Jared Brodeur, of Enfield, Ct. flies a miniature Millennium Falcon drone in his living room.
 Portrait of Cellist Ravenna Michalsen in her home studio in New Haven. Michalsen is the creator of "Dignity Music," a series of 8-10 free classical concerts that Ravenna is presenting, for the second year, to the homeless and marginally homeless at
 A Liberty Tax  employee, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, attempts to draw new  clients  as she  stands on a giant pile of snow in Auburn, Maine. 
 For years, people in Simsbury, Ct have been hearing a “mystery bagpiper” who plays the bagpipe in local fields. The bagpiper is Jim Feeney, an Afghanistan war veteran who played his pipes during combat to keep up the troops. 
 JayCee Jarrell, 3, puts up a fight as her mom and mawmaw get her ready to compete in the Coal Festival Beauty Pageant. After spending most of the night shopping in Walmart to get beauty supplies, JayCee just wants to go back to sleep.
 Bloomfield High School Senior Cassidy Palmer won the 55 and 300 meter dashes at the State Open and Class S championships. She was the first girl to break seven seconds in the 55 in state history (6.99). She helped Bloomfield 4x200-meter relay team b
 Hartford Patrol Officer Kelwin Perez
 Jane Palzere, 90, wrote an op ed about experiencing sexual assault at her first job in a Waterbury department store in 1942. She and the other girls complained to the president of the department store to no avail, but they worked out a way to stop t
 Nury Chavarria, of Norwalk, seeks sanctuary inside La Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal church in New Haven after ignoring a deportation order to return to Guatemala on Thursday. ICE now considers Chavarria to be a fugitive, but they don't generally condu
 Former Bank of America manager Mary Lyons, of Hamden, who called 911 and told the police that a woman, Jennifer Hawke-Petit, had wanted to withdraw $15,000 without ID, and that her family was being held hostage in 2007. Later Hawke-Petit and her two
 A child sees and plays with a balloon for the first time in the Mok Dou village, in rural Laos.
 Photographer and Trinity Professor of Fine Arts Pablo Delano, sits in Trinity College's Broad Street Gallery in front of photographs from his freshman seminar called "Photographing Hartford; Our City." Delano is teaching his students to use the came
 Paige Drury, 13, of Glastonbury, has been blind since birth due to a genetic disorder. She will be attending the National Braille Challenge in Los Angeles this summer. She is one of fifty students from around the country who made it through regional
 Goldie Peacock is a drag king in  Portland, Maine. She binds her breasts   before her performances to look more   like the male characters she preforms   as.
  "This is a favorite game of ours, and we haven't been skiing yet" said  Peggy Dwyer of Livermore. Dwyer comes to Roberts Farm Preserve in Norway Maine to go skijoring with her four poodles, from left, Diva, Levi, Brie and Peach. Skij
 Crystal Jarrell smokes a cigarette outside her in laws house in Van, West Virginia.
 Doug Comstock, 60, of East Granby, swims at West Hill Pond in Barkhamsted, Ct. He trains 4-6 times a week. Comstock will swim the English Channel at the end of July to benefit Foodshare and East Granby's "Friend to Friend" food pantry. If he is succ
 Jazz photographer Maurice D. Robertson, in his apartment and art gallery in Hartford. 
 Navaho Washington, 7, of the Hartford Neighborhood Center's Camp Hi Hoti, relaxes in Pope Park between playtime and lunch. Camp Hi Hoti offers an educational and recreational outdoor experience geared to enhance the overall development of a child.
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