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Women are getting down to business in Connecticut, and there are funding programs ready to support their ventures.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong advises business owners to take precautions when handling communications and finances.
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The Lego Group announced Tuesday that it will move its North American headquarters from Enfield, Connecticut, to Boston, Massachusetts, by the end of 2026.
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Campbell’s Soup Co. plans to spend about $50 million to upgrade of its headquarters in New Jersey as it consolidates the central offices of snacks businesses from North Carolina and Connecticut.
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Nine medical marijuana hybrid dispensaries in Connecticut began making retail cannabis sales on Jan. 10. Just under 46,000 units of cannabis or cannabis products were sold.
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Over a year after the legalization of adult-use recreational marijuana in Connecticut, consumers now have a date for when dispensaries open, but economists recognize risks in the budding industry.
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With just over one week left to apply for the Connecticut’s coronavirus pandemic bonus program for essential, private-sector workers, demand has far outstripped the resources Governor Ned Lamont and legislators reserved for the program.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation hopes Connecticut will pass a bill that will exempt certain parcels on tribal lands from personal property taxes.
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Connecticut businesses are ready to make a comeback following disruptions caused by the pandemic.
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Small business owners in Sandy Hook, Conn. say things have been tough since the school shooting there in December, but things are starting to look up.…