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  • CT women in food and beverage
    Food
    These women are making strides in CT's food and beverage industry
    Get to know these rising and established female stars in Connecticut's food and beverage industry.
    By Leeanne Griffin
  • Espresso martini at Washington Prime in South Norwalk on Oct. 15. 
    Food
    Ready-to-drink CT cocktails for National Espresso Martini Day
  • Owner Jim Ormrod makes the pizzas at the new Zuppardi's Slice Shop and Takeout Apizza at 58 Beaver Street in Ansonia, Conn. on Wednesday, February 3, 2022.
    Food
    Zuppardi's Apizza introduces 'mobile slice shop' pizza trailer
  • Teacher Stephanie Hogan works at the Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream booth at the Saratoga Race Course, seen here on Sunday, July 14, 2019, in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)
    Living
    Ben and Jerry's 'Free Cone Day' set for April 3 in CT and beyond
  • Strawberry rhubarb hand pie.
    Food
    For Pi Day, a sampling of sweet and savory Connecticut pies
  • The views are as much a draw as the wines at Aquila’s Nest.
    Living
    Column: Celebrating CT’s women in wine
  • New Haven City Hall
    Living
    Column: The decline of postmodernist buildings in Connecticut
  • Living
    CT’s Perkatory Coffee Roasters opens West Hartford standalone
    Mayor Shari Cantor stands between Perkatory Coffee Roasters owners Johanna and Joe Perazella during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, March 6, 2023. The punk rock and skateboard culture-inspired coffee shop also has locations in Branford, Middletown and Southington and previously occupied a stall in West Hartford’s GastroPark. By Daniel Figueroa IV
  • Things To Do
    Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at parades around Connecticut
    Stamford’s St. Patrick’s Day parade was held on Saturday, March 4. The annual holiday event brought in thousands of spectators. Were you SEEN? From Hartford to Norwalk, Bridgeport and more, here are St. Patrick’s Day parades happening throughout the state. By Jailene Cuevas
  • Living
    From Hat City to Elm City: a look at nicknames of CT locales
    Seal of the City of Danbury in the Danbury City Council chambers. Tuesday night, August 7, 2018, in Danbury, Conn. While Connecticut is known as the Nutmeg State, nicknames extend to towns and cities as well.  By Joseph Tucci
  • Food
    St. Patrick's Day food and drink menus, parties around CT
    The Playwright in Hamden St. Patrick's Day is approaching. Here's where to find Guinness, corned beef and live music at Connecticut restaurants and bars this month. By Leeanne Griffin
  • Things To Do
    Nonprofit offers tours of historic architecture in small CT towns
    The First Presbyterian Church of Stamford, also known as Fish Church, was designed by Wallace K. Harrison and contains more than 20,000 pieces of faceted glass that depict the story of Jesus' Crucifixion and resurrection. Histoury is offering several tours this spring exploring colonial, Victorian and mid-century modern buildings in Connecticut, New York and New England.  By Abby Weiss
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  • 5 local apiaries for fresh, sustainable honey in CT
  • 5 indoor CT greenhouses for a taste of summer in the cold of winter
  • 8 new CT restaurants, breweries and wineries to try this Nov.
