From Long Hill to Corn Hill — October 26, 2022

"By morning the explorers decided the land was too hilly and the harbor too shallow for a settlement, and they went looking for the place where they had cached the rest of the corn. This was on a hill near the shore overlooking Cold Harbour. They named it 'Corn Hill,' still its name. They had to dig with cutlasses and short swords a foot in the frozen ground; and they thanked God that they had made the first exploratory trip, for the ground was now hidden by snow and hard-frozen."

Parkville Market, Hartford, CT — September 12, 2022

"Las Tortas MX brings an authentic Mexican flavor to the Parkville Market. We produce a consistent delicious taste tracing back to our Mexican roots. Las Tortas MX believes in sustainable eco-friendly products and supports Hartford’s community by sourcing goods locally."

Scion of the Charter Oak — September 12, 2022

"The Charter Oak is part of Connecticut’s history and lore. The tree, which grew in Hartford, was used in 1687 to hide the Connecticut Charter, issued by the King of England, to prevent its confiscation by the newly appointed governor. Seedlings from the large oak tree were planted in many places throughout Connecticut."