Category: Access
14
Apr
Hartford to Offer Suspended Coffee
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Since The Kitchen Café at the Hartford Public Library opened two summers ago, it has been critiqued for two things: limited hours and pricing. With the...
13
Apr
Prescription Drug Collection Unit Installed in Public Safety Complex
by Kerri Ana Provost
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A drug collection unit now sits in the Public Safety Complex lobby on High Street. The Hartford Police Department says that this gives the public...
11
Apr
Closures and Detours for the UConn Parade
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Sunday’s victory parade for the UConn Huskies will impact streets Downtown for several hours. The parade will begin at Elm and Trinity at 3, make...
09
Apr
Limits on School Choice
by Kerri Ana Provost
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While families in Hartford are waiting to hear about where the lottery system will place their school-age children, research on the public choice system reveals...
08
Apr
Temporary Street Closure
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Adding to the list of detours in Downtown: Atheneum Square North, the one block street between Main and Prospect Street. This will be closed to...
08
Apr
Temporary and Permanent Street Closures
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Beginning on April 17th, the segment of Windsor Street between Pleasant and Trumbull will be permanently closed. The City of Hartford says that this will...
07
Apr
Conversation in City Hall on Cycling Infrastructure
by Kerri Ana Provost
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It seems like progress when City Hall hosts a “City Hall Meeting” on cycling infrastructure, especially when all seats in Council Chambers are filled.
30
Mar
Access Beyond Hartford Commentary Community Construction Design Free Frog Hollow Hartford Parks Parkville Review Transportation
CTFastrak: A Seat-of-the-Pants Review
by Christopher Brown
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Part One: Frog Hollow to Firefly Hollow A friend had suggested a Sunday morning meet-up at the downtown New Britain CTFastrak terminal for a leisurely...
02
Mar
What’s Next for Moylan?
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Though the Board of Education previously voted to allow for Moylan Montessori to move beyond city limits, permanently, it now seems that the push to...