Waterbury Football League Offers 'Second Chance' to Players
By Chris Brodeur CTLatinoNews.com It’s not a football field so much as a football patch — a crude rectangle […]
By Chris Brodeur CTLatinoNews.com It’s not a football field so much as a football patch — a crude rectangle […]
Disciplinary action has been taken against three of four Danbury police officers involved in an incident with a motorist (who was
To children, summer may mean vacation from going to school but to most parents it has never meant a vacation
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com Every spring in Hartford, four-inch pots full of cilantro, sweet peppers, hot peppers and more make
When people think of comic books, figures like Superman, Spiderman and Batman typically come to mind. However, 31-year-old Liz
By Ana Arellano CTLatinoNews.com Six months ago, Milton Coburn had never been to a play. Today, the high school student
By Cara Kenefick CTLatinoNews.com Despite its name, the Connecticut Institute for Community Development’s Puerto Rican Day Parade and Festival del Coqui
By Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com Jesse Suarez was 16 years old when when he left Mexico to work in California’s vegetable
By Melanie Williams CTLatinoNews.com Victoria is a 15-year-old Latina who reads religiously and loves pets. Cats and dogs are great
Obtaining a college degree is highly applauded achievement, and especially later in life when work can be demanding, but one Latina
By Melanie Williams CTLatinoNews.com When the Bridgeport Caribe Youth Leaders (BCYL) celebrated its first opening day back in May
‘The “First Lady of Tejano music” has a new home: on a forever stamp. Lydia Mendoza is the first musician