Budderfly ranked #10 Overall, #1 In Connecticut and #2 In Energy in the Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest growing private companies.
The winning scratch-off ticket also was sold in Seymour, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Rob Scinto initially sought to build an office building on land on the corner of Constitution Boulevard and Waterview Drive.
The eatery is owned by John Vazzano, who was charged in February with bribery, hindering prosecution and interfering with police.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Shelton-Derby area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Shelton-Derby.
Restaurants in Shelton and Derby got more than $3 million from the fund, but thousands more in Connecticut were shut out of the SBA program.
Empire has been able to expand career opportunities to current and future staff as well as increase access to the Orangetheory Fitness plans
A local resident is the lucky winner, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
"This was an important action by state leaders at a time when the restaurant industry is still recovering..."
Barnum Financial Group now has a Chartered Special Needs Consultant on staff.
The funding is from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The lucky winner bought the scratch-off game in Milford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The lucky winner purchased the ticket in Ansonia, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Angel Commercial, LLC, is an award-winning full-service commercial real estate brokerage firm headquartered in Fairfield County.
A Derby resident is the lucky winner, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Budderfly provided 100 percent of the project's capital, equipment and installation.
15 executive mortgage bankers have been named to the Scotsman Guide's Top Originators rankings.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Fairfield County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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The owner of a Seymour bakery will be deploying overseas with the Connecticut National Guard.
The speakeasy, which was denied by the Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission, had been proposed for Old Bridgeport Avenue.
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The popular pizzeria said they look forward to reopening soon.
Shop resale treasures, original artwork, gifts, FDA certified PPE. All sales support employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
The company has notified state and local officials that it has decided to permanently close its facility in Shelton.
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Express is creating a safe environment in which job seekers can meet its recruiting and employment specialists.
The event will be held from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm in the parking lot at 1077 Bridgeport Avenue, Shelton CT.
The Barnum Foundation for Life will donate $10,000 each to four hospital groups to provide support to medical staff during the pandemic.
UI and SCG to offer virtual assessments for energy efficiency projects with increased incentives for commercial customers
Goodwill of Western and Northern Connecticut (GWNC) has implemented reduced capacity and other precautionary measures.
Store reopens after COVID-19 closure with extensive precautionary measures in place
The company is manufacturing personal protective equipment and has donated supplies to hospitals and other organizations.
Modern Plastics has switched to making personal protective equipment and hired about more workers to keep up with demand.
Shelton manufacturer Precision Resource announced temporary layoffs due to the coronavirus.
The company is temporarily laying off more than 50 employees due to circumstances caused by the new coronavirus pandemic, officials said.
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Funds will benefit area programs for women undergoing diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer in Connecticut.
The U.S. sued to block the acquisition and Schick's parent company has now backed out of the deal.