The governor's proposed biennial $50.5 billion budget includes $500 million in income- and business-tax cuts and increases education funding while keeping Connecticut's 'fiscal' guardrails and continuing to pay down the state's underfunded pension debt. Here's where the money goes.
The following writeup was submitted by the local youth tutoring and recreation nonprofit Leadership, Education, and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) about…
The following writeup about a recent performance of The Nutcracker ballet at the Q House was submitted to the Independent by the nonprofit Leadership,…