by Julie Martin Banks | Sep 15, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
Fourteen police officers from seven municipalities are the first-ever graduates from the Connecticut Institute for Youth and Police Relations, from which they will go back to their communities with their own programs that will benefit the local youth and help build...
by Julie Martin Banks | Sep 10, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
The Art Museum at the University of Saint Joseph will soon open its “TAJIMA IN RELIEF” exhibition featuring a retrospective of relief prints by renowned Japanese artist Tajima Hiroyuki. The exhibit will officially open with a public reception from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on...
by Julie Martin Banks | Sep 9, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
With current nonprofit executive leaders retiring, the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven has started its first BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color) Cohort for Nonprofit Leadership Program.Created in partnership with the University of Connecticut,...
by Julie Martin Banks | Sep 9, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
New rules aimed at better protecting pedestrians will soon go into effect in Connecticut, and the state Department of Transportation is making the public aware of those rules through its “The Pedestrian Rules” campaign. One law, which goes into effect Oct. 1, expands...
by Julie Martin Banks | Sep 9, 2021 | 210 Capitol Ave Blog
The state’s restaurants that survived the COVID-19 pandemic still face challenges in the months ahead, including the virus’s delta variant and worker shortage, according to the Connecticut Restaurant Association’s executive director. Scott Dolch, a recent guest on the...