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11
Sep
Revisionist History: Day of Reasonable Responses
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The short of it is, 9/11 to me marks a day when I felt betrayal by my fellow Americans. The majority of reactions to the...
09
Sep
Good News About Hartford?
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Thanks, Jim Farrell. Finally, the Courant runs a piece about Hartford that has nothing to do with drugs, crime, or politics.
08
Sep
Hartford–Biked and Discovered
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Since signing up to participate in the Discover Hartford Bicycle and Walking Tour, I’ve been biking more often, anticipating the distance of the event. I’d...
07
Sep
Hartford Mayoral Forum Recap
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I posted my observations on Undercurrents. And no, I won’t say who will get my primary vote on Tuesday, but I’m sure if you read...
05
Sep
Local Happenings: 9/6/07-9/14/07
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Mayoral Candidates ForumĀ 9/6/07 6-7:30pm Hartford Public Library Sponsored by the Hartford Courant, so you know that’s gonna be fair and balanced. Moderated by Tom...
04
Sep
Anti-Sprawl in Vernon
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Vernon Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing for an application for a Home Depot at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 6,...
03
Sep
Campaigning, In Their Own Words
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Today’s Courant ran items by the mayoral candidates– Frank Barrows “Most of our residents live with fear of guns and drugs – some of which...
01
Sep
Protest City Violence
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Tonight, Mothers United Against Violence will protest the continued city violence at the site of a recent murder near Bulkeley High School. They will meet...
31
Aug
Lieberman and Ordinary People’s Lives
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Lieberman just does not care about Connecticut voters, and here’s another reason why. EDIT: I just saw the whopping 95 seconds that WTNH (the only...
31
Aug
Bathroom Raids
by Kerri Ana Provost
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As much as I enjoy the exposure of political hypocrites, Nels reminds us that entrapment is itself a problem.