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The price of gas is predicted to remain steady this winter.
The state won a $1.3 settlement from eBook publishers involved in price fixing. Attorney General George Jepsen says the payments are coming soon to consumers, according to this press release.
Connecticut and the rest of the nation could be seeing some relief from its high gas prices, says one analyst.
The number of people filing new claims for unemployment benefits dropped to the lowest levels in years.
Picking your own apples this season is much more difficult due to the weather.
According to one survey, Americans will spend billions on the holiday as a record number of people celebrate.
Nationally, prices went down. That wasn’t the case in Connecticut.
Bags of salad recalled due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections
The state saw modest income growth in the first half of 2012.
Accessing your money has never been more expensive, says one report.
A worldwide shortage of pork products, wrought by the drought this year, is approaching, an industry trade group says.
The average price per gallon in Connecticut began to decline but still remains well over $4.
The unemployment rises five months in a row, but state officials doubt the numbers.
The average price per gallon in the state increased more than 5 cents in a week
More than 65 eateries and farmers' markets are participating.
The following are the restaurant inspection reports as made public by the Danbury Health and Housing Department.
The following is a press release from Kreinik & Co. LLC of Southbury, regarding its merger with Kornhaas & Co PC of Deer Hill Road, Danbury.
Prices recently hit $4 and keep on rising.
The August jobs report is not as good as expected with weak job growth and more people leaving the labor force.
A home show at the west side campus of Western Connecticut State University continues today with raffles, drawings and ideas for people to improve their homes.
Hiring people to work on your roof involves risk, and a homeowner must use caution.
The Marcus Dairy Bar will close at the end of business on Feb. 6 after nearly 63 years in business.
Stew Leonard Jr., president and CEO of Stew Leonard's Dairy Store, won the highest business award given in Danbury every year, the Cecil J. Previdi Award.
The top entrepreneurial award in Danbury, the Cecil J. Previdi Award, will be given to Stew Leonard Jr. on Dec. 17 at the Danbury Plaza (formerly the Sheraton and before that the Danbury Hilton and Tower.)
The Kabab Grill opened on White Street with offerings of lamb, chicken, sausage kababs and naan breads and a host of rice dishes.
The Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce, with an assist from Bethel and New Milford's chambers, plus the Fairfield County Business Journal, The News-Times, the Ethan Allen Inn and Arbella, are hosting a business show case Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m.