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The increase is needed because of inflation, according to Governor Ned Lamont's administration.
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Communications with Kosta Diamantis are sought from Groton, Tolland, Bristol and Hartford.
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The port authority plans to hold a special meeting of its board of directors on March 22 to publicly discuss John Henshaw’s resignation and identify interim leadership while a search begins for a new executive director.
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The town of Tolland is the latest to receive a federal subpoena as part of a wider ranging FBI investigation into Kosta Diamantis at the helm of Connecticut’s school construction grant program. He denies wrongdoing.
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Suffolk County will spend $1 million to plan coastal resiliency projects as the impact of climate change intensifies.
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Russia joins a list of countries that the state of New York avoids investing with or supporting companies headquartered there.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont is expected Friday to announce the departure of Melissa McCaw as the secretary of the Office of Policy and Management.
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New York is one of the most expensive states to live in the country.
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Dave Altimari to discuss his article, “Companies named in subpoena were primarily recipients of hazmat work,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
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Connecticut abruptly canceled contract with two companies named in a federal grand jury subpoena investigating former Connecticut state budget official Konstantinos Diamantis.