Aquarion purchases Meckauer Water Company, Bethel, and United Water Company, CT
In a difficult economy, many graduates return to their childhood homes looking for work.
Local Mothers Seek Danbury Hospital's Ear
Bank of America and Merrill lynch cardholders get free museum admissions Saturday and Sunday.
New figures paint a clearer picture of just how hard the recession hit Connecticut
For those who may be seeking employment, this job fair may just be the ticket.
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 unemployment rate rises statewide and locally.
After some sharp increases in the past months, the price per gallon rises modestly in a week.
Newtown’s EverWonder Children’s Museum presents first ever Family Day event.
The company intends to spend millions to help eradicate the problem.
Pay no taxes on clothing and shoes from Aug. 19-25. Some strings are attached.
The union says the amount of linemen at the utility company is on the decline as they negotiate a new contract.
After dropping in price the last several months, the price per gallon is near the $4 mark.
Latest data from The Warren Group shows the real estate recovery in Connecticut is slow.
Thousands are protesting potential changes to pensions, sick leave and other benefits.
Gourmet foods and new furnishings are part of owner's commitment to fine dining and great coffee.
The price per gallon keeps rising in Connecticut and throughout the rest of the country.
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.
Two high priced houses each sold in a moderate amount of time.
Connecticut's gas prices remain well above the national average. Prices are rising faster in Connecticut.
Formerly known as the Newtown Ice Cream Shop, Holy Cow Ice Cream is a popular place during the summers.
The town's unemployment rate, however, increased slightly in June to 6.1 percent from 5.8 percent the month before, according to the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Dealing with dementia and Alzheimers can be daunting for families, but Maplewood tries to do it with style.
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.
The CNBC report that ranks the 50 states cited Connecticut's high taxes and regulations as reasons for its poor showing.
Lower gas prices and improvements in the housing and automobile sectors are helping, the New York Times reports.