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The Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association (CHBA) is an independent, non-partisan professional membership organization founded in 1993. The CHBA works to strengthen the Hispanic legal...
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Several years ago, Barbara Luna Merchan, who’s now 13, learned about a charter school that would open in Danbury. She begged her mom to...
MERIDEN — Inside classroom 28 at Hanover Elementary School, Bilingual Educator Alicia Lorenzo has formed a family with her group of 26 fifth-graders. Together,...
HARTFORD—A tribute to the power and influence of preserved art, THE REMBRANDT, premieres Friday, April 21, at TheaterWorks Hartford in partnership with the Wadsworth...
The Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association (CHBA) is an independent, non-partisan professional membership organization founded in 1993. The CHBA works to strengthen the Hispanic legal...
By Keith Griffin Ever sat in a restaurant or bar and come up with a great idea for a new business? Ever start that...
s for starting the bilingual Parent University. In recent years parents have formed the Hartford Parent Organization Council and pushed for legislation that gives...
A Connecticut company has landed on the 2012 HispanicBusiness 500 ranking of the top U.S. Hispanic-owned firms. Cabrera Services of East Hartford ranked number...
A Centers for Disease Control report projects that Hispanics born in 2006 have a life expectancy of 80 years, seven months. That compares to...
While more than 75% of Latinos in the U.S. are Catholic, only 3% of Latino children currently attend Catholic schools. Latino students fare much...