The people who serve in our military sacrifice much for our country, our well-being and our safety. The Drive for Troops campaign was created to raise funds for service members and their families. Donated funds are given to a number of charities that have a range of focuses. Leith’s way of contributing to this campaign […]
Archive | May, 2014
What Does the Car of the Future Look Like? Google Googles It
Google released some footage this week of people in the company’s self-driving car in a cutesy video reminiscent of how a toy company would show newborns engaging with mobiles, colorful blocks and stuffed animals. The reason this video merits our attention is that Google is not an automotive company. Many companies that make cars are […]
A3 Review From Gas2 Argues Audi Gets Millenials, Hipsters
When Audi released the A3, much was made about how this is the car for “the millenials” and “the hipsters.” In Gas2’s newly released review of the A3, they keep Audi’s goal firmly in mind. It’s an almost 1,400 word review. It’s set in Eastern Connecticut with an admirable mix of real-life experiences and the […]
PGA Pros and Amateurs Draw Crowds at 2014 Rex Hospital Open
Golf can be a lot of things, but the goal of the 2014 Rex Hospital Open is simple: supporting patients of Rex heart & vascular services. Every year the Open focuses on one particular aspect of the hospital. This year that spotlight is one of the body’s most critical systems—the heart—and what better way to […]
5 Bad Driving Habits Putting Yourself and Everyone Else at Risk
Good driving is more than not having been in a collision recently. Many of us think that we’re basically good drivers, which entitles us to bend the rules here and there. A no-look lane change. A little driving while sleepy. A bottled water while we drive (water’s good for us, right?). A closed-eye sneeze (just […]