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The City of New London’s future is looking bright due to new housing, job growth and business in the region, according to the tone set by city leaders at an Economic Development Forum this week.
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A Connecticut bill was drafted that would establish a special working group to look into the issue of dual taxation on Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribal territory.
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A federal watchdog agency denied Sikorsky’s challenge to the Army’s decision to deny its bid to build the eventual successor to the Black Hawk, dealing a blow to the Stratford-based company and Connecticut’s defense sector.
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Oxford Performance Materials in South Windsor has sent more than 150 3D-printed surgical implants to hospitals in Ukraine since September 2022.
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Middletown Area Transit and 9 Towns Transit will now be known as River Valley Transit and continue to serve 15 towns in the region.
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Submarine-maker Electric Boat convened its annual legislative update for Connecticut business leaders and legislators in Groton on Monday. The key message: “We’re hiring.”
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont's proposed legislation focuses on enhancing competition, eliminating unnecessary charges, curbing rising prices and making healthcare more affordable for residents and employers.
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State leaders are working to coordinate industrial and academic efforts to adopt AI, big data and robotics in Connecticut. It's no simple task.
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In a statement posted on its website, Connecticut-based Subway said there is no timetable for a possible sale or even assurance that it will go through.
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Supporters of Connecticut grocery stores selling cider and wine said current laws are outdated. Opponents argued it would hurt local business owners.