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Complaints detail toll of CT power outages after Tropical Storm Isaias


Total lack of empathy : Complaints detail toll of CT power outages after Tropical Storm Isaias
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Andrea Ollivierre inspects damage to her vehicle after a tree fell onto it during tropical storm Isaias on Thomas Street in West Haven, Conn., on Tuesday Aug. 4, 2020.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Tree and wires down on Route 37 in New Fairfield following Tropical Storm Isaias.Contributed photo / Maria Evans, New Fairfield Emergency Management directorShow MoreShow Less
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Crews examine downed trees and power lines knocked down during Tropical Storm Isaias on Deep Valley Road in North Stamford, Conn. Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020. While power had been restored to most Stamford residents since the storm hit Tuesday Aug. 4, a small number still remained without power.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....

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'That's not school to me': Some Danbury area teachers retire due to COVID


That s not school to me : COVID-19 leads some Danbury-area teachers to retire
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DANBURY Ray and Ann Bielizna loved being teachers because they could interact with students.
That changed when schools closed last March with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the couple learned to teach remotely.
“A big part of our job is the connection you have with kids,” said Ann Bielizna, an educator for 32 years who most recently taught in Danbury’s Rogers Park Middle School. “That’s really the reason I went into education, was that working with kids and watching them develop and grow.”
Distance learning became even harder when Ray Bielizna’s mother, Judith Bielizna, died from COVID-19 complications in April. She had been “kind of a legend” as a former New Fairfield school teacher, he said. ....

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With COVID in a 'better place,' Danbury explores expanding in-person learning


With COVID in a better place, Danbury explores expanding in-person learning
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Danbury students returned to Stadley Rough Elementary for in person learning the first time since March of last year. Tuesday, January 19, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
DANBURY With coronavirus cases declining and the vaccine on the horizon for an increased number of people, the school district is exploring expansion of in-person learning.
It’s unlikely that all Danbury students will return to the buildings five days a week anytime soon, Superintendent Sal Pascarella said.
“I don t think we can have a pure system, not with the growth we have in Danbury,” he said. “There will probably be some mixing and matching, a creative solution.” ....

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Reconnecting to CT: M&T Bank gets fresh start in state with People's United acquisition


Reconnecting to CT: M&T Bank gets fresh start in state with People s United acquisition
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An M&T Bank branch in Bethel, Conn., which was the only bank branch to see declining deposits over five years through 2020, dating back to M&T s acquisition of Hudson City Bank which had been located there previously.Alexander SouleShow MoreShow Less
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The People s United Bank logo in Bethel, Conn., with the town s shuttered Bank of America branch in the background behind a gas station. With People s United trailing only Bank of America for Connecticut deposits in 2020, M&T will phase out the brand in favor of its own as an outcome of its proposed $7.6 billion acquisition of People s United.Alexander SouleShow MoreShow Less ....

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Communities of color have a long road to recovery after Texas winter storm


Communities of color have a long road to recovery after Texas winter storm
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Communities of color are struggling in the aftermath of Texas winter storm.Lucio Vasquez / Houston Public Media
The event was organized with the Houston Food Pantry to serve cases of water, boxes of cereal, cans of soup, fruit and juice to as many as 1,000 families impacted by the storm.
Already devastated by COVID-19, the winter storm is another blow to Houston’s communities of color. https://t.co/H4LkkvnOF6 Houston Public Media (@HoustonPubMedia) February 22, 2021
“Minority communities are suffering,” said Democratic representative Al Green, as reported by Trovall and Vasquez. “We have to be here to minimize that suffering, and mitigate it, and eliminate it, to be quite honest.” ....

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