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WEST HARTFORD, Conn. — Governor Ned Lamont will be the guest for the next “In the Room, Unconventional Conversations” program March 26.

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont will be interviewed March 26 as part of the CT Mirror’s series “In the Room, Unconventional Conversations.” Photo contributed

The free program is part of a monthly, in-person interview series with top elected officials at locations throughout the state.

It is produced by the CT Mirror.

This month John Dankosky will interview Gov. Lamont to discuss numerous topics, including his legislative priorities, the state budget, and working with the Trump administration.

The program will be held in Millard Auditorium at the University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave. It will also be livestreamed.

Check-in and light refreshment will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by the program at 6 p.m.

Registration is required for both in-person and online attendance,.

For more information, email Robert DiGioia at rdigioia@ctmirror.org.

Deborah Rose
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Deborah Rose is a lifelong writer, photographer, poet and award-winning journalist. She brings 30 years of community journalism with her and, as a lifelong New Milford resident, extensive knowledge of the region. Many may recognize her from her years working at The Spectrum publication. In addition to working part time at The Kent Dispatch, Deborah is the branding editor, writer and photographer for the Town of New Milford’s tourism and community website, NewMilfordNow.

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