Category: Asylum Hill
27
Jan
Asylum Hill Barry Square Behind the Rocks Blue Hills Clay Arsenal Downtown Frog Hollow Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Myth Busting North East North Meadows Parks Parkville Sheldon/Charter Oak South End South Green South Meadows South West Upper Albany West End
Best of Your Neighborhoods
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Now that we have completed our three trips to each neighborhood, we wanted to share our absolute favorite pictures from this series. (Blue Hills) This...
20
Jan
PR Firm Advises DOT on Real Hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Connecticut Department of Transportation, specifically those connected to the CTfastrak project, have an actual policy for dealing with Real Hartford: In 2012, DOT transit...
30
Dec
Asylum Hill Barry Square Behind the Rocks Beyond Hartford Blue Hills Clay Arsenal Downtown Faith Film Frog Hollow Fun Hartford Holiday North East Parks Parkville Sheldon/Charter Oak South End South Green Upper Albany West End
January 2014 Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Jan. 1 Start off the new year with a little Noam Chomsky. Is the Man Who is Tall Happy? will be playing at Real Art Ways...
27
Nov
Activism Asylum Hill Barry Square Beyond Hartford Blue Hills Cultural Interest Downtown Environmental Interest Faith Film Free Frog Hollow Fun Hartford Holiday Music North East Parks Parkville Sheldon/Charter Oak Shopping South End Upper Albany West End
December 2013 Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Chances are your December is already half-filled with obligatory office parties, family engagements, and such, but just in case you have downtime, here are ideas...
16
Nov
Bike Lanes and Boxes on Broad
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The planned bike lanes and boxes that we reported back in September have finally appeared on Broad Street on the block between Farmington Avenue and...
16
Nov
In Your Neighborhood: Asylum Hill (last round)
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This week’s In Your Neighborhood looks at Asylum Hill, which is north of I-84 and between Downtown and the West End.
13
Nov
How Flower Street’s Closure Helps Transit Oriented Development
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Ken Krayeske, a Hartford cyclist and lawyer, posed a question at Bike Walk Connecticut’s fundraiser dinner: How does the permanent closure of Flower Street to...
07
Nov
DOT on Flower Street: Permanent Closure, Tentative Plans
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Flower Street fans, be sure to savor the next few days of safe passage. The Connecticut DOT informed their update email list that they intended...
05
Nov
Learning Curb: Long Trail of Fail Edition
by Kerri Ana Provost
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As you’ll see, not all poor parking jobs are created equal. At first glance, this doesn’t look terrible, just slightly spatially challenged. Being a foot...
03
Nov
Scenes from the Sidewalk: Installment 73
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The truth is revealed about how trees make our air sweeter to breathe.