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Parmenio Adams (1776–1832), United States congressman; born in Hartford [23] James J. Barbour (1869–1946), Illinois lawyer and state legislator; born in Hartford [24] L. Paul Bremer (born 1941), ex-administrator of US-occupied Iraq and foreign service officer; Harold V. Camp (1935–2022), Connecticut lawyer, state legislator, and businessman
The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2025.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
Carrie Saxon Perry (August 30, 1931 – November 22, 2018) [1] was an American politician from Connecticut. She was notable as the first African American woman to be elected mayor of a major New England city – Hartford, Connecticut – in 1987.
Ann Uccello, started working as a teacher in 1944, and in 1946 went to work for the department store G. Fox & Co., Hartford, Connecticut. There she rose to the rank of executive assistant to the owner. In 1963 she approached her boss and said she would like to run for the Hartford City Council. Since the council met on Mondays, a day the ...
Edythe Jones married Albert Denis Gaines, an engineer, in 1941. They had two sons together. Albert Gaines died in 1995. [4]Gaines remained active in the Episcopal church during her adult life, as chair of the Commission on Ministry for the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut, and as the head of St. Monica's Development Corporation's Second Century Plan for elderly housing in the city.
Larry Kish, 83, American ice hockey coach (Hartford Whalers). [154] Seymour P. Lachman, 91, American political historian and politician, member of the New York State Senate (1996–2004). [155] Werner Leimgruber, 90, Swiss footballer (Zürich, national team). [156] Ralph Mann, 75, American Hall of Fame sprinter and hurdler, Olympic silver ...
— A Hartford City man awaiting trial on rape allegations was taken into custody Thursday by U.S. marshals in Michigan. According to a release from the Blackford County Sheriff's Department ...
CTNow is a free weekly newspaper in central and southwestern Connecticut, United States, published by the Hartford Courant.. The previous iteration of CTNow was New Mass. Media, a privately owned weekly newspaper company until 1999, when its owners, including founding publisher Geoffrey Robinson, sold the company to The Hartford Courant for an undisclosed sum.