet, Jazz and Tangos

Jun 9, 2013

  The Jalapeño Quartet, Jazz and Tangos The group includes flautist Melanie Chirignan, bassist Chris Langhans, drummer Dane Scozzari, and pianist Andy Barnett. They will be performing Piazzola Tangos, along with the Claude Bolling Suite, where classical music mingles with jazz.

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Second Sundays: Community Free Day

Jun 9, 2013

Build a Robot!   Families with children between the ages of 6 and 12 are welcome to explore Roofbots: The Lost Robot Colony with a museum educator and then take their inspiration to the classroom to create their own robots using a variety of out-of-this world mixed media art materials. 

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Kent Charity Golf Classic

Jun 10, 2013

Fun filled, shot-gun start tournament sponsored by the Kent Chamber of Commerce and The Kent Lions Club and sponsored by Charter Business and the Seth MacFarlane Foundation. 

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Nearly Forgotten: Photographs by Catherine Vanaria

Jun 10, 2013 - Sep 27, 2013

This event occurs weekly on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

  "Nearly Forgotten" is a solo exhibition of black and white photographs by Catherine Vanaria. Catherine Vanaria has been photographing hats in the collection of the Danbury Museum and Historical Society since 2011. Vanaria's hat photographs are softly focused, and are carbon pigment printed on rice paper, making them look solid, but ethereal. The hats serve not just as artifacts, but as...

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Medicaid (Title 19) and Medicare – Free Workshop

Jun 11, 2013

The Business and Personal Benefit Planning Group will conduct a free workshop, “17 Strategies To Help You Save Your Assets From Title 19 Spend Down and What You Need To Know About Medicare Before You Enroll” at the James Blackstone Memorial Library, 758 Main St, Branford, on June 11th, from 2:00-3:00 p.m.  This workshop is open to the public.  It will give an education in the...

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Watercolor with June Webster

Jun 11, 2013 - Jul 18, 2013

This event occurs weekly on Tuesday and Thursday.

  Watercolor with June Webster Tuesdays, 3-5 p.m. 6 Week Session: June 11–July 16 OR Thursdays, 1-3 p.m. 6 Week Session:  June 13–July 18 $90 Members/$120 non-Members per session Materials included, preregistration required and all skill levels welcome. Explore the wonderful medium of watercolor by examining the Museum's magnificent collection from Masters like Sargent,...

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The Fez, Stamford - Doug Allen Acoustic Show with Butch Taylor

Jun 12, 2013

Doug Allen is a Connecticut-based singer/songwriter’s who’s catchy hooks and rich voice keep getting him noticed by filmmakers and music fans. His latest album, featuring the single Sacramento, is now available on iTunes: “…It’s a great combination of original songs, ranging in sound from Keith Urban to Train, with a little bit of the Zac Brown Band in there for good measure.”

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Sunken Garden Poetry Festival Opening Night

Jun 12, 2013

Enjoy two hours of world-class poetry and music among the blooms of Hill-Stead’s historic Sunken Garden. Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith opens Season 21, with music by Jackie McLean Youth Jazz Ensemble. Admission is $10 per person, free ages 18 and under. Free on-site parking available. Bring food or purchase on site. More information: sunkengardenpoetry.org, 860-677-4787 ext 134...

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Catharine M. Rogers Distinguished Lecture

Jun 13, 2013

  Catharine M. Rogers Distinguished Lecture The House Twain & Tiffany Built by Patti Philippon, Beatrice Fox Auerbach Chief Curator from The Mark Twain House & Museum Mark Twain’s Hartford home was designed to showcase the talent and extravagant lifestyle of the author and his family who lived inside its walls. It was intended to be a showplace of taste, wealth, and luxury. In 1881,...

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Buffy Sainte-Marie

Jun 13, 2013

  Academy Award winner Buffy Sainte-Marie’s audacious attitude to life on and off the stage has inspired people around the world for over four decades. Not one to rest on her accomplishments , Buffy Sainte-Marie has never stopped channeling her infinite musical and artistic creativity. As one of the most spellbinding artists of our time, Buffy Sainte-Marie gracefully combines a high...

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