AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPolish Culture: Thousands packed New Britain’s Little Poland Festival for Polish art, music, and food—pierogis, kielbasa, and stuffed cabbage—showing how big the Polish community remains in Connecticut. Sports & Community: The Gaylord Gauntlet in Wallingford drew 1,200+ people, including 30+ adaptive athletes, raising support for Connecticut’s largest adaptive sports program. Local Arts & Literature: Novelist Tom Perrotta returns to Connecticut for an event at the Mark Twain House & Museum, bringing his new novel “Ghost Town” back to the state where his writing career began. Health & Safety: Connecticut’s Office of the Child Advocate issued warnings after three children died from diphenhydramine overdoses, renewing concerns about the risks of common allergy meds. Public Safety: Norwalk police say four Connecticut men were arrested in an undercover child-predator sting targeting online attempts to meet minors. Religion: U.S. bishops’ spring assembly highlighted efforts to strengthen the Church’s mission, culminating in consecration to the Sacred Heart. Food Trend Watch: “Dirty soda” is spreading nationwide, but doctors warn it’s basically a dessert drink loaded with sugar.
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