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Here's what happens when the state official in charge of buying electric power gets a call from one of the "cheaper" competitors in the deregulated energy market.
Stratford brewery invites locals to join them in celebrating the life of Bruce Alessie, a longtime civil servant who passed away last year.
A look at some recent job postings in or near Stratford.
Thousands of workers at United Technologies Corp., including Stratford-based Sikorsky, will not be impacted by the government shutdown.
Connecticut governor says state should not be responsible for costs of unemployment benefits to workers furloughed as a result of the government shutdown.
The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
In our town and others nearby, there are opportunities out there.
The CEO of the pasta company says only "classic" families will star in their commercials, and that if gays don't like it, they can eat another pasta. Many are doing just that.
Amtrak passengers should expect delays of up to 90 minutes, according to a statement.
The Stratford "Business Updates" board is a dedicated spot for business owners to post news about sales, specials, openings and closings.
The nationwide coffee chain ended up in the spotlight after activists organized 'Starbucks Appreciation Days' in August.
Run a local business? Wondering how to make a greater online presence for your company? Here's four reasons why starting a blog on Stratford Patch can help.
A Paradise Green store that opened six months ago has moved and expanded its operation to another location in town.
Hudson's Deli has a history in Stratford.
New store is located just down the street on Boston Post Road.
Parker. Steaks & Scotch held a ribbon-cutting Sunday.
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Broadway Stages purchases space for $1.7 million.
Looking for a job opening in Stratford? Here are a few employers hiring now.
The magazine questions how one of the richest states in the union got into so much of a financial mess. Answer: Politicians.
Hudson's Deli eyes Aug. 12 opening in Stratford Center.
Lumi Seafood Restaurant and Lounge takes over Ferry Boulevard building formerly occupied by Bossa Nova Brazilian steakhouse.
New statistics from the Connecticut Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.
Holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for new business on Orlando Street.
The positions start at $11 per hour.
The Stratford landmark has been serving up dogs since 1935.
The restaurant needs to hire 80 to 85 employees.
The food truck rolled out at the end of June and caters to private and corporate events in Fairfield County.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
Most of the layoffs are salaried positions in Connecticut.