25
Apr
Constructing Higher Expectations
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The annoying construction in Bushnell Park is made less annoying because of a few things that should happen for every project: 1. There was communication...
24
Apr
Climate Possibilities Environmental Interest Long Reads Quality of Life Reader Tip Regionalism Transportation
Suburban Nonsense Continues West of Hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
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On the Saturday before Earth Day, West Hartford held their celebration of it in Blue Back Square. They had Hila the Earth rapping about compost...
23
Apr
Drive Less CT Climate Challenge: Week One
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The annual CTrides Drive Less CT Climate Challenge began yesterday. I promised to give a reason for people to participate, so here it is: Riding...
22
Apr
Earth and Awe
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Earlier this month, we gathered. Alone in our backyards, out in the streets with neighbors, in city parks, on library patios. We came bearing punctured...
19
Apr
Humans: April 19, 2024
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This week in Hartford, the tulips bloomed. Next week, after a much needed break, writing on Real Hartford resumes.
07
Apr
Beyond Hartford: Yale Peabody Revisited
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The first time I visited the Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven was shortly before they closed for their several year renovation project. It felt...
07
Apr
Access Beyond Hartford Commentary Cultural Interest Design Environmental Interest Get Outside Hartford County History Long Reads Rivers Transportation Weird
Beyond Hartford: Glastonbury; or, GALLIVANTED THROUGH GLASTONBURY, GUTTED TO FIND NO GLAWACKUS: CRYPTID’S CORRIDOR NOT CATERED TO BY COACH
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The first documentation of the Glawackus (“Glastonbury” + “Wacky”) was on Friday, January 13, 1939, but from the coverage given by The Hartford Courant, it...
05
Apr
Humans: April 5, 2024
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Remember how the sun was out earlier this week, before we had the day of Every Type of Precipitation Imaginable? It was. This is proof...