A proposal to create an international food truck and entertainment venue complete with indoor seating and a patio in Hartford’s South End was met with skepticism during a Hartford City Council committee meeting, although many liked the concept.
As of March 18, more than 700 Afghans had come to live in the state, more than double the original target, thanks to a well-coordinated public-private partnership created by Lamont and strong public support.
State welcomes Afghan evacuees with open arms and driver’s licenses- On Sept. 15, Gov. Ned Lamont announced that the White House would ask Connecticut to accept “as many as 310 Afghan refugees for resettlement in Connecticut.” The effort has gone better than expected. As of March 18, more than 700 Afghans had come to.