Category: Myth Busting
19
Oct
Hooker Day Parade 2014
by Kerri Ana Provost
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You could have arrived with the expectation of spectating, only to get talked into marching, throwing candy, and wearing accessories that you did not bring.
12
Oct
Night Fall Entertains Children with Puppets and Dance
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Some towns have apple festivals.
06
Oct
Author of “Everything is Illuminated” Visits Downtown
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Author Jonathan Safran Foer spoke about writing and religious identity as process on Sunday evening at the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford‘s Celebrate the New...
29
Sep
Random Facts from Open Data: Zones
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Until last week, zoning regulations did not permit a stadium in the B-1 district (Downtown Development District), the area the covers most of Downtown. If...
26
Sep
Asylum Hill Barry Square Behind the Rocks Beyond Hartford Blue Hills Clay Arsenal Cultural Interest Downtown Education Faith Film Free Frog Hollow Fun Hartford Holiday Music North East North Meadows Parks Parkville Sheldon/Charter Oak Shopping South End South Meadows South West Transportation Upper Albany West End
October 2014 Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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October 1 Free gallery talk with Carole P. Kunstadt whose Between the Lines exhibit is currently at Charter Oak Cultural Center. Noon. AK Smith Visiting...
07
Sep
New and Coming Soon
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Downtown’s restaurant choices have just expanded. The Tap 88 Bar & Lounge on Pratt Street: Coming Soon
06
Sep
College Students Spend Day Volunteering Around Hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Trinity College students, faculty, and alumni volunteered at various sites throughout Hartford on Saturday as part of the 16th annual “Do It Day.” Members of...
28
Aug
Tracking and Expanding Hartford’s Orchard
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Imagine if you could pick apples or pears without having to schlep the entire family to South Glastonbury. For some Hartford residents, this is already...