Tracey Wilson, the West Hartford town historian and longtime Conard High School teacher, died at the age of 70.
Seventeen years since she and Beth Bye made history as Connecticut’s first gay couple to marry, popular history teacher and West Hartford town historian Dr. Tracey Wilson died Sunday.
The house at 60 Taunton Hill Road, Newtown was once owned by Twentieth Century Fox studio executive Walter Hutchinson III.
Westfield is known as the Whip City and many in the city have worked to ensure that the history of whip making is never forgotten. Bruce Cortis, an author, historian and ...
Iwo Jima survivors Joe Caminiti, of Bristol, and Peter Senick, of New Haven, attended the 80th annual Iwo Jima memorial ...
A history of aerobiology would normally be a book that would have little interest beyond the science community. But in “Air-Borne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breath,” Carl Zimmer ...
Those were the words projected onto Buenos Aires’ most iconic monument, the Obelisco, over the weekend as Catholics from ...
Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz and the CT Department of Economic and Community Development’s Office of the Arts made the ...
Goo Goo Dolls have debuted a cover of INXS’ “Don’t Change,” which was recorded semi-acoustically for the radio show Modern ...
“Military people do not conjure up in their mind history of a Confederate soldier,” said the ... He was a hardworking man who ...
In the 1990s, John Mills of Bloomfield embarked on a quest to find out more about his ancestors. This took him to a Texas burial ground to search for the grave of ...
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