It was only a matter of time. First, Connecticut declared itself the pizza capital of the United States. Bold move. Then came the signs—actual highway signs—so anyone rolling into the Nutmeg State would be greeted with that saucy claim.
While baby boomers are expected to pass down a huge chunk of America’s wealth, that doesn’t mean they’re all sitting pretty. In fact, many Americans aged 65 and older are struggling to make ends meet.
Ever feel the weight of keeping up with your neighbors? It's a classic struggle that became a phrase. It all that started going back over a century thanks to a family in the Hudson Valley.
Back in January, we introduced you to Devon McLaughlin, a New Milford native with a serious thirst for adventure and pain. Devon told us he plans to run 860 miles from the top of Alaska to the bottom—because apparently, Connecticut is too safe and comfortable.
According to a press release from the CT State Police, things got wild on I-84 in Danbury last Friday evening when an off-duty state trooper spotted a tan Chevy Equinox swerving all over the place near exit 8.