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Job And Career Fair Sees Light Turnout, Several Opportunities Still Available
"We’re doing the best we can to connect people looking for jobs with the jobs that are available.”

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"We’re doing the best we can to connect people looking for jobs with the jobs that are available.”

“It was a beautiful day. We had a great crowd and we saw a lot of smiling kids."
"It is a day of remembering those from Bristol, and the nation who had made the supreme sacrifice during our nation's wars."
“This concert celebrates all the heroes who have helped us all during the pandemic."
Grant will aide in creating digital collection of artwork, murals.
Former Councilman would represent Thomaston, Plainville, Plymouth, Terryville, Harwinton and Bristol.
State looking to provide supplemental funds to help conservationists purchase 252-acre Boy Scout camp.
Bristol Hospital hasn’t forgotten about the struggle the people of Ukraine have faced since late February.
"I have been looking forward to it; training and working with dogs is my passion."
“Helping you Heal: A book About Nurses,” will be soon distributed to local preschool and kindergarten students.
Museum will be “cleaning out the closet."
“It’s been an honor to represent the people of Berlin and Southington."
Professionals seek to battle addiction.
Democratic treasurer Shawn Wooden announced Thursday he won't seek a second term in November.
"Americanism is one of the four pillars for the American Legion."
“This is another example of the City of Bristol’s commitment to companies."
Program offering variety of free garden, vegetable seeds for visitors to use in gardens.
Fairfield Rep. Laura Devlin announced as running mate in governor race.
Community College donates $4.3k to International Rescue Committee to aid in Ukraine relief efforts in Poland.
Mayor, Bristol Charter allowing residents the opportunity to engage.