'We're Number 45!' is not exactly a great marketing slogan for luring businesses to the state. What are your thoughts on Connecticut's business climate?
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.
Across the nation, drivers are paying an average of $3.49 per gallon, according to GasBuddy.com.
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The legislation could have a floor vote by Thursday.
The winners will be honored at a dinner and dancing event on Saturday, April 19.
Even if you don't have a Madeleine pan to form the little shell-shaped cakes, use the batter in another pan because it's delicious.
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.
Customers try to load up on products that would be illegal under the new bill.
The Hartford Business Journal named Qualidigm the number one small to medium employer in their annual Best Places to Work in Connecticut.
Here are five convertibles to let you feel the wind in your hair.
Prices for regular gasoline fell almost two cents this week, continuing a downward trend over the last three weeks, according to GasBuddy.com.
No American-made autos made the magazine's Top 10 list for 2013, so it created a second list of just cars made in the USA. Read on ...
John Weeks named Senior Vice President for consumer finance/director of unsecured lending.
Music will be provided by Jeff Pitchell & Texas Flood.
The Rocky Hill Chamber of Commerce revised the ballot for the 2013 contest.
Titan Energy of Rocky Hill is looking to purchase the former Glastonbury Board of Education office building on Williams Street in Glastonbury.
Middletown's Main Street nightclub that for four years possessed the glitz, glamour and star power of a big-city cocktail lounge is going out with a bang.
Owner Ellen Seelen will host a dance exhibition at the event with one of her students.
Wood-n-Tap is only Rocky Hill eatery mentioned on list.
Welcome 2013 with food, drink, music, and kinetic pastimes.
Arburg Inc. has submitted plans to construct its new corporate headquarters on West St.
Ellen Seelen, owner of US Dance Club for 34 years, wants to see you.
"Orange," a photographic exhibit by the Connecticut chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers, opened Saturday at Still River Editions on East Liberty Street.
Town provides a wealth of family-friendly attractions, but minimal recreational outlets for those in their late-teens, twenties, and early-thirties.
Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein asks everyone to be "thoughtful and cautious" over the New Year's holiday.
Atlantic Avenue more closely resembles the surface of Mars than the bustling beach resort of old, but a "Bring Back the Beach" campaign spearheaded by the Chamber of Commerce is giving residents and business owners hope for a full recovery.
Fair Weather Acres observes Christmas with a special event featuring Santa and ice cream and also with great holiday wares throughout the season.
Canadian researchers tell the Hartford Courant that temperature changes may make it impossible for ski areas to maintain profitability within the next 30 years.
Gov. Malloy's office released the following press release in regards to Connecticut residents being able to apply for temporary job opportunities to assist with Sandy recovery efforts.
A South Glastonbury woman has sued the Crystal Mall after she slipped on a puddle of water in the mall while shopping at 4:30 a.m. on Black Friday 2009.
The company that supplies New England states with power wants a 10 percent rate hike.
Even though the average price per gallon in Connecticut has been on the decline in recent months, the annual average was the highest ever.
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Bring a book...Take a book...Receive a flower at T.K. & Brown's Flowers in Rocky Hill.
A small busing in the machine can leach lead, the manufacturer says.
Take a road trip to see the Guilford turkey farm that has created holiday traditions around its own family tradition.