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New Management Guiding Enfield Fitness Center Through Coronavirus
Healthtrax Fitness and Wellness, a staple of the community for nearly half a century, is educating members on the benefits of fitness.

Healthtrax Fitness and Wellness, a staple of the community for nearly half a century, is educating members on the benefits of fitness.

Connecticut has been making some progress in the battle against the coronavirus, but the U.K. variant could make it harder for the state.
The state and its partners have implemented a few improvements with more on the way to the vaccine appointment sign-up process.
Many parts of Connecticut are trending in a better direction for coronavirus infections, but the state is far from out of the woods.
Just In Time: Connecticut officially starts vaccine appointments for people over 75 on Monday
First Selectman Fred Camillo spoke about administration of coronavirus vaccinations in Greenwich during a recent Board of Selectman meeting.
Two national retailers have closed their store locations in the Stamford Town Center mall, and another is expected to close soon.
Greenwich Public Schools students returned to in-person learning this week after going fully remote for the week following the holidays.
Despite this, First Selectman Fred Camillo said the town has seen an increase of over 200 cases of the virus over the past week.
Senior residents 75 years old or older can now get vaccinated through Stamford's Department of Health, according to city officials.
Connecticut will soon administer the coronavirus vaccine to people older than 75.
Gaetano's Tavern on Main is one of the latest small business to get help staying afloat from Barstool Sports and its founder Dave Portnoy.
First Selectman Jim Marpe outlines the timeline and steps in Westport's coronavirus vaccination program.
Greenwich Hospital president Diane Kelly said the hospital currently has over 30 patients in-house who have tested positive for the virus.
A 160-year-old building in the Somersville Historic District will now bring a few touches of old England to north-central Connecticut.
"When you open the door, you're hit with that smell of sweets, cookies and bread; there's nothing like it."
Laskara Restaurant in Wallingford is one of the latest small businesses to receive a boost from Barstool Sports and its founder Dave Portnoy
New Canaan First Selectman Kevin Moynihan discusses many of the positives from 2020, and what residents can look forward to in 2021.
Patch asked various leaders in town what their new year's resolution is for Greenwich, or their department, in 2021. Here's what they said.
Connecticut is in the initial stages of its vaccine rollout.
Teacher advocacy groups surveyed over 4,000 Connecticut educators for their opinion on workplace safety during the pandemic.
The outreach for the Dorothy Day Hospitality House in Danbury at St. Mary's Parish has a new generation of volunteers.
Greenwich Hospital president Diane Kelly also advised residents to continue wearing their masks and be cautious during the holidays.
The district announced this week all Greenwich Public Schools will be fully remote for one week following the holiday break.
The owners say they are pivoting in a new direction as the coronavirus pandemic has greatly impacted business operations.
The Beth-El Center has seen a 70 percent increase in food need since the pandemic began along with an increased need for housing.
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The number of coronavirus-related cases involving students declined significantly last week. Here are numbers for every school in CT.
The owner of Matt's Cards and Comics on Route 190 is providing free prewrapped books and graphic novels for ages 3 and up until Dec. 24.
Rich Tkacz is one of the area's most dedicated volunteers, following his dad's example to help numerous others in the community.
A new furniture store recently opened at the Stamford Town Center mall, and a fitness club is slated to open soon.
He made the announcement Thursday evening, two days after his wife, WFSB-TV's Kara Sundlun, announced her own positive test for the virus.
Connecticut's Thanksgiving coronavirus spike seems to have leveled off, but Gov. Ned Lamont urged people not to repeat the mistake.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said the town has seen an increase of 243 new cases of the virus over the past week.
Protesters were outside Gov. Ned Lamont's residence Monday asking for relief.
Patch asked readers to nominate their favorite spots as Windsor Locks Business of the Year; several folks raved about the Gathering Ground.
The winter's first major storm is expected to dump a significant amount of snow throughout the region.
Gov. Ned Lamont said Connecticut is rolling out a $25 million small business grant program.
The Town of Ridgefield will also be hosting​ a webinar on the current state of its efforts regarding the coronavirus on Thursday.
WFSB-TV's Kara Sundlun announced the news on Tuesday.