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The head of Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority was confirmed to a second four-year term on Tuesday, despite a walkout from Senate Republicans in protest of a purported deal to secure political support for her reappointment.
Meadow Commons, a mixed-use development in Newington featuring 269 luxury apartments, along with a restaurant and national grocery store chain, is nearing completion.
East Hartford officials are considering an eight-year tax break worth an estimated $5.2 million to incentivize a 150-unit apartment development on a long-vacant property near the Connecticut River.
Intent on finding a way to hold hospital administrators accountable for the decisions they make, the state legislature is considering legislation to require hospital executives to be licensed.
One of former Waterbury Mayor Neil O’Leary’s first acts after his first inauguration in 2011 was to pull the six-story “Odd Fellows” office building out of a tax auction at the last minute.
Gov. Ned Lamont tried to ease worries over eroding federal aid Thursday, assuring residents that while Connecticut must brace for reduced help from Washington, the state is better prepared to manage the crisis than most others.
Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam is angling for the city to buy a 125-year-old, 66,549-square-foot warehouse and five acres along Homestead Avenue as part of a broader redevelopment push in the Upper Albany neighborhood.
House lawmakers voted Wednesday to advance two of Gov.
Gov. Ned Lamont and legislative leaders agree that state dollars should be used to blunt the big cuts in federal aid Connecticut is facing.
The Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds (CRPTF) generated returns of 10.3% in the 2024 calendar year, according to an announcement from state Treasurer Erick Russell’s office Wednesday.
It has just become much easier to open ax-throwing lanes, batting cages, miniature golf and a whole range of recreation-based businesses in East Hartford.
Some towns have seen large drops in their grand lists caused in part by changes made in recent years to the state law that determines how local officials figure the value of cars for property tax purposes.
Housing is a leading theme, with officials set to borrow $192 million for various development and maintenance programs.
The Trump administration’s promise to maintain veterans’ benefits rings hollow to veterans like Alison Weir, given its plan to cut 83,000 jobs in the Veterans Administration and roll back staffing levels to what it had in 2019, making those benefi
The state legislature’s Planning and Development Committee on Monday is scheduled to discuss two housing-related bills, one that would prohibit municipalities from banning multifamily housing and another that would allow the development of so-call