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Published July 04. 2021 12:01AM By
Lisa McGinley
An even busier than average mom once told me she divided her parental responsibilities into three categories: must do, should do and want to do. The musts obviously took priority. Rarely did she get to the shoulds, however, because her secret as a successful parent was to skip straight to the want-to-dos. Her kids had a lot of good times.
Connecticut, courtesy of $15 million in COVID-19 recovery funding from the American Rescue Plan, is making it easier to ditch the shoulds and go for the fun stuff this summer. The state is underwriting free admission for children under 18 and an accompanying adult at 90 museums, historic sites, zoos, aquariums and science and nature centers.
Bringing pot to the CT shoreline this weekend? Here s what to expect
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Crowds gathered Tuesday at Hammonasset Beach State Park in Madison as temperatures again rose into the 90s.Patrick Sikes / For Hearst Connecticut Media
Thousands of residents and visitors are expected to flock to the Connecticut shoreline this July Fourth weekend, and for the first time in generations, adults in the crowd will be able to bring their marijuana.
For both consumers and police, that means navigating lingering prohibitions in the nearly 300-page legalization law, which went into effect Thursday.
In preparation for legalization, the Connecticut Police Officers Standards and Training Council in Meriden sent new guidance last week to departments across the state, outlining the new law and how officers should handle suspected violations.