'Sudor Taino' – How One Latina Turned A Near-Death Experience Into A Fitness Ideology
Annika Darling/CTLatinoNews.com At 635 New Park Avenue, West Hartford, Conn., one Latina has used fitness to create a unified […]
Annika Darling/CTLatinoNews.com At 635 New Park Avenue, West Hartford, Conn., one Latina has used fitness to create a unified […]
Diane Alverio/CTLatinoNews.com When Juan Figueroa first met Carmen Rodriquez, it was 1987, she did not know him but she donated
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Bessy Reyna The Christmas holidays of my childhood in Cuba, are now mostly a nostalgic memory of the family we
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Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com Hurricane Maria was a lot meaner than the Grinch, stripping Puerto Rico of not only utilities, housing
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Marilyn Alverio/Special to CTLatinoNews.com Many Latinos in Connecticut may not have known Doña Mercedes Ramos, also known as