GOV. MALLOY: PROGRAM WILL INCREASE COLLEGE COMPLETION RATES

‘Go Back to Get Ahead’ Provides Incentives to Re-Enroll Students to Complete Degrees (HARTFORD, CT) - In a drive to give “lapsed” college students the opportunity to get their college education back on track, and to develop a better educated workforce and more competitive state economy, Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced that the Board of Regents for Higher Education today launched the Go Back to Get Ahead program, offering in-state residents who have started, but not completed a degree, free college courses when they re-enroll.   For a limited time, individuals who took college courses before Dec. 1, 2012, but left before completing their degree, can get up to three free 3-credit courses, by enrolling in one of Connecticut’s 17…

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CTWorks Career Coach in Westport June 19

Barbara Butler, Director of the Westport Department of Human Services announces the return of the CTWorks Career Coach at Westport Town Hall on Thursday, June 19. The Coach will offer a beginner’s class in Microsoft Word 2007 from 10 pm to 12 noon followed by an intermediate class in Word 2007 from 1 pm to 3 pm. Contact the Westport Department of Human Services for specific course description information. The Career Coach is a “training center” tour bus equipped with ten wireless computer labs offering free computer classes to residents in the greater Norwalk area. The mobile unit operates on a monthly schedule of visits to various community locations and is accessible to people with disabilities. Area residents interested in…

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Bridgeport News: Scary Moments During Brewster St. Crash

9:11pm--#Bridgeport CT--Some scary moments in Black Rock where a car crashed into a utility pole at the intersection of Brewster Street and Grovers Avenue. Firefighters were concerned that the utility pole that snapped in half had shifted twice on them. Firefighters were able to extricate the two occupants who I'm told were alert and talking to rescuers. United Illuminating were quick on the scene but the pole belonged to AT&T who informed police it will require two hours for them to get there.

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