27 June, 2026
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New Britain Youth Theater Presenting “Into the Woods, Jr.”

New Britain Youth Theater is presenting “Into the Woods, Jr.”, as part of its summer camp programming, with the play to be performed next week. “Our Summer Campers are hard at work,” the Theater says, “(it’s Sondheim, of course it’s hard work!) to bring you this delightfully witty retelling of your favorite Fairy Tales!” The […]

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Interfaith Group Addresses Council on โ€œDue Processโ€ Rights forย Immigrants

Clergy and members of the New Britain Area Interfaith Conference (NewBAIC) attended the July 9th New Britain Common Council meeting to share their concerns about the Trump administrationโ€™s treatment of immigrants and actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that are not in accordance with โ€œdue process under the law.โ€ Rev. Dr. Jonathon D. Counts, […]

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33rd Annual Osgood Shootout Benefit Basketball Tournament Planned

Widely honored Coach Darwin Shaw announced in June that, “New Englandโ€™s biggest and best single elimination tournament, The Osgood Shootout will be celebrating year 33.” “I am proud to announce that with the help of Byron Jones once again,” said Coach Shaw, “the tradition will continue. The tournament has provided 111 scholarships over the years.” […]

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How Mamdani’s Message Trumped the Establishment in NYC

Back To The Future: “Affordability” Wins on the Lower East Side and Elsewhere by John McNamara Down on the Lower East Side of Manhattan on Grand Street the words of Sidney Hillman are inscribed in stone outside the coop complex named for the legendary labor leader. โ€œWe want a better America,โ€ the quote goes, โ€œan […]

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Community Birthday Cookout Celebrates Life of Katherine Colon – Continues Justice for Katherine Campaign

Family and friends of Katherine Colon and other activists held a special Birthday Community Cookout in Central Park on Sunday, “dedicated to honoring Katherineโ€™s memory through harm reduction, food, love, and meaningful community connections.” The event included food, games and fond remembrances of Colon, along with a continuation of the Justice for Katherine campaign. That […]

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Traffic Safety Plan Will Include Roundabouts, Camera Enforcement Options

Safe Streets Report and Recommendations to Be Released June 25 By John McNamara A final report of the city’s Vision Zero Task Force is expected to be released on June 25th with recommendations to reduce vehicular and pedestrian accidents throughout the city. The Common Council took the first step of the Vision Zero initiative last […]

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Tens of Thousands of People, Including Many from New Britain, March in Hartford in “No Kings” Protest

Perhaps 20,000 people marched at the State Capitol on Saturday, one of many “No Kings” protests across the country against the policies of President Donald Trump (R) and MAGA. Many New Britain residents were a part of this protest. Photojournalist Gregory Luke Gerratana captured images from the demonstration and this moment in history. No Kings said, […]

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Council Democrats Defend Budget Vetoed by Stewart; Council Budget Added School Operating, Library, Homelessness Prevention Funding

New Britain City Council Democrats say that, in spite of a veto by Mayor Erin Stewart (R), they are defending the budget they approved last month that would have added $1.1 million to the city schools’ operating budget, which had been again flat-funded in the budget proposed by Stewart, and added $175,000 for New Britain […]

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New Britain Racial Justice Coalition Condemns Mayor Stewartโ€™s Veto of Education, Housing and Public Service

By the New Britain Racial Justice Coalition, The New Britain Racial Justice Coalition (NBRJC) strongly condemns Mayor Erin Stewartโ€™s June 7 veto of the City Councilโ€™s amended FY 2025 budget, which prioritized long-overdue investments in education, housing, and public services. The veto reverses a budget that was shaped by extensive community input and advocacy. Over […]

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Little Poland Festival Again Draws Tens of Thousands of Visitors in New Britain

Celebrating its 12th year, the Little Poland Festival again drew tens of thousands of people to New Britain to celebrate Polish culture, music and food in the city. The popular celebration of Polish culture, music and cuisine has, for years, attracted huge crowds of people from New Britain, the state and beyond. Tens of thousands […]