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  • The outside of Trumbull High School. Trumbull Public Schools superintendent reminded staff, students and parents Friday that masks will be required through Sept. 30 regardless of vaccination status.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Superintendent: Masks will be required in Trumbull schools
    An executive order from Gov. Ned Lamont requires everyone inside a public or private school building to wear a mask through Sept. 30 regardless of vaccination status.
    By Liz Hardaway
  • A file photo of UConn President Thomas C. Katsouleas. He is expected to resign as the university’s president effective June 30, 2021, and return to teaching and research.
    News
    UConn announces CEO of UConn Health as interim president
  • Cheese made at the UConn creamery and sold at the iconic university Dairy Bar.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    How UConn’s creamery turned to cheese during the pandemic
  • Guilford, Connecticut - Wednesday, June 17, 2020: Senior Rose McDermott of the Guilford H.S. Class of 2020 listens to graduation speakers while in a car during the Covid-19 pandemic induced social-distancing drive-in movie style graduation Wednesday evening at the Guilford Fairgrounds.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    DPH: Here are guidelines to hold proms, graduations in CT
  • Teachers and staff from all over Monroe's school system wait the mandatory 15 minutes to monitor for reactions after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine during a closed vaccine clinic for Monroe school staff at Masuk High School in Monroe, Conn., on Wednesday Mar. 3, 2021.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Schools adjust as teachers sick with COVID vaccine side effects
  • Modern LED light bar on police cruiser flashing red and blue emergency lights.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Officials: UConn students charged in party with over 100 people
  • State Police Trooper Tamia Tucker prepares to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from Trumbull Public Health Nurse Samantha Cousins Tuesday Jan. 5 at the Center at Priscilla Place. The Health Department will hold a special clinic for school staff later this week.
    Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Superintendent: Hundreds of school workers will get vaccine...
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Superintendent: Hundreds of school workers will get vaccine...
    State Police Trooper Tamia Tucker prepares to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from Trumbull Public Health Nurse Samantha Cousins Tuesday Jan. 5 at the Center at Priscilla Place. The Health Department will hold a special clinic for school staff later this week. The superintendent said 80 percent of 384 employees who responded to a survey said they will attend the school district’s vaccination clinic. By Donald Eng
  • News
    ‘A real educator:’ Cardona’s rapid rise to Biden cabinet nominee
    Connecticut Commissioner of Education Miguel Cardona is President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for U.S. secretary of education. Miguel Cardona became Connecticut’s commissioner of education at age 44. Now at 45, he is poised to make the leap to U.S. secretary of education. By Linda Conner Lambeck
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Superintendent: Action needed to avoid students facing...
    Superintendent Martin Semmel speaks at the dedication ceremony for Mary Ellen Way, in front of Jane Ryan Elementary School, in Trumbull, Conn. Nov. 6. 2020. Superintendent Martin Semmel’s proposed budget includes the challenges the district faces with the COVID pandemic. By Donald Eng
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    CT could be first to meet tech needs of at-home learners
    Some of the computers the Bridgeport Public Schools has received to allow students to learn from home Connecticut has helped get learning devices into the hands of 142,000 students since the spring. By Linda Conner Lambeck
  • News
    Symposium looks at education post-pandemic
    The Bridgeport Public Education Fund and Connecticut Education Association team up to hold a Zoom-based symposium for parents, educators and others. By Linda Conner Lambeck
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  • Trumbull woman’s calligraphy business is on the ‘write’ path
  • Trumbull pools restore some evening hours
  • Trumbull Day returns with food, fireworks and rides
  • After stroke, Trumbull man to tackle 5K race with 23 obstacles
  • New restaurant in Trumbull Center may open this summer
  • Trumbull teens sell chocolate to raise money for Ukraine
  • Class of 2022 graduates at Trumbull High
  • Trumbull principal investigates ‘hurtful’ pride flag incident
  • Trumbull mill rate goes down, but officials say taxes will go up
  • Trumbull leader against combined senior/aquatics facility
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Superintendent: Action needed to avoid students facing...
