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25+ things to do this weekend in Connecticut, July 15 – 17 CT Post
A lighthouse with panoramic views and a colorful history is among CT’s unique summer rentals CT Post
ParaConn returns to Ansonia this weekend with book launch, ‘haunted’ vendors, more CT Post
Peppa Pig is performing at Norwalk’s SoNo Collection CT Post
Leonard Bernstein movie ‘Maestro’ starring Bradley Cooper filming in Fairfield this week CT Post
‘Stranger Things’ among Emmy nominations with CT ties CT Post
DeFi Brewer’s Alliance looks to unite Connecticut beer drinkers with crypto CT Post
On the ‘Airbnb of boat rentals,’ CT captains list their boats by the hour CT Post
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25+ things to do this weekend in Connecticut, July 15 – 17 CT Post
Hartford’s Riverfront Food Truck Festival returns this weekend CT Post
A lighthouse with panoramic views and a colorful history is among CT’s unique summer rentals CT Post
Who is hiring in Connecticut? CT Post
Summer reading: 18 new books by CT authors CT Post
As temperatures soar to near 90 again, storms possible today in CT, weather service says CT Post
Christian Siriano unveils The Collective West store in Westport to Katie Holmes, other celebs CT Post
Column: Mexican food in CT goes upscale and sophisticated CT Post
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Summer reading: 18 new books by CT authors CT Post
Twin ‘Bachelorette’ contestants from Brookfield eliminated in first episode CT Post
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band announce first CT show in seven years CT Post
11 ice cream places worth an afternoon drive in Connecticut CT Post
Alive at Five in Stamford: What to know before you go CT Post
Fairfield University to display 40 pieces from Brandywine Workshop CT Post
UConn swimmers will cross Long Island Sound for fundraiser: ‘Super long swim, harrowing swim’ CT Post
Pepe’s Pizza’s fresh tomato pie returns to CT for summer CT Post
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With a new COVID surge happening around the country, you may be taking at-home tests more often. It turns out that when you take an at-home test affects its accuracy.
A study came out last year that’s getting attention now, and researchers found that at-home covid tests are more accurate in the afternoon – and they’re less accurate in the morning and at night.
The study found that accurate positive test results are twice as likely if you do have covid when you test in the middle of the day.
The time of day appears to matter because more virus particles are released into blood and mucus mid-day, so there’s more virus for the tests to find – and the study shows this is beyond simply covid but is true with other viruses as well.
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What to know about unconfirmed mountain lion sightings in CT CT Post
Pepe’s Pizza’s fresh tomato pie returns to CT for summer CT Post
New Fairfield home to be featured in Amazon Prime documentary listed for $1.35M CT Post
‘The Voice’ contestants from Newtown Jim and Sasha Allen to perform at Yard Goats game CT Post
Alive at Five Stamford: Meet the musicians headlining this summer’s concert series CT Post
Crumbl Cookies opening in North Haven July 15 CT Post
Company hiring 400 people in CT for new online gambling service CT Post
Some T-storms later today WTNH
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