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The breakthrough documentary on the longest-serving segregated Latino unit in U.S. military history remains relevant, screens in Hartford
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The breakthrough documentary on the longest-serving segregated Latino unit in U.S. military history remains relevant, screens in Hartford
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com Scores of dignitaries and officials, including the governors of Puerto Rico and Connecticut, plan to attend the ribbon cutting set for...
Every year at this time, we at CTLatinoNews.com take a look back at some of the people and issues we have covered during the...
When a long-awaited monument to the 65th Infantry Regiment, known as the Borinqueneers, becomes a reality this fall in New Britain it will not...
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Editor’s Update: On Tuesday, July 12, the $300,000 for the monument in New Britain honoring the ‘Borinqueneers’ was approved. For...
Last week, the Congressional Gold Medal was presented to the “Borinqueneers”. In attendance was a delegation from Connecticut for the historic ceremony, including ‘Borinqueneers” Jose...
Frank Medina Special to CTLatinoNews.com These are exciting times for the Borinqueneers legacy! It does not get any better than this! WEPA! (woo-hoo!)...
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com A new boost in the on going campaign to honor the 65th Regiment of Puerto Rico, the Borinqueneers from the faculty and...
As the year comes to an end, we take time to look back at the major stories we reported in 2014. Dominating CTLatinoNews’...
Robert Held CTLatinoNews.com On the heels of the success of the national grassroots effort to award the ‘Borinqueneers” the Congressional Gold Medal of...