Government and nonprofit entities are stepping up with COVID relief and recovery, including the Boston Fed and CT’s community foundations.
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
Alberto Ibargüen: Trying to be journalism’s shining Knight
Alberto Ibargüen came to Hartford as a legal aid lawyer and left more than 30 years ago as a rising newspaper executive, destined to become publisher of the Miami Herald and chairman of PBS. He’s coming back for a visit this week as the president of the Knight Foundation, an institution trying to save journalism in the digital age. He is our Sunday Conversation.
Op-Ed: Use of data can help families benefit from public transit expansion
In order for our region to take full advantage of CTfastrak, the New Britain to Hartford busway, the needs of the residents living in the vicinity of the new transit lines must be taken into consideration. This should include children and families, who are not traditionally the primary part of transit studies.
Use of data can help families benefit from public transit expansion
In order for our region to take full advantage of CTfastrak, the New Britain to Hartford busway, the needs of the residents living in the vicinity of the new transit lines must be taken into consideration. This should include children and families, who are not traditionally the primary part of transit studies.
To our readers: CT Mirror publisher to launch 2 companion websites
The Connecticut News Project Inc., publisher of The Connecticut Mirror, is launching two new companion websites in March — Trend CT and CT Viewpoints.