On Tuesday, the city of Hartford announced plans to open an Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment at City Hall. “All are committed to making sure...
A new audit details problems, confusion and a lack of planning with the Social Equity Council. Comptroller Sean Scanlon said Monday the council isn’t clear...
Heading into Labor Day weekend, reminders are coming in from officials about safety and drunk or impaired driving. It has already been a deadly year on...
Kids across Hartford got the chance to escape the heat Monday and still get lots of physical activity. It’s all thanks to a new program called...
The restaurant and bar will close July 3. That is what J Restaurant Bar in Hartford announced over the weekend: their “day to day operations” will stop...
After London Fashion Week, Italy will become the home of menswear from Tuesday June 11. The men’s fashion marathon for Spring/Summer 2025 will continue first in...
In a corporate career spanning nearly three decades, Jeff Auker waded deep into public service, most recently as a leading member of a state’s workforce development...
The Westchester County commercial property manager that is carving out an arcade and entertainment center in part of the former multiplex theater on Hartford’s New Park...
Analysis of more than 60,000 companies across the U.S. found that the Silicon Valley hub is the top city for small business; San Francisco in second...
A popular coffee shop in Hartford’s west end is closing their doors after nearly two decades in business. Tisane Euro-Asian Café, a tea house and cocktail...
A decade-old push to renovate downtown Hartford’s aging XL Center that recently suffered a setback amid rising costs could get a significant boost of as much...
After 23 years as a women’s soccer coach at Trinity College, Michael Smith has gone into another business he believes promotes healthfulness. Smith and his wife,...