The Coronavirus Shoppers bought out all of the stock of toilet paper, disinfecting wipes, and hand sanitizer in response to the Coronavirus, prompting a limit on several items, Friday, March 13 at the Target in Columbia Heights. Anthony Soufflé, Star Tribune Traffic in the theater district was light as the marquee message above Brave New Workshop on Hennepin Avenue offers a light message in the face of the coronavirus pandemic on March 18 in Minneapolis. David Joles, Star Tribune Healthcare workers at Regions Hospital came outside the hospital, including Tamara Hill, an ER RN, seen wiping away tears, to thank Xcel Energy crew members, including Paul Peikert, who had lined the street outside Regions to greet healthcare workers during the early morning shift change outside Regions Hospital on Wednesday, April 22 in St. Paul.
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Pandemic, protests and powerlessness: remembering the biggest Danbury-area stories of 2020
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George Robinson, of Danbury, has his vitals taken by Courtney Cass, right, for a coronavirus test at AFC Urgent Care on Main Street in Danbury, Conn, Thursday, April 23, 2020. Robinson has had two prior tests return positive and was getting his third test after isolating at home for over two weeks.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Doug Schur, owner of Pure Physique, works with client Adrian Chase, of Danbury, on Wednesday, the first day of the Phase 2 reopening due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. June 17, 2020, Danbury, Conn..H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Hackensack piano prodigy Matthew Whitaker draws comparisons to Stevie Wonder
Matthew Whitaker has played a lot of rooms.
The room showbiz-speak for the venue might be large, like the Apollo Theater in Harlem (1,506 seats). Or it might be more modest, like the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (268 seats). But the room where he s most at home is the one he s in right now: the living room. How wide do you want the piano open? he asks.
As if it matters. Open or closed, Matthew Whitaker is going to fill his house in Hackensack with more music than it can handle.
You re cared for and valued : Danbury community feeds homeless over holidays
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Jacinto Andrade, left, has a pre-Christmas dinner with his son Diego and friend Jose Chavez at Mothership Bakery & Cafe in Danbury, Conn., on Wednesday Dec. 23, 2020. The cafe held the dinner for area homeless, day laborers and anyone in need. Volunteers from the food pantry Jericho helped bring in the guests for the dinner and staff at Mothership prepared and served the meals.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
DANBURY When a local nonprofit wanted to feed the homeless this Christmas, the group realized delivering cold food on the streets would be challenging.
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