3-9 p.m. Sunday: The brunt. The quality of the snow starts to change. Previously "warmer" wet flakes will begin to cool and stack up, especially in the coldest areas north and west. Moderate, steady snow. A few stronger bands possible north and west.
A winter storm is set to bring at least several inches of snow to the New York City area with some parts of northern New Jersey and Connecticut set up for more than six inches of snow. The snow is expected to start in New York City on Sunday morning.
Comparing the three major modes of transportation — trains, motor vehicles, and planes — CT Insider found flying is the fastest option, while trains are the least expensive. Driving from Hartford’s city center to JFK Airport is 113 miles, according to Google Maps.
New York City is expected to get widespread, measurable snow Sunday, with areas north and west of the city primed for up to a foot of snow. We won’t see that much snow in the immediate New York City metro area,
The Connecticut Airport Authority and JetBlue made a major announcement on Wednesday – the airline will soon launch nonstop service between Bradley International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
A winter storm watch has been issued starting on Sunday afternoon for parts of northern New Jersey, Hudson Valley in New York, and Connecticut.
The Connecticut Airport Authority has announced on Wednesday that JetBlue will launch nonstop flights between Bradley International Airport (BDL) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
New York City implemented congestion pricing Sunday in an effort to reduce pollution, traffic and fund mass transit. In Fairfield County, reactions are mixed.
A new nonstop service will launch this spring connecting Bradley International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.  The service will be launched by JetBlue, begin on April 30,
Challenged to grow their cities by 50%, Connecticut mayors say housing costs and education funding could hamper growth.
A flight from Connecticut to New York City? It'll be possible soon through JetBlue.The airline is expanding its Northeast flight network for summer 2025, JetBlue said in a news release on Wednesday, Jan.
Soon Connecticut residents will be able to sample the creations of celebrity chefs like Bobbly Flay, Marcus Samuelsson, and JJ Johnson all under the same roof.