Covenant Soup Kitchen and Make-A-Wish Benefit From Season Of Giving - Mansfield-Storrs, CT - The sixth-annual Season of Giving campaign raised $16,000-Plus for the Covenant Soup Kitchen and Make-A-Wish.
Kimberly Hogan of Lebanon has been named chief executive officer at Middlesex Community College effective June 2.
“Ms. Hogan has served as interim CEO since April 2022 and prior to that was its D...
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Governor Ned Lamont and Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker today celebrated schools and districts around Connecticut for successfully improving Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) completion rates through the Connecticut State Department of Education’s second annual FAFSA Challenge.
MANSFIELD, Conn. (AP) — State officials are working on a plan that would transform the site of a former prison into a technical high school. The University of Connecticut, which had taken control of the former Bergin Correctional Institution in Mansfield in 2015, on Wednesday transferred the 35-acre site and 25 adjoining acres back to the state Office of Policy and Management.
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MANSFIELD, CT — A fundraiser has been started in memory of a teen who died in a Mansfield car wreck Monday. The fundraiser was started by Friends of Isaac Davis and Family.
The post at GoFundMe page reads: "Isaac Davis, 17, died tragically in a car accident on June 14, 2021. A rising senior in the Carpentry Department at Windham Technical High School, Ike was loved by everyone he met. His spirit lifted up the room whenever he walked in - at school, at sports, with his friends, and with his family; while he is no longer physically with us, we know his loving spirit will live on in all who knew him.