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Statewide unemployment went from 8 percent to 8.1 percent from June to July.
The acetone found in nail polish remover can be used to produce methamphetamine.
There are also several other job openings throughout the area.
Sales or purchases of clothing or footwear costing less than $300 per item are not subject to Connecticut sales and use taxes during the exclusion week.
Rocky Hill born and raised Vinny Carone says shop will offer services not available in town.
Several jobs are also available throughout the area.
Let the owners—and other readers—know what you think of the business.
U.S. Dance Club on New Britain Avenue offers lessons on a variety of dance moves.
Looking for work? Here are several jobs available in Rocky Hill 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.
The 26,400-square foot restaurant and arcade would be built on the property of the Shoppes at Buckland Hills mall.
Hexavalent Chromium was uncovered in a Rocky Hill facility.
Rockin' and Roastin' will be available at Connecticut's Big Y stores by September.
REM Connecticut is also closing an office in Wallingford.
Looking for work? Here are several jobs available around the area.
Cantor, of West Hartford, is an intellectual property attorney and co-managing partner of Cantor Colburn LLP, and was named to the board of CI last year.
They will offer $6.99 haircuts at Grand Opening.
Manager says everything is homemade and the restaurant features and impressive and varied menu.
The former executive director of the Rocky Hill Chamber of Commerce joins Business Now!, a new business group in town.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
Urbanspoon reveals the top picks from local reviews.
School based on popular movie, 'The School of Rock.'
P&Z and EDC Hope to be able to help small businesses.
Bristol-based PTR Industries is the first firearms company to leave Connecticut following the passage of the state’s strict gun control laws.
Next forum will focus on how to save on energy bills.
Boutique's sales have never recovered since downturn in economy two years ago.
Owners hoping to make better use of the property they own or lease.
The business also has video store and parts store on site.
Organizer doesn't want to fight City Hall but help when it comes to helping local businesses.
Waterford's Outboard Exchange refinishes and remanufactures outboard motors, parts, and offers on-site repairs. It's a rare service and one that saves its customers boatloads of money.
Owner Tara Abate Biondi says she has always been into art and being creative.
It's almost summer! Does your kid have a job yet?
The jobs numbers from last month were good, but the state needs to do better overall, economists say.
The 1-4 star rating system may come to Rocky Hill and three other area towns.
The drawing is tonight at 11 p.m. CT Lottery reminds consumers to"Play Responsibly" and "Know Your Limits."
A bill passed by the House to require tattoo artists to be licensed by the Connecticut Department of Health now moves to the senate.