Supporting Creative Art with Preschoolers
March is the month that we wait for warmer weather and outside activities for our children.
Read MoreMarch is the month that we wait for warmer weather and outside activities for our children.
Read MoreRunning a small business comes with many challenges, and increasing profitability is often at the top of a business owner’s priority list. Whether you’re looking to grow revenue, cut costs, or improve efficiency, a few smart adjustments can make a significant difference. Here are practical strategies to help your business become more profitable in the year ahead.
Read MoreGet ready to turn back the clock for an unforgettable evening of music, nostalgia, and community at "Back to the 90s: Rockin' for Autism"- a benefit concert and dinner hosted by Families United in Newtown (FUN).
Read MoreHow we treat our children can have permanent effects on their well-being. That’s probably not a surprise to most of you. Still, the fact that our behavior can have a real and measurable effect on our children’s growing brains should make us want to be very careful about how we discipline our children.
Read MoreThirty years ago, when I was a single mother, and working two jobs, my car was the most important thing I owned. It got me to work, it got my kids to doctor’s appointments and sports and after-school activities. It was old and beaten up and, in the winter, the heat took a half hour to warm up, but it was reliable for the most part.
Read MoreIn a groundbreaking initiative, Governor Ned Lamont has announced that nearly 23,000 Connecticut residents will have their medical debt erased in a major effort to alleviate financial burdens on those least able to pay. This relief comes under the first round of a new partnership between the state and the national nonprofit organization, Undue Medical Debt. Beginning on December 23, 2024, affected residents will receive letters notifying them of their debt eradication.
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