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Fifty-seven years after it was founded to provide financial services to Danbury Hospital employees, Western Connecticut Federal Credit Union is seeking to become part of SoundView Financial Credit
Well-known West Hartford restaurateur Dorjan Puka is looking to expand his European-inspired cafe and bakery DORO Marketplace to Wethersfield.
Supply-chain issues have plagued many executives of Connecticut small, midsize and global manufacturers in recent years.
Jill Mayer, CEO of Bead Industries, describes the last several years as “feast or famine” when it comes to securing supplies for her Milford-based manufacturer.
With companies competing for talent in a still-tight labor market, some are turning to more generous time-off policies that aim to attract employees seeking a greater work-life balance.
On Jan. 10, recreational cannabis sales officially became legal in Connecticut.
John and Carolyn Torello are looking to add a new revenue stream to their farm by building a little sunshine in Cheshire.
Choices. Choices. Choices.
In New England, the name Greg Ugalde is synonymous with the National Association of Home Builders, which recently put on the International Builders Showcase in Las Vegas, an event that drew 107,000 people from around the globe.
When Gov. Ned Lamont seeks out advice on healthcare issues he turns to a number of advisors, but none arguably more important than Deidre Gifford.
Need a tell-tale sign the state legislature is in session? Look out for published reports that tout an industry’s economic impact or raise red flags about impending troubles.
Escalating healthcare costs affect the budgets of everyone — from young families with children to senior citizens and business owners.
The federal government is heading toward a shutdown unless Congress passes funding legislation that is signed into law before Oct. 1.
Hundreds of thousands of government workers won't get paid until the shutdown is over, and many federal government services will be suspended.
Economists say the longer the shutdown lasts, the more severe the effects will be.
According to accounting firm EY, a shutdown would take 0.1 of a percentage point off of GDP every week.
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