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Trumbull's CES Names Stacey Cronk Teacher of the Year
The teacher is now in the running for Connecticut Teacher of the Year.
I began college at the University of Connecticut in 2004 with a love of history and the written word. After traveling around Central America and Europe, I realized I wanted to be a part of recording history as it happened, not just analyzing others' renditions of the past. Journalism became a natural fit, and as print publications continued to shrink and disappear altogether, it became clear that the future of reporting, especially in the written form, would be online.
At UConn I wrote for and helped edit UdotConn, the university's first news source published solely online, and after graduation I took a job covering the town of East Hampton for Hamptons.com, a pioneer in local online news coverage servicing the East End of Long Island. By the end of my tenure with Hamptons.com, I was working as the news editor for the entire South Fork, from Riverhead to Montauk.
A New Englander born-and-bred, I was excited about the opportunity to return to Connecticut with Patch. Coming to Brookfield, a quintessential New England town, certainly feels like coming home.
The teacher is now in the running for Connecticut Teacher of the Year.
Young Canton scientist developed an environmentally neutral battery to gain entrance to the annual Broadcam MASTER finals.
Hearings will be held in Town Hall on Sept. 15.
Annual ConnCAN report card shows Rocky Hill improving to a solid B-plus.
Simsbury gets a good report card but slips out of the Top 10.
The pharmacy chain will now be known as "CVS Health."
The pharmacy chain will now be known as "CVS Health."
The pharmacy chain will now be known as "CVS Health."
The pharmacy chain will now be known as "CVS Health."
The pharmacy chain will now be known as "CVS Health."
Trumbull servicemembers will strut their stuff in a dance competition fundraiser on Sept. 13.
Reader writes in about the resignation of the town’s DPW Director, who resigned amid accusations that he used town funds and materials for p
Area authors are encouraged to come set up a table at the annual Arts Festival but space is limited.
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Lt. Colonel Carl Eisenmann honored for more than two decades of service.
Those who get their passport stamped have a chance to win a $100 to $150 gift card.
Those who get their passport stamped have a chance to win a $100 to $150 gift card.
ConnCAN report card puts Canton among the top ranked schools in the state.
Author of “Citizen Canine” set to visit Dogology in Canton to discuss pets’ rights.
Breaking down the numbers behind the dangers we face in every Connecticut town.