The Hamden Chamber of Commerce is compiling a town-wide cookbook, and your favorite recipe can be part of it.
The industry is recovering slower than other sectors, but retail and rental apartments see some positive news and Connecticut.
The price per gallon in Connecticut remains shy of $4 for another week.
The Hamden Chamber of Commerce has formed a new committee focused on providing support for home-based businesses.
Eleven restaurants so far have signed on to offer specials for the week of Sept. 17-23.
After some sharp increases in the past months, the price per gallon rises modestly in a week.
Pay no taxes on clothing and shoes from Aug. 19-25. Some strings are attached.
The company intends to spend millions to help eradicate the problem.
After dropping in price the last several months, the price per gallon is near the $4 mark.
Thousands are protesting potential changes to pensions, sick leave and other benefits.
The price per gallon keeps rising in Connecticut and throughout the rest of the country.
Looking for somewhere to go for a summer dinner? Jim Masters takes you on a tour of this Whitney Avenue restaurant.
The tax holiday exempts most clothing and footwear from Connecticut's sales tax, up to $300.
After months of decline gasoline is becoming more expensive.
The state's gas prices remain well above the national average as prices are rising faster in Connecticut.
The unemployment rate rises slightly in June. Statewide, 3,600 government jobs were lost.
Recovery in the manufacturing industry has proved elusive in Connecticut.
The company has found carpet problems could interfere with some drivers' abilities to stop the vehicle.
Lower gas prices and improvements in the housing and automobile sectors are helping, the New York Times reports.
Recent Property Transfers.
Following a critical report on how they explain fees to customers, banks will make it easier for customers to understand what they're being charged.
After weeks of dropping prices, gas has become slightly more expensive.
What would you like to see go in the building at 1315 Dixwell Ave.?
A new report suggests that Americans need to set aside 11 times their final salary to retire comfortably.
Connecticut's gas prices dropped again, but this time at a much lower rate.
The average price per gallon is the lowest since mid-January.
Former Mayor Craig Henrici chosen to head Hamden Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
Connecticut's medical marijuana law goes into effect in October and potential dispensaries are gearing up.
What's your top choice in all of Hamden?
The Dixwell Avenue dental practice is participating in Dentistry from the Heart Wednesday
Sprinkles or glazed, raised or cake? It's a day for free doughnuts!
Both stores in the same building at 2308 Whitney Ave. are now closed. What would you like to see go in there?
We asked for the best and most reliable auto mechanic in Hamden. We got our answer.
If your car needs to be fixed, who do you go to first and why?
Members can invite a business associate to check out what the Chamber has to offer at May 24 event at the New Haven Country Club.
The Whitney Avenue restaurant is this week's Readers' Choice winner.
Hamden Patch readers are thinking spring and have picked Broken Arrow Nursery as the best place to get plants and flowers.
Chamber's quarterly forum invites business leaders to speak about their journey into success from taking their passion and turning it into profit.
Will receive a 2012 Orchid Award at today's Earth Day celebration at Hamden Middle School.
Where do you go to buy plants and flowers and to get advice from experts? More importantly: Why is your go-to shop wonderful? Share your thoughts with your neighbors in this week's Readers' Choice contest.