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Sean Krofssik
Sean Krofssik is a reporter for the Hartford Courant.
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Animal advocates seek accountability after CT municipal animal control found liable for violations
The consent order demands changes to be made at the Connecticut municipal Animal Control facility.

A CT town is seeing growth as more businesses, services move to one street
More businesses are services moving to the same street as retail and restaurants continue to flock to the town.

Snow day or go day: How CT superintendents make the call during inclement weather
Superintendents wake up early to consult with public works officials, police and near-by districts but in the end, all prefer to err on the side of caution.

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CT Hanukkah celebration provides light in time of darkness surrounding Israel–Hamas war
That light was on display in West Hartford on Sunday as hundreds of people celebrated their Jewish faith as part of the Chanukah Fire on Ice celebration.

Shoppers in droves finding post-holiday deals in CT stores. Here’s why and how.
Shoppers crowded Connecticut stores on Thursday eager to use gift cards and make returns and exchanges take advantage of the post-holiday sales.

Hartford HeathCare team delivers gift of life with beating heart transplant in CT patient
The transplant team at Hartford HealthCare delivered a ground-breaking, life-saving gift right before the holidays, performing the first-ever beating heart transplant in Connecticut.

One person dies in an early morning Hartford blaze
The Hartford Fire Department said that no firefighters were injured, and the fire remains under investigation.

Discount retailer coming to Newington in 2025 as company eyes more CT locations
The discount closeout retailer will be located at 3105 Berlin Turnpike, which was previously a Big Lots location.

New CT bakery offers artisan pastry, handcrafted drinks. Owner wants everyone to ‘taste what I can do’
The new Connecticut bakery, which opened this week merges American, French and Asian cuisines with some twists.

CT municipal school board member questions use of seclusion rooms, says they are ‘prisons for kids’
The Board of Education member recently questioned the proposed further investment in seclusion rooms, also referred to as blue rooms, as opposed to other district needs.