  • CT Magazine restaurant reviews from the 1970s and now
  • CT's best outdoor dining on the town, according to CT Mag
  • Three wine varieties you’ve never heard of but should be drinking
  • Things To Do
    25+ things to do in Connecticut this weekend, Mar. 3-5
    The 27th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in downtown Stamford, Conn., on Saturday, March 5, 2022. From Stamford's St. Patricks Day Parade to Journey performing at the XL Center, here are 25+ things to do this weekend. By Jailene Cuevas
  • Living
    CT dairy farm wins top prize at U.S. Cheese Championship
    Karlie, a 3-year-old Jersey cow owned by Arethusa Farms in Litchfield. A Litchfield county-based farm won the top prize for its Aged Gouda at the United States Championship Cheese Contest. By Amy Coval
  • Living
    Celebrate National Clam Chowder Day with eight CT restaurants
    The 2018 installment of Chowdafest at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport, Conn. The town led Connecticut and New York ZIP codes in 2020 for new arrivals as captured in U.S. Postal Service change-of-address forms for individuals and households. National Clam Chowder Day is on Feb. 25, here's eight Connecticut restaurants where you can grab a bowl.  By Vinnie Penn
  • Living
    How Larry 'Mr. Hot Wheels' Wood found his love for cars in CT
    Larry Wood, also known as Mr. Hot Wheels. The former head designer for "Hot Wheels" fell in love with cars and design while growing up in Haddam. Now, he is being inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame. By Amy Coval
  • Living
    MLK39 project, in progress, aims to bring Dr. King's dream to CT
    The  "Legends Live Forever" mural in Danbury. It shows former president John F. Kennedy, former Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Martin Luther King Jr.  The MLK39: Racial Equality Mural Tour aims to create 39 murals throughout the state, one for each year of King's life. Alongside King, some of the murals depict other civil rights leaders and local Black icons.  By Joseph Tucci

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  • Food
    National Pizza Day deals and specials in Connecticut
    A margherita pie from Savoy in West Hartford. National Pizza Day is here, and if you have a sudden craving, these Connecticut restaurants (and locations of national chains) are offering discounts and freebies.  By Leeanne Griffin
  • Living
    CT author's debut novel on Black excellence is a bestseller
    Krystal Marquis, an environmental, health and safety manager from Terryville, published her first novel, "The Davenports" on Jan. 31, 2023. CT native Krystal Marquis' debut young adult novel, "The Davenports," released last month, centers around four Black heroines during an underreported period of Black history. By Abby Weiss
  • Living
    CT matchmakers aim to help locals find love in the digital era
    Matchmaker and dating coach Jill Dunn of "Jillin' It" and Lory Kelsey of "Greenwich Matchmaker." After divorces, Lory Kelsey of Greenwich Matchmaker and Jill Dunn of Jillin' It, made being matchmakers and dating coaches their full-time job. By Jailene Cuevas
  • Food
    Enjoy these Super Bowl snacks from Connecticut restaurants
    J. Timothy’s Taverne’s wings are nationally known. These Connecticut restaurants offer special packages for the Super Bowl with wings, nachos, sliders and more. By Leeanne Griffin
  • Food
    Valentine’s Day restaurant options around Connecticut
    Shell and Bones, New Haven Treat your Valentine to a special meal. The holiday falls on a Tuesday, but several CT restaurants are extending their menu offerings for several days.  By Leeanne Griffin
  • Living
    UConn researcher invents self-cooling tent amid global warming
    Family and friends sharing a meal together at campsite by lake in mountains. This UConn researcher invented new technology to keep tents cool in as summer temperatures continue to rise. By Amy Coval
  • Entertainment
    CT filmmaker heading to moon with Steve Aoki on SpaceX rocket
    Brendan Hall is a nature documentary filmmaker from Marlborough, Conn. He is one of the eight crew members selected for SpaceX's "dearMoon Project."  Brendan Hall is part of the dearMoon mission, heading to orbit on a SpaceX rocket with producer Steve Aoki, rapper T.O.P and other artists. By Abby Weiss
  • Living
    'Pizza bill' back for seconds as lawmakers consider CT state food
    Zuppardi's Apizza in West Haven A bill from the crew at Taste of New Haven aiming to make pizza the official state food of Connecticut nearly passed in 2021.  By Daniel Figueroa IV
  • Living
    Column: Why are American homes growing while family size shrinks?
    Stock image of a suburban mansion. Over the last few generations homes have grown larger while families have grown smaller.  By Duo Dickinson
  • Food
    CT chefs, restaurant nominated for 2023 James Beard awards
    Best Latin American or Caribbean (Experts' Pick): Cora Cora, West Hartford Two Connecticut chefs and a top Peruvian restaurant have been nominated for James Beard Foundation awards, known as one of the most prominent honors in the culinary industry. By Leeanne Griffin
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