    Superintendent Martin Semmel speaks at the dedication ceremony for Mary Ellen Way, in front of Jane Ryan Elementary School, in Trumbull, Conn. Nov. 6. 2020. Superintendent Martin Semmel’s proposed budget includes the challenges the district faces with the COVID pandemic. By Donald Eng
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    CT could be first to meet tech needs of at-home learners
    Some of the computers the Bridgeport Public Schools has received to allow students to learn from home Connecticut has helped get learning devices into the hands of 142,000 students since the spring. By Linda Conner Lambeck
  • News
    Symposium looks at education post-pandemic
    The Bridgeport Public Education Fund and Connecticut Education Association team up to hold a Zoom-based symposium for parents, educators and others. By Linda Conner Lambeck
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Lawyers fighting CT school mask mandate: What’s next, ‘space suits?’
    A teacher puts on a child's mask upon his arrival at Stark Elementary School on September 16, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. The lawyers claim the state Department of Education does not have the authority to require all students to wear masks in schools. By Hugh McQuaid
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Former FDA head: Closing schools before restaurants is...
    A file photo of Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former FDA commissioner. The Westport resident and former FDA commissioner said officials should keep schools open for as long as possible. By Tara O'Neill
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  2. Danbury Fair mall will not hold a fireworks show this weekend, and COVID is not the culprit
  3. Trumbull resident will chair Bridgeport-based crisis center’s board
  4. Do you recognize this man? Stamford police ask for help identifying suspected burglar
  5. Trumbull mill rate goes down, but officials say taxes will go up
  6. Crewless robotic Mayflower ship reaches Plymouth Rock
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  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Former FDA head: Closing schools before restaurants is...
    A file photo of Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former FDA commissioner. The Westport resident and former FDA commissioner said officials should keep schools open for as long as possible. By Tara O'Neill
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Map: These CT schools have closed due to COVID
    Religious leaders from Hartford, Bridgeport and New Haven are calling on top Democratic legislators to rethink the “racist and classist” way they fund schools. As COVID cases continue to climb in Connecticut, more school districts are switching to distance learning for an extended period. By Shayla Colon
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Report: COVID costs Trumbull schools more than $2 million
    Board of Finance Chairman Lainie McHugh Trumbull has spent more than $2.2 million in remote learning and building upgrades in response to COVID-19, according to a report to the finance board. By Donald Eng
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    300K CT residents sign up for COVID app on first day
    Nurse Practitioner Julianna Barresi, APRN administers a Rapid Oral Covid-19 test to Greenwich resident Walter Aucay, 36, at a testing site set up at the Family Center at Wilbur Peck Court in Greenwich, Connecticut on May 1, 2020. Some 60 Rapid Covid-19 test were performed, yielding results in less than a day. The daily positivity rate reached 6.37 percent. By Peter Yankowski
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    UConn places entire Storrs campus under quarantine
    University of Connecticut Campus “We don’t have the COVID spread under control,” a UConn administrator wrote to the school community in announcing the quarantine, which takes effect at 5 p.m. Friday. By Shayla Colon
  • News
    Trumbull school board seeks parents for policy committee
    The Trumbull Board of Education is seeking five parents and community members to serve as advisers to the board’s policy committee. The Trumbull Board of Education is seeking five parents and community members to serve as advisers to the board’s policy committee. By Donald Eng
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Trumbull expands reopening of elementary schools
    School buses are parked in neat rows at the Trumbull school bus depot at 81 Spring Hill Road in Trumbull, Conn. on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. Students in grades 3-5 will return to school four days per week beginning Nov. 5 under a plan proposed by Superintendent Martin Semmel. By Donald Eng
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Attorney: No deal in school mask lawsuit
    The teacher shortage in Connecticut was a problem long before this year — a month into the 2014-15 school year, for example, 250 teaching positions were unfilled statewide. The state is seeking a dismissal of the lawsuit, which is calling for students to have the choice to not wear masks in school. By Hugh McQuaid
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    Attorneys try to reach deal in CT school mask lawsuit
    The Connecticut Freedom Alliance and four families have filed a lawsuit, seeking to give children a choice about wearing masks in schools. A court hearing scheduled for Wednesday was postponed as the sides negotiated a potential agreement in the case. By Hugh McQuaid
  • Coronavirus in Connecticut
    UConn reports second day of no new student COVID cases
    A cleaner disinfects a door of the student dormitory at the UConn Stamford branch in Stamford, Conn. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. Health experts say active screening for COVID-19 is critical in preventing college outbreaks. The school is reporting eight active positive cases on the Storrs campus. By Leah Brennan
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