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Central Connecticut State to reduce scholarships, eliminate men's and women's golf NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH)–Central Connecticut State University has announced that it will reduce the number of sports scholarships it awards and cut men's and women's golf, in an effort to save money. The moves will come by the end of the spring 2018 season. The school says it will save them $2 ...
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Town leaders: Further reform needed for pensions, school funding Could Connecticut lower retirement benefits for state and municipal employees, and for public school teachers, through negotiations at the state and local level? "I don't know if it's possible," Waterbury Mayor Neil O'Leary, CCM's president, said in response to one commission member's question. "I think ...
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Residents near ice jams raise concerns about flooding Connecticut State Police said a little after 1:30 p.m. that the Route 82 swing bridge between Haddam and East Haddam will be closed through traffic. They will be opening the bridge so the cutters can move through. Haddam First Selectman Lizz Milardo was breathing a sigh of relief as the three Coast ...
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State unveils license plate for team that left 20 years ago Co-chairman of the Connecticut General Assembly's Transportation Committee, state Rep. Antonio "Tony" Guerrera, D-Rocky Hill, right, jokes with Pucky, left, the Hartford Whalers team mascot, as the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles unveiled a commemorative license plate bearing the former ...
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Congress funds children's health program, but not health centers CHIP, or HUSKY B as it is known in Connecticut, is a joint federal-state program, with the federal government picking up 88 percent of the cost. HUSKY B covers children whose families earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid, providing health care for children in families of four earning up to ...
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CCSU to eliminate golf programs, some athletic scholarships In a way to save money, Central Connecticut State University has announced some changes to its athletics department. The proposed plan would eliminate the men and women's golf programs by the end of this year. The school would also remain a Division I NCAA Program. School officials said last ...
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Hamden Public Schools requesting staff furlough days We cannot rely on Excess Costs given to us by the State of Connecticut to help us meet the entirety of the unanticipated special education costs. Given the fiscal challenges faced by the Town of Hamden, it would be inappropriate to request additional funding to cover the Board's deficit. As a result of ...
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