The unofficial American holiday celebrating football is coming up Feb. 11 and there are plenty of options to watch it.
Free Session at Library in Berlin on August 23 to Focus on How to Minimize Taxes, Maintain a Retirement Paycheck
The owners of one Berlin farm have posted stunning images of what Tuesday's July 4 tempest did to their crops and facility.
GoNetspeed serves many towns, including Farmington, Glastonbury, Newington, Southington, Wethersfield, West Hartford and Windsor.
State officials, including Gov. Ned Lamont, were at a green Berlin startup Wednesday to tout new waste management legislation.
Robert W. Hansen III has been elected to his first term as a member of the Executive Committee of the Connecticut Funeral Directors Assn.
A memorabilia and collectibles shop in central Connecticut is the focus of today's Hidden Gem.
Covid vaccine clinics are slated to take place multiple times starting on Thursday at New Britain McDonald's.
The city's common council unanimously authorized the mayor to work with Carvel manufacturer planning massive expansion.
The Berlin Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved the operation earlier this month.
Catanzaro Quality Meats, located at 550 Farmington Ave., New Britain, announced via Facebook recently it closed its retail store.
The company, which sells wireless supplies and equipment, bought the former banquet hall for $525,000, multiple news outlets have reported.
The winner, a Kensington resident, has become thousands of dollars richer, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A man is $100,000 richer after he bought a winning lottery ticket at a Kensington store, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Truck Bar has opened its second location in the state.
An aerospace manufacturer is expanding its operations.
The city has been awarded state money to demolish a former Knights of Columbus Hall, the first step in the project.
An acclaimed chef has launched a to-go restaurant in Berlin.
A home decoration store will open later this week.
The company has begun to expand its high-speed internet services.
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Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Berlin area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Berlin.
Picture Show Entertainment is back after being shut down during the pandemic.
A Bridgeport restaurant was among 92 across the state to receive funds.
Two restaurants in Berlin were among 92 across the state to receive funds.
There was a significant change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Hartford County.
See how well utility providers in the Berlin area and across CT serve their electric customers.
Home Hearing LLC Launches Service and Support Locally with In-Home Model
Former State Representative Joseph Aresimowicz has been hired by a government relations firm.
A GoFundMe has been started to support a New Britain bar popular with CCSU students.
The Boss Grill, which formerly had a Hartford location, is now serving burgers and other grill classics in Berlin.
The winning ticket was also sold at a store in East Berlin.
A New Britain-based company has announced 1,000 employees' jobs will be lost, but another 9,000 will be brought back after a furlough.
A logistics company announced it will be closing this fall.
UI, SCG, CNG to offer virtual assessments for energy efficiency projects with increased incentives for commercial customers
Green Designs, based in New Britain and Berlin, created 41 greenwalls to be part of the opening of the new Hard Rock hotel.
The utility company is offering funds to nonprofit organizations dealing with the pandemic.
Here is what is happening at some of your favorite restaurants.
A taverna featured in the show "24 Hours to Hell and Back" has closed due to declining business.