On April 10, Rep. John Larson posted several statements addressing inflation linked to tariffs and conflict with Iran; support for library funding; and advocacy for cancer prevention awareness month.
These former Hartford Metro high school stars set for games on Saturday, April 11.
Governor Ned Lamont has announced $1.55 million in state grants awarded through a Department of Agriculture program aimed at increasing access to locally grown foods for people facing hunger across Connecticut. Twelve organizations will use these funds both to help…
U.S. Congressman Rep. John Larson shared multiple posts on April 9, 2026 regarding efforts to protect senior benefits amid federal cuts, opposition to military action in Iran under former President Trump, and calls for investigation into potential…
Rep. John Larson used social media between April 8-9, 2026, to address concerns about presidential conduct and announce new federal funding for youth initiatives in Greater Hartford.
Friday, April 10 will feature competition from these former Hartford Metro area high school standouts.
Kate Zonin has been named CNE Offensive Player of the Week after leading Hartford Hawks Women’s Lacrosse with strong performances on both offense and defense. The team will next face Curry College at home.
Hartford baseball dropped both games of its doubleheader against Endicott College on March 29 at home. Despite strong individual performances on offense and defense, errors proved costly for the Hawks across both matchups.
The Hartford Hawks won their baseball matchup against Johnson and Wales University with a score of 7-5 on March 31. Key performances included Tyler Shannon’s five RBIs and strong relief pitching from Michael Featherstone.
Kayla Pelletier has been recognized as Athlete of the Week by the Conference of New England after winning first place in javelin. Her performance set her well ahead of other competitors. The Hartford team will next compete at their home…
A non-conference baseball game between Hartford Hawks and Eastern Connecticut State ended tied at 12-12 after umpires halted play before the ninth inning due to visibility issues. Both teams showed strong offense throughout eight innings before officials called off further…
Hartford women’s lacrosse lost an important conference game against Western New England University by a score of 11-8. Key performances included four goals from Kate Zonin and strong defensive efforts from Lauren Samela and Laurel McIntosh.
Hartford Baseball swept Roger Williams University in back-to-back wins during their Conference of New England doubleheader on April 4. Strong pitching performances combined with timely hitting led to decisive victories for Hartford.
The Hartford baseball team secured its tenth win of the season by defeating Stevens 7-4 on April 6. Strong pitching from Jeffrey Blake and timely home runs powered their victory ahead of their upcoming matchup against Wentworth.
Hartford Men’s Tennis beat Suffolk University in Boston with a final score of 5-2. Several players contributed wins in both singles and doubles matches. The team will face Nichols College next.
The University of Hartford men’s lacrosse team narrowly lost an overtime match against Western New England University with a score of 14-13 on April 8. Key performances included four goals from Gavin Pelletier and fourteen saves by Andrew Leibold. The…
Rep. John Larson posted several statements on April 8 opposing proposed education budget cuts and criticizing past efforts to deport Haitian migrants under the Trump administration.
Hartford Softball split its doubleheader against Eastern Connecticut State on April 8. After losing Game 1 decisively, they rebounded for a solid win behind strong pitching from Ella Zobel.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced $15 million from a national Volkswagen settlement will fund new clean air projects across the state. The initiative targets reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions through upgrades of older diesel vehicles and equipment.
U.S. Congressman Rep. John Larson used recent social media posts dated April 6-7, 2026, to address concerns about Social Security privatization efforts, support for healthcare workers in Hartford, and calls for congressional action on foreign…
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