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February in Connecticut

Features

The Pension Bomb

Lost in all of Connecticut's recent financial turmoil is the status of the state employees' retirement fund -- it's currently about $9 billion short and the bill is coming due soon. Guess who's paying?

The Promise

When they were young, baby boomers dreamed of changing the world. Now that they're older, they're rediscovering those dreams and doing something about them.

Connecticut Home: Living History

Most people saw a crumbling old farmhouse. Chris Washington saw the potential for an ideal home for his future wife and family.

Healthy Living: Life Savers

Here are eight simple medical tests that everyone should consider having done to maintain good health.

Columns And Departments

Lary Bloom's Notebook

Hartford's Sophie Tucker may be dead for over 40 years, but the artistry of "The Last of the Red Hot Mamas" is still very much alive.

First

A lame-duck governor may make the ongoing budget mess even messier. Plus, Connecticut Olympians and more.

This Month

The monthly assortment of plays, shows, exhibitions, fairs and events as well as Mandy Patinkin and school vacation fun.

People/Mr. Connecticut

One man has made it his mission to explore anything and everything interesting in Connecticut.

The Connecticut Table

Gaining inspiration from local farms at two new restaurants: LeFarm in Westport and Ferme in Avon. Plus, Table Talk, tea houses and the state's best dining guide.

Being There

Celebrating what the state has to offer at The Connecticut Store in Waterbury.

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