This Women’s History Month, I am issuing a challenge for everyone to devote at least 15 minutes to studying her life and legacy.
Drew Crandall
Racism is not an option — but don’t fight injustice with malice and violence
In 2024, we still look to a day, as Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed, when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
State needs to turn the corner on bureaucracy
Today in Connecticut, it often takes years and vast sums of money to get things done, to initiate constructive change and to enjoy the benefits of innovation.
Proton Therapy in Connecticut: We’re halfway there
Though Connecticut’s Office of Health Strategy approved a proton therapy center in Wallingford, it’s opposed to one in Danbury. We need both.
Connecticut needs to approve proton therapy now
Two proton therapy facilities for cancer patients await approval from Connecticut regulators.
An encouraging word about re-opening
Throughout this ordeal, there has been a tug-of-war tension between minimizing the health risks and minimizing the economic damage. Each one of us has views that are somewhere on this spectrum.

