The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.
Forty-nine people from the business community participated in The Power Network's Speed Networking event at Victorinox Swiss Army in Monroe Wednesday.
Business and employment experts are sounding the alarm over a legislative proposal they say would give Connecticut workers on-the-job powers "never before seen in the workplace."
Officials in Springfield, Mass., have approved details for an $800 million gambling complex south of that city.
At age 22, Jason Moon already owns four stores.
Bristol-based PTR Industries, which makes a semi-automatic rifle, said the recent passage of gun control legislation in the state was the reason for the move.
Lucky Souls Open Mic Productions are held on the first and third Thursdays of every month.
Lisa and Tim Randall, who own Right at Home offices in Danbury and Monroe, strive to provide the care clients need to lead independent lives at home.
Well wishers poured into the branch at 155 Main Street Tuesday during an open house sponsored by the Monroe Chamber of Commerce.
The chicken chain submitted an application Tuesday to open on Federal Road.
After a rock came crashing through Tavern Restaurant's window one night, the bartender named a drink after it.
The pharmacy closed this Friday at 5 p.m. and re-opens March 18 as CVS.
Save your hard earned money or buy a Lotto ticket? Patch asked FM One Stop customers.
Ghyath "Gino" Kassas, owner of Monroe Fish Market, says most people are ordering fish dinners to go on Friday nights.
Linda Devlin, owner of Linda's Storytime, says the newest volume in the popular book series is disappearing off her shelves.
See how The Rustic Grille's most popular pancake is made.
The funeral for the late owner of Mr. Mac's Canteen is this Saturday. Calling hours are Friday.
Need a haircut? Want some good Italian food? Maybe a skillet of mac and cheese?
Rob Ryder, who owns The Inn at Newtown and The Cookhouse in New Milford, has been operating Tavern for the past two weeks.
Economic Development officials say the cash mob will benefit businesses hurt in the aftermath of December 14.
Bruce Benedict announced that Benedict's Home & Garden will host six farmers markets on consecutive Fridays from 2 to 5 p.m.
The Monroe Economic Development Commission and the Monroe Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed the diner to town on Thursday.
The library offers books, online resources and workshops to help people land a job or embark on a new career.
The owners of Written Words Bookstore in Shelton hope to dedicate more time to a search for new digs in the new year.
An employee told Patch the restaurant will be open today at 3 p.m.
Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein asks everyone to be "thoughtful and cautious" over the New Year's holiday.
Drop-side cribs with detaching side rails were eliminated after being involved in at least 32 infant suffocation and strangulation deaths since 2000, Consumer Protection says.
The former Robohand Inc. property on Pepper Street has been transformed into a training facility for athletes of all ages.
Canadian researchers tell the Hartford Courant that temperature changes may make it impossible for ski areas to maintain profitability within the next 30 years.
The Monroe Diner opened at 6 a.m. on Monday.
The Monroe Diner is opening soon, but the exact date has not been released.
The first jobs report released after President Barack Obama’s re-election is better than expected
The company that supplies New England states with power wants a 10 percent rate hike.
The average price per gallon in Connecticut has been on the decline.
A 22-year-old Trumbull woman was arrested for drunken driving early Friday morning.
Irene's Flower Shop hosts a business after hours benefiting the Monroe Food Pantry and Project Warmth.
There have been Facebook posts, emails, phone calls and even drive by's from people clamoring to know when Monroe Diner will serve its first meal.
There are 771 unemployed people in town, according to state figures. The town's unemployment rate is well below the state average.
Job growth appears to be slowing and wages are on the decline.