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Raised crosswalks have been among the most effective countermeasures deployed by the town in the first year and a half of its Vision Zero road safety initiative — and now 12 more of them are on the ...
Hartford Public Schools has named Andraé Townsel as the new superintendent of the school district in a unanimous vote that ...
Dr. Andraé Townsel's experience in education began in D.C. and included nearly every position in the K-12 education system, a ...
Dozens of green and red buoys and floating white barrels marked with neon orange circles and “6 MPH” in black ink will not be seen on the Connecticut River above the Holyoke Dam this summer. That’s ...
The Hartford Public Schools district announced a new superintendent on Tuesday evening. The Board of Education voted ...
While Hartford rafting businesses worried Hurricane Helene flood damage would wipe out their entire tourism season, most were ready to welcome back visitors to the Pigeon River at the start of the ...
The Hartford Taste Festival is back for its fourth year, on June 6 and 7. The two-day event features the best food, art and music the city has to offer. Rory Gale, the owner of Hartford Prints in ...
Two released from hospital after Hartford helicopter crash, one remains hospitalized Hartford helicopter crash investigation launched by FAA and NTSB By Dylan Suttles, Staff writer April 29, 2025 ...
Doubling HDMI 2.1 from 48 Gbps to 96 Gbps makes HDMI 2.2 the most capable video and audio transmission standard, even eclipsing DisplayPort 2.1 and USB4, both of which can only reach 80 Gbps.
“I’m honored to serve Hartford once again in this capacity,” Rovella stated. “I look forward to serving with the dedicated men and women of the Department to keep our community safe.
HDMI 2.1 is a boon to gamers too, with VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) making for a smoother gaming experience with greater responsiveness. And HDMI 2.1 supports eARC which lets you send DTS:X and Dolby ...
AN 'AI SANDBOX' The region’s major insurers — the majority of them with a significant presence in Hartford — have written letters of support for Hartford’s vision for AI.