Category: Myth Busting
21
May
25th Annual Science Fair
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“I walk home every day from school and my back hurts,” fourth grader Destinee said. Her solution to this problem was hooked over my shoulders...
20
May
Rebuttal from Elizabeth Park
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Brendan threw down some fighting words about Keney Park being more versatile-and-just-better than Elizabeth Park. We were basically in agreement. Aside from the full contact...
20
May
Hartford Has Style: Another Weekend, Another Fashion Show
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Following hor d’oeuvres and open bar, a few dozen people who haven’t experienced fashion show fatigue yet took their seats along the 100 foot runway...
15
May
BK Keeps Doors Open, Dunkin’ Cuts the Caffeine Supply
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Thursday’s actions in Hartford and New Haven were portrayed by organizers in a press release as a “walk off,” but that term does not seem...
13
May
Central to Close, Tangiers to Open
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Central Supermarket (550 Farmington Avenue) will be closing its doors on May 15. According to the Farmington Avenue Wire, a newsletter produced by the Farmington...
12
May
Beyond Hartford Community Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Film Food Free Fun Hartford Sheldon/Charter Oak
Lactose Tolerance: Dairy Farms in Connecticut
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Without enough grain growing locally, Markham Starr said, the remaining family-owned dairy farms in North Stonington have it trucked in from outside of Albany. Is...
11
May
Kate Couture
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Both of the Katharine Hepburn-inspired fashion shows at Connecticut Historical Society were sold out on Saturday. The models showed off styles available at DKNY, Jones...
05
May
Five Free Things for Cinco de Mayo
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Hartford Prints!, again, provided a classy alternative for those wanting to have fun beyond just drinking on a day that has, around these parts, become...
29
Apr
Weekend on the Ave
by Kerri Ana Provost
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It’s the sense of duty that tugs you from the bed on a Saturday morning, later than you had intended, but with this constant gray...