Thursday, October 16th, 2025
Good morning, Hartford. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 16th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Connecticut Mirror will host a community listening session at the Hartford Public Library on October 22nd from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.—neighbors can share views on how they trust local news and on issues such as schools, housing, safety, and jobs. Refreshments will be provided to encourage participation. CT Mirror
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Amazon announced it planned to hire 3,500 seasonal employees for six fulfillment centers and 10 delivery stations across Connecticut — the positions offer wages above $19 per hour with benefits such as health care, paid parental leave and tuition assistance, and applications were open through December. Connecticut Post
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ The tragic murder of 12-year-old Jacqueline Torres, who was pulled from school to be homeschooled and later abused by her family, has sparked talks in Hartford as Gov. Lamont and lawmakers plan new checks on homeschooling to protect children—adding urgency to the oversight debate. WFSB-TV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Hartt Theatre Division of The Hartt School will premiere the documentary I Am Hartford: A Celebration of Diversity on Saturday, October 18 at 5 p.m. in Wilde Auditorium—led by Kevin Ramsey and supported by the Edward C. and Ann T. Roberts Foundation, the film celebrates Hartford’s rich cultural mosaic and will be followed by a community conversation with local cultural leaders. University of Hartford
- ➤ The Connecticut Literary Festival is set for this Saturday and will gather over 200 authors to celebrate literary arts. Book lovers in Hartford can look forward to experiencing a diverse display of literary talent. FOX61
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Connecticut officials announced a new Serve Connecticut Community Impact Award for high school students who complete at least 20 volunteer hours across four projects on the InnerView platform — the program runs from June 1 to April 15 and the award will be given in May. This initiative is designed to help students build important life skills. Connecticut Post
- ➤ USJ unveiled Cal's Place—a modern, accessible playground designed to replace a worn-out structure from 2002—at the Gengras Center in West Hartford on Oct. 8. The ceremony honored the philanthropic Gengras family and featured key donors such as Skip Gengras and representatives from the John G. Martin Foundation who toured the facility after the indoor ribbon-cutting. We-Ha
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ A bright comet C/2025 A6 — Lemmon is expected to become visible in Hartford’s night sky later this week. Astronomers say it will pass closest to Earth on Oct. 21st and can be seen with a telescope or binoculars under dark skies. Connecticut Post
FINANCE NEWS
- ➤ On Tuesday night, a Connecticut Mega Millions ticket won $40,000 when it matched four numbers and the Mega Ball with a 4X multiplier—authorities did not reveal where it was sold. The jackpot remains unclaimed as it grows to an estimated $625 million and the next drawing is Friday. NBC Connecticut
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Hartford is launching a $1.2 million public-private plan to reconnect thousands of young people who are not in school, training or work. The city will build a shared digital system linking over 30 nonprofits—aiming to coordinate services and offer youth a clear path forward. CT News Junkie
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Patty Mason (American Eagle Financial Credit Union) explained key steps and programs that first-time home buyers should follow to start their path to homeownership. Her guidance outlined crucial application processes and initial requirements for those entering the market. FOX61
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Conard High School boys soccer team shut out Bloomfield 11-0 on Tuesday night in West Hartford for a senior night win—seniors Max Simmons and Michael Guildner each recorded hat tricks to lead a decisive offensive effort. We-Ha
- ➤ Last Saturday, Hartford Athletic clinched a playoff berth with a late 3-2 win over Sacramento Republic FC—Coach Brendan Burke said a balanced roster and improved team culture drove the win, and the team now holds a 13-5-10 record as it prepares for its final regular season games. FOX61
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Tito Nieves Live Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — William H. Mortensen Hall — Tickets available — Experience the legendary 'Pavarotti of Salsa' as he performs classic hits and crowd-moving rhythms.
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Free Family Fun Expo and Resource Fair
10 AM – 2 PM — Hartford Public Library, Downtown Library — Free admission — Experience a day of family fun with crafts, face painting, and community resources.
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Hartford Symphony Orchestra - Beethoven and Sibelius
3-6 p.m. — The Bushnell Performing Arts Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience the majestic sounds of Beethoven and Sibelius performed live by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra.
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English Performance
7:30 PM — TheaterWorks Hartford — Ticket details available — Enjoy a captivating evening of theater in Hartford.
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Pierce The Veil - Tour 2025
6:30-8 p.m. — Xfinity Theatre — Ticket required — Experience a legendary rock performance from the iconic band Pierce The Veil.
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Sicard Hollow Live Performance
9 PM - 12 AM — Arch Street Tavern — $15 — Enjoy a night of Nashville's psychedelic punk-grass music with Sicard Hollow.
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Yacht Lobsters Band Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — Infinity Music Hall — Tickets available — Enjoy the buttery Soft Rock hits of the 70's and 80's with the Yacht Lobsters.
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Power of the Pause Celebration
11 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Mandell JCC — Free entry — Celebrate midlife with awareness, self-care, community, and fun.
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An Evening with Jeremy Jordan
3:00-4:30 p.m. — William H. Mortensen Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience the remarkable talent of Jeremy Jordan as he shines on stage with his best performances.
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UConn vs. Michigan State Basketball
7:30-9 p.m. — PeoplesBank Arena — $ — UCONN Men's Basketball takes on Michigan State in an exciting showdown at the new arena.
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