Hartford's Latina Public Works Director, One of Few In Nation
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com To fully appreciate what Marilyn Cruz-Aponte has achieved with her promotion to director of Hartford’s public works […]
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com To fully appreciate what Marilyn Cruz-Aponte has achieved with her promotion to director of Hartford’s public works […]
Doug Maine CTLatinoNews.com The Rev. Carmelo Rodriguez Jr., and his wife, the Rev. Nancy Rodriguez, are active participants in efforts
photo: bbc.co.uk On the backside of Churchill Downs, among frolicking cats and neighing horses, a small, square box of mint
Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com As a student at Yale Divinity School (YDS) in New Haven, Conn., on course
Hispanics are the youngest major racial or ethnic group in the United States. About one-third, or 17.9 million, of the
Lin-Manuel Miranda has been award the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his musical Hamilton. The honors were
Last week, the Congressional Gold Medal was presented to the “Borinqueneers”. In attendance was a delegation from Connecticut for the historic
Finally, an Army regiment made up of Puerto Rican soldiers received its long-deserved recognition on Wednesday. The 65th Infantry
By Bessy Reyna CTLatinoNews.com SPAMALOT AT CONNECTICUT REPERTORY THEATRE The play Spamalot, to be produced by the Connecticut Repertory
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com The path that Hartford native David Rosado chose 19 years ago not only has lead to
Many of the kids who left Central America for the U.S. two years ago are still waiting to see
The Library of Congress, saying a once common phrase had become offensive, announced it will no longer use “illegal