The federal funding will help the society digitize and preserve a significant portion of the museum’s archival material.

Ray Hardman | Connecticut Public
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Real Art Ways uses film and discussion to draw lessons in celebration of MLK Day
The daylong, free event will feature three documentary films about the civil rights movement, followed by discussions.
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Hartford church offers social distance-friendly ‘drive-in’ Easter service
The pastor of Urban Hope Refuge Church wants to strike a balance between tradition and the rules of social distancing.
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Connecticut study hopes for answers on medical marijuana
A groundbreaking study in Connecticut will focus on the effects of medical marijuana.
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Tong ‘moving aggressively’ to mitigate PFAS contamination
The State Attorney General is studying how to deal with a spill of toxic chemicals known as PFAs in the Farmington River.
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Why did the drive to make pot legal fail?
Most people favor making pot legal, lawmakers say, but there is lots of disagreement on how to make it available.