Hartford’s Stowe Center for Literary Activism can look forward to a $4.6 million grant for repairs and improved accessibility ...
A business that provides immersive indoor golf experiences has opened its newest location in Stamford. Golf Lounge 18 LLC’s 9 ...
Five life sciences companies are expanding their operations in Connecticut, including several that are leasing space in the ...
The new chief financial officer at Farmington-based Otis Elevator, Cristina Méndez, will receive a base salary of $700,000, with an annual target incentive package of an additional $700,000, according ...
A high-profile lawsuit brought by the original developer of Dunkin’ Park against the city, and multiple subcontractors, has been winding through the state’s court system since 2016. The $56 million ...
An updated state study found that 13% of working-age households overall in Connecticut could not afford their healthcare costs in 2022. The state Office of Health Strategy (OHS) also said Monday that, ...
Connecticut Comptroller Sean Scanlon said his four-month investigation into the Social Equity Council — the government body ...
Connecticut passed a law that gave manufactured home park residents new opportunities to purchase their parks, but the first ...
On a blue-sky afternoon of door-to-door campaigning, state Sen. Ryan Fazio cheerfully parried the question posed by Barbara ...
Dr. Khuram Ghumman, a family medicine physician, was recently inaugurated as the 186th president of the Connecticut State Medical Society (CSMS). CSMS is a group that represents physicians in ...
This special edition informs and connects businesses with nonprofit organizations that are aligned with what they care about. Each nonprofit profile provides a crisp snapshot of the organization ...
The state lost 2,200 jobs in August, marking a change in direction amid a tightening labor market, according to the state Department of Labor’s August jobs report. Despite the losses, nonfarm ...