27 June, 2026
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Music Series at South Church Concert to Feature Organist Nicholas Capozzoli

The Music Series at South Church is hosting its organist Nicholas Capozzoli, saying, “Known for his thrilling performances and bold programming, organist Nicholas Capozzoli has delighted audiences at venues like the Maison Symphonique (Montreal), Washington National Cathedral, and Amsterdam’s Orgelpark.” The Music Series at South Church says that, His repertoire spans from Baroque masterpieces to […]

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New Britain City Council Censures Ald Robert Smedley for Online Comments

The New Britain City Council has censured Ald Robert Smedley (R-4) because of a series of online comments that the censure resolution calls, “divisive, harmful, and offensive to members of the community.” The resolution was approved by vote of 8 to 3. Members of both parties had sponsored the censure resolution. The act to “censure” […]

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Reader: The last guardrail is gone—and the Iran war shows why that’s dangerous

By Joseph Wasserman, As the war involving Iran continues to widen, it’s clearer more than ever that the world has entered a new nuclear era. Yet at the very moment when we need guardrails the most, the last remaining US–Russia arms‑control treaty—New START—has expired. For the first time in decades, there are zero binding limits […]

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Gorgy by Candy’s runway celebration honors Black History Month

On February 28, 2026, the New Britain Library hosted a fashion show celebrated Black History Month, bringing together local designers, performers, organizations, and vendors for a morning centered on culture and community. Guests first explored booths from small Black-owned businesses, selling things from African-style clothing to handmade jewelry. The market-like atmosphere highlighted local businesses while […]

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Irish Parade, Taste of Ramadan Affirm New Britain as City of Immigrants, Diversity

By John McNamara Saturday, March 7th was one of those days when New Britain lived up to being known as a “city for all people” with two annual faith and cultural celebrations In the morning the city’s contingent to the 54th Greater Hartford Saint Patrick’s Day Parade organized by the Central Connecticut Irish Cultural Committee […]

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Nine Bullets Too Many

By Rhona Cohen and Olive O’Brien-Cohen Steven “Stevie” Jones, 55 years old, died on March 4th from gunshot injuries sustained at the hands of a Hartford police officer during a mental health crisis. Famed civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, the state and local NAACP, Jones’ surviving family members, and a broad swath of Hartford’s community […]

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New Britain Symphony Orchestra Presenting “A Time for Peace” Symphony Concert

The New Britain Symphony Orchestra says that it, “ushers in spring in this, its 76th year,” announcing that it is presenting “A Time for Peace” symphony concert. The Orchestra says that, Under the baton of Maestro Toshi Shimada, the NBSO welcomes the Farmington Valley Chorale, directed by Ellen Gilson Voth. The program includes Ralph Vaughan […]

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Stanley’s 183-Year Legacy Ends: Cost-Cutting and Closures

By John McNamara News of the end of the line for making Stanley tools in New Britain came early on February 26. By the afternoon Stanley Black & Decker (SBD) officially announced the closing of its Myrtle Street facility where up to 300 workers will lose their jobs later this year. The dominance of the […]

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New Britain Public Library Hosting End of Life Planning Program

The New Britain Public Library is hosting an End of Life Planning program with New Britain Memorial & Donald D Sagarino Funeral Home. The Library says, While we often plan for major life milestones like weddings, our children’s education, and retirement, many of us overlook the importance of preparing for the inevitable. Join AJ Albuquerque […]