01 May, 2026

New Britain Racial Justice Coalition

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Racial Justice Coalition Questions Sanchez Budget Proposal

By the New Britain Racial Justice Coalition, The New Britain Racial Justice Coalition (NBRJC) is raising serious concerns about Mayor Bobby Sanchezโ€™s proposed FY27 budget, stating clearly that it reduces overall education funding while failing to meaningfully invest in libraries and community services. Despite public claims of increased support for schools, the full budget shows […]

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut Honors New Britain Mentor and Parent

Community Announcement by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut (BBBSCT) honored two New Britain residents during its annual Big Night celebration this Saturday, recognizing Big Sister Alex Steel as the 2026 Big of the Year and Jessica Mercado as the 2026 Parent Partner of the Year. Both were celebrated […]

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut Honors New Britain Mentor and Parent

Community Announcement by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut (BBBSCT) honored two New Britain residents during its annual Big Night celebration this Saturday, recognizing Big Sister Alex Steel as the 2026 Big of the Year and Jessica Mercado as the 2026 Parent Partner of the Year. Both were celebrated […]
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New Britain Community Leaders Honored at Polish Day at the Capitol

Annual Event Celebrated the 235th Anniversary of the Polish Constitution Photojournalism by Dr Frank Gerratana. Staff report based on reporting by Dr Gerratana. Cover photo by Dr Gerratana. New Britain residents and elected officials carried on a proud, decades-long tradition at the State Capitol, gathering to celebrate Polish Day and the 235th Anniversary of the […]
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Resource Fair Creates Access to Community Services for Spanish Speakers

by John McNamara Access to community and social services in a city as diverse as New Britain increases when language and cultural barriers decrease and awareness of those services spreads by word of mouth among residents who may need them most. Last winter first-term Alderwoman Jessica Vargas (D-1) hosted a constituent meeting in her ward […]

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NBPL Hosting Neighborhood Housing for Financial Fitness Workshop

The New Britain Public Library is hosting Neighborhood Housing of Greater New Britain for a Financial Fitness Workshop. The Library says, Take charge of your finances and build a solid financial future with our Financial Fitness Workshop. Our expert instructors will guide you through the fundamentals of money management, including effective use of credit, savings […]

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Board of Education Considering Metal Detectors in Schools

The New Britain Board of Education says it, “is considering whether metal/weapons detection technology should be in place in our school buildings,” elementary, middle and high school. The Consolidated School District of New Britain is planning a Community Forum on the question. The school system is also conducting a survey asking parents, “Do you think […]

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Music Series at South Church Concert to Feature Seraph Brass

The Music Series at South Church is hosting a concert featuring Seraph Brass. The Music Series at South Church says that, Celebrating its tenth-anniversary season, Seraph Brass was founded with a mission to showcase the excellence of female brass players and highlight musicians from marginalized groups, both in personnel and in programming. Winners of the […]

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New Britain Racial Justice Coalition Hosting Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration

The New Britain Racial Justice Coalition is planning a Celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day for 2024. “Join us for a powerful celebration of crafts, food, and inspiring speakers as we honor Indigenous resilience and culture!” the Coalition says. “All are welcome, but registration is requiredโ€”don’t miss out!” The event, sponsored by the Coalition and Insight […]

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CCSU Planetarium Hosting “100 Hours of Astronomy”

The CCSU Planetarium is celebrating the International 100 Hours of Astronomy. “Join us for free ‘open planetarium’ hours,” the Planetarium says, “12:15-1:15 PM, Wednesday through Friday, October 2-4.” “Meet the planetarium director! Get a sneak peak at upcoming planetarium shows! Get your astronomy questions answered! Make a planisphere! Free swag!” adds the Planetarium The event […]

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New Britain Public Library Offering Free Tutoring to New Britain Teens

The New Britain Public Library says that, “Weโ€™re excited to announce the return of the New Britain Public Library Homework Center.” “The Homework Center,” the Library says is, “a free one-on-one tutoring service.” The program is set to begin on October 2, 2024 and continue to May 29, 2025. The Library says that the Homework […]

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Council Reconsiders Contracting Award and Refers to Committee

The City Council voted to reconsider an item previously approved that would allow for contracting for, “On- Call Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, Building Envelope, Masonry, and Interior Repairs,” of up to $100,000. The Council Majority Leader, Ald John McNamara (D-4) made the motion to reconsider the item, which was approved on a voice vote. The proposed […]

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Lt Gov Bysiewicz Joins Local Democrats in Rally Ahead of November Elections

Editor’s Note: Journalism by Dr Frank Gerratana contributed to this article. Lt Gov Susan Bysiewicz (D) joined New Britain Democrats Tuesday at Five Churches Brewing in an election rally, as the autumn election season gets underway. Democratic Party Chair Chris Anderson welcomed the assembled activists and dignitaries to build excitement for the most active part […]

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Our 24th Presentation to City Elected and Appointed Officials Over the Past Year: 9-25-24. Documentation for our file.

To: City Council Members, City Elected and Appointed Officials, and Flooding Victims Living in the Allen St. Basin and the Hampton-Eton Sub-Basin: Director Moriarty reported 9-23-24, he will be hosting a Public Information Meeting in late October or early November to go through the various aspects of the Project. He is hoping to get a […]