They are among society's least sympathetic victims. Convicted of heinous crimes themselves, few people can rouse the energy to care about the welfare of prisoners held in maximum-security settings.
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Much needed dental care is moving forward for members of impoverished families in Connecticut.
Last year, the General Assembly approved a major budget commitment of $20 million annually to boost
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Thumbs up to Pam Huebner for creating the Huebner Arts and Humanities Program to benefit troubled youth. Huebner, who was inspired by her mother's death to switch from business to a career in
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The baseball establishment personified by the Hall of Fame, for those who don't know, is legendarily conservative. Some years back, pre-Faux, they wanted to honor the great baseball movie "Bull
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A recent Connecticut Post editorial titled "Judicial openness demands passage" should have been titled "Journalistic Inaccuracy Demands Correction." The editorial was so filled with out-of-date and
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After long hours of hard work by all the departments in the town of Oxford and Board of Selectmen, Board of Education and Board of Finance, a budget package was put together that truly meets the
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