There are some spring events, if they're not too early.
First, I just got this from SINC's New England chapter:
New England sisters Kathy Lynn Emerson/Kaitlyn Dunnett, Tess Gerritsen, Julia Spencer-Fleming, and I will be participating in a one day conference in Portland, Maine on April 19th, the Maine Crime Wave. Workshops on character, plot, setting and suspense, a panel on the business of writing, and a panel on police procedure. If you know someone who might be interested, please share this link:
http://p0.vresp.com/gEkBLw
Also, the New England Chapter of RWA (necrwa.org) has a two-day conference the beginning of May, where I'll be speaking about estate planning, and several much better-known authors will be speaking:
http://necrwa.org/blog1/conference/ Regardless of your genre, there's a lot to learn at RWA conferences, and the keynote speakers are inspiring for all writers. It's not exclusive to romance.
BTW, there are two RWA chapters in Connecticut. Charter Oak is small, and doesn't have a conference, but you might find something useful in their meetings:
http://www.charteroakromancewriters.org/index2.html
There's also the larger (I believe) group, Connecticut chapter of RWA, which I believe does have a one-day conference, but I don't know when. Years ago, they brought Jack Bickham to a one-day event that I attended. Again, their focus is romance, obviously, but much of the craft advice applies across all genres.
http://ctrwa.org/
Gin, who went to Middlebury undergrad, but never to Bread Loaf, which is too literary for my stories, although I'd sign up in a heartbeat if they had a pop-fiction-focused session. The Bread Loaf campus is gorgeous.