Many of us tend to forget or remain unaware of our state’s religious history. Connecticut – like many New England colonies, commonwealths, and states – was largely founded because of Protestant sect divisions. In the 17th century especially, Congregationalists...
A Hartford Superior Court judge’s agreement would allow for more Hartford students in magnet and suburban schools. It’s a significant turning point following Sheff v. O’Neill, which challenged equitable education in Connecticut’s schools. While it’s been over 30 years...
It’s been generations since we’ve seen an urban renaissance in various Connecticut cities. Stamford certainly has a prospering corporate center and bustling growth, particularly with more New York transplants because of the covid pandemic. New Haven is still an...