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Higgins, Segarra Work To Return Pro-Am To Hartford
The Hartford CourantAs organizers of the Greater Hartford Pro-Am prepare for the summer basketball league's opener July 10 at Crosby High in Waterbury, they have begun to lay the groundwork for an eventual return to Hartford. Pro-Am CEO Peter Higgins and commissioner...Tags: YMCA, Waterbury
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How A Bill Becomes A Law (Only In Connecticut)
The Hartford CourantWimpy New Cell Phone/Driving Law Among the laws passed by the legislature was one that increases the penalties for using a cell phone while driving. The bill, unfortunately, is more of a feel good measure rather than something that might actually...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, New Year's Day, National Security Agency
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New Building Committee To Inspect Hartford Schools
The Hartford CourantA new building committee will inspect city schools this summer and recommend repairs that should be prioritized in light of a partial ceiling collapse last week at McDonough Expeditionary Learning School, school officials said Monday. The board of...Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia)
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Segarra Proposes Ban On Free Lifetime Health Care, Increase In Employee Pension Contributions
Mayor Pedro Segarra is proposing changes to the pension and benefits system designed to save the city money. City leaders have said pension contributions and the cost of benefits are among the city's biggest expenses. Segarra is proposing...
Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Employees, Unions, Pension and Welfare
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Pro-Am Hoops League Departs — Could It Rebound To Hartford?
The Hartford CourantThe abrupt departure of the Greater Hartford Pro-Am summer basketball league from Hartford is not of the scope of the Whalers leaving the capital. But for those who love hoops and lament the lack of positive summer diversions for city youth, the move is...Tags: High School Sports, Sports, Kemba Walker, Basketball
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Details Of Greater Hartford Pro-Am's Move From Hartford To Waterbury
A couple of pieces to pass along about the Greater Hartford Pro-Am -- the summer workout home for many area college players -- moving from Hartford to Waterbury. It's a blow to summertime in Hartford. Tuesday's news here. Wednesday's follow-up details...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, New London (New London, Connecticut), Waterbury, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Hartford Library Honored For Its Connection To The Community
The Hartford CourantThree mornings per week, Iraqi refugee Faeza Aldoori sits in the Hartford Public Library with immigrants from Sri Lanka, Sudan and Peru, learning the American alphabet. Aldoori participates in the Hartford Public Library's English for Speakers of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Old State House, Immigration, Section 8 (housing), Libraries
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Pro-Am Might Return To Hartford After One Year In Waterbury
The Hartford CourantOn Tuesday, news broke that Hartford would have to say goodbye to the Greater Hartford Pro-Am, a beloved summer basketball league that showcases the sport's brightest stars and energizes the inner-city community. On Wednesday, indications were that it...Tags: YMCA, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, Basketball
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Hartford Community Schools Initiative To Receive National Award
The Hartford CourantClark School has a food pantry on Wednesdays, a health clinician two days a week, financial literacy classes for parents and a nutrition and sports initiative. That is only a sampling of the extra programs that Clark offers to families with help from...Tags: Washington, DC, Trinity College, Conservation, Teaching and Learning, Environmental Issues
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Hartford Mayor's Chief Of Staff Resigns
Jared Kupiec, Mayor Pedro Segarra's chief of staff and the focus of recent criticism, has resigned, city officials said Monday. His last day has not yet been determined. Kupiec, 30, was appointed chief of staff in December 2010. Juan Figueroa, a former...Tags: Corporate Officers, Politics, Dannel P. Malloy , Crime, Law and Justice, New Year's Day
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Mayor's Chief Of Staff Resigns
The Hartford CourantJared Kupiec, Mayor Pedro Segarra’s chief of staff, will resign, city officials said Monday. His last day has not yet been determined. Kupiec, 30, was appointed the chief of staff in December 2010. Juan Figueroa, who the city had named corporation... -
A Hartford Budget Compromise, But Mayor's Authority Not Settled
Hartford's city council beat the deadline clock Friday and adopted a city budget that is $5.1 million less than Mayor Pedro Segarra's original $543.9 million proposal for next fiscal year. The council's action allowed a new budget to be put in place,...Tags: Government Debt, Budgets and Budgeting, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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