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  • People enjoy themselves as they walk along Ocean Drive on March 18, 2021, in Miami Beach, Florida. College students arrived in the South Florida area for the annual spring break ritual.
    Opinion
    Joe Pisani: Add spring break to my bucket list
    Humorist Joe Pisani laments never taking a spring break and plots ways for more deserving groups to have some fun in the sun.
    By Joe Pisani
  • This artwork by Nancy Ohanian refers to different Republican and Democratic perspectives.
    News
    Joe Pisani (opinion): Let’s live and let live
  • Donna Grethen illustration for metrosexuality column
    Opinion
    Joe Pisani: How to become old
  • A scene from the 1970s situation-comedy "The Jeffersons," starring Sherman Hemsley, left, as George Jefferson, with co-star Paul Benedict.
    Opinion
    Joe Pisani: A conspiracy theory about my pants
  • English pop stars Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael of Wham!
    Opinion
    Joe Pisani: How Wham! reduced my stress
  • A plow makes its way on Dec. 16.
    Opinion
    The week in thumbs up and down
  • Will Haskell
    Opinion
    Haskell: It’s time to make absentee voting easier
  • Opinion
    Tolls: ‘Time to fix the Connecticut economy’‘structure’
    The President of the non-partisan environmental group, Planet New Canaan, writes this letter about the group's recent "treecycling" event program, that helped the residents of the town recently recycle their Christmas trees. The writer of this letter is also the founder of the website, No Tolls CT.org, who gives an idea about the machines, and gas taxes. By Patrick Sasser
  • Opinion
    Letter: Thanks to nurses on the front lines
    Carlos Alvarez, a nurse with Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County, takes a call from a member of the community on April 1, 2020, as the nursing agency in Wilton, Conn., opens its Ask A Nurse hotline. To the Editor: May 6th is National Nurses Day. I invite the community to join with me in saluting the compassionate and committed nurses of Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County who are working tirelessly on the front... By Ken Edgar
  • Opinion
    Haskell: Smart public policy the only way to economic stability
    Will Haskell The 26th District state senator says the state must up funds for unemployment insurance, increase aid to small businesses and strengthen the health insurance market.
  • Opinion
    Networks of senior support must be maintained
    Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci joins members of the Coronavirus Task Force hold a press briefing at the White House on Friday. In a time of sickness, the most vulnerable are at heightened risk By Marie Allen
  • Opinion
    Racial cancer gaps persist in CT
    James E. Rawlings, health chair of the Connecticut State Conference of NAACP Branches Recently, the American Cancer Society provided a briefing called Report of Cancer 2018. The article documented that over the past decade, the cancer incidence rate was stable for women and declined by approximately 2 percent annually for men,... By James E. Rawlings
  • Opinion
    Domestic violence does not discriminate (op-ed)
    Kevin Shippy, executive director of the Domestic Violence Crisis Center. The heartbreaking disappearance of New Canaan mother of five Jennifer Dulos is yet another reminder domestic violence represents the most frequent calls to our local law enforcement departments. Domestic violence doesn’t discriminate by... By Kevin Shippy
  • Opinion
    Joe Markley: Noncompete clauses can help protect home care
    Joe Markley I’m afraid that the recent article on noncompete contracts gave only one side of the story. Beginning with the headline — “Connecticut moves to help low-paid workers hurt by noncompete rules” — the article did little to suggest that... By Joe Markley
  • Opinion
    Walter Shapiro: In his White House drama, Trump’s favorite word is ‘acting’
    This artwork by Jennifer Kohnke refers to Donald Trump behaving as though he were above the law. Henry Ford, famous for both revolutionizing the auto industry and his anti-Semitism, declared more than a century ago, “History is more or less bunk.” Donald Trump doesn’t even think history is that important. He remains a bit shaky about... By Walter Shapiro
  • Opinion
    Judy Benson: Road flooding becoming the ‘new normal’
    Heavy rains brought difficult travel with standing water and many roads flooded and closed during downpours on Tuesday September 25 2018 in Norwalk Conn. “We don’t have to be heroes, but we can’t be cowards.” In the middle of this rainy winter when coastal roads were flooding every other week in some towns, Sidney Gale’s soothsaying statement to a roomful of land use...
  • Opinion
    Economic driver steps on the gas
    State Rep. Livvy Floren, R-Greenwich, speaks during the Greenwich Next bi-partisan panel discussion at the YWCA in Greenwich, Conn. Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019. Moderated by Hearst Connecticut Vice President of News and Digital Content Matt DeRienzo, the panel featured Republican State Reps. Livvy Floren and Fred Camillo, Democratic State Rep. Steve Meskers, and Democratic State Sen. Alex Bergstein. The group previewed the upcoming legislative agenda and discussed fiscal and social issues facing the state. Fairfield County has long been recognized as an economic driver for Connecticut. This month, five municipalities in the county have proposed legislation to rev up that reputation. Fairfield, Greenwich, Norwalk, Stamford and...
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