The American Red Cross is helping three adults displaced after fire broke out in a third-floor residence above the popular Middletown pub and eatery in the city's North End.
Patch's "Business Updates" board is a dedicated spot for business owners to post news about sales, specials, openings and closings.
Taryn Bolotin has a new clothing store in upscale Westport that offers gently used clothing for eco-conscious parents.
Harley-Davidson and every type of chopper will line Main Street Wednesday for this eighth annual event sponsored by the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce.
The ski area is scheduled to reopen in November and a job fair was held Saturday to fill as many as 200 positions.
There are several other job openings throughout the area.
Several other jobs are available throughout the area too.
Most days, Brown Girl And Round Guy Grinds parks on Court Street selling frankfurter specialties like the Tiki dog, whose bun is Hawaiian sweet bread.
Employees routinely donate their tips and the store a percentage of profits to good causes. Now, patrons of the St. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen enjoy frozen yogurt, too.
The American Farmland Trust asks residents to help a family farmer by committing to spend $10 at each of Middletown's two farmers markets this week.
Twenty breweries will offer samples of craft beers, while the Lucky Taco, Whey Station, Vecchitto's Italian Ice and NoRA Cupcake Co. will visit the Middletown tap room.
Looking for work? Here are several jobs available in Middletown and the surrounding area this week.
New statistics from the Connecticut Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.
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Middletown will soon welcome a delicatessen that serves gourmet pizzas and beer and wine from a well-known North End pub owner and his brother.
Middletown's Kevin Cottle has been named Executive Chef at the soon-to-be-finished restaurant at Powder Ridge Mountain Park and Resort in Middlefield.
Nothing’s better than a sweet treat on July 21.
The hospital has been recognized for a second year in a row for advancements such as ordering medicine electronically and operating an electronic disease registry.
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He joined dignitaries including U.S. Rep. Rosa Delauro, state Rep. Matthew Lesser, Mayor Dan Drew and Sens. Dante Bartolomeo and Paul Doyle Monday at Test Logic.
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Middletown's award-winning vegetarian restaurant It's Only Natural began serving meatless fare 30 years ago — in a funky deli counter space on Main Street.
Selectmen approve plan to allow fair to host the Connecticut Wine Festival event on the town green September 26-29.
Connecticut drivers are forking over 45 cents per gallon in taxes when filling up.
The Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program sparks underrepresented students' knowledge, attitude and behaviors when pursuing science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers.
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The state is sponsoring the EVConnecticut Expo at the Middletown college, where electric vehicle technology wil be the topic of discussion.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
The $4.85 million project to renovate the Eckersley Hall Building on Durant Terrace is tentatively set to begin in September and should be done within nine to 12 months.
Linda Salafia of Middletown has also opened the Treasures and Traditions gift shop — and pursuing her dream of selling her handcrafted quilts, handbags, baby and American Girl Doll clothing.
Middletown's unemployment rate jumped up 0.4 percent from April to May.
Despite the weather extremes — lots of rain followed by hot, humid weather — it's just about prime strawberry season at Lyman's.
Bristol-based PTR Industries is the first firearms company to leave the state following the passage of Connecticut’s strict gun control laws.
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