A Connecticut British-American Club closes due to financial strain, but some fraternal groups thrive.

Some Connecticut fraternal organizations are struggling due to aging and declining memberships and rising costs. The British-American Club in Manchester, founded in 1922, closed in September 2024 and plans to sell its building to cover debts. Despite these challenges, other groups across the state are thriving, with some having waiting lists and others renting their halls to stay afloat.

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