A recent survey found that businesses face serious challenges at home and are simultaneously being recruited to move or expand their operations to other states.
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Under the new ordinance, people can drink an alcoholic beverage outside at a restaurant without ordering food, just as one example.
Dermatologist Dr. Jennifer Pennoyer will be taking your questions on skin cancer prevention at noon on Thursday.
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Wilson will step down after 28 years as president of the chamber, which covers Wallingford and North Haven.
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Instead, there are new plans now to turn this now-vacant former gas station on East Center Street into office space.
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The new space could turn into a restaurant and an additional store.
The Wallingford restaurant, which closed earlier this month, was reportedly purchased by commercial development agency.
No Wallingford businesses made the cut, however there were several from surrounding towns like Meriden and New Haven. The top delinquent business taxpayers owe a collective $24.3 million.
Christopher R. Runyan, who owns several of these videogame stores in Connecticut, will be recognized in a ceremony on June 5.
Marketing expert Kyle Reyes will guide business owners through the perils and perks of online reviews, social media and more this Thursday at noon.
Are you a fan of music on vinyl? A local record store in downtown Wallingford will, again, be participating in Record Store Day on April 20.
April 15 is the deadline for taxes. Are you scrambling to file on time or are you already planning to spend the refund you expect because you filed early?
Drivers are paying an average of $3.75 per gallon in Connecticut.
The Internal Revenue Service says taxpayers who need more time to file shouldn't panic. Extensions are available.
Unemployment levels in town were at 8.7 percent this past month, slightly higher than the state's jobless rate of 8 percent.
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The study, which ranks town's according to their access to healthy foods, ranks Wallingford 113th out of 169 towns in the state.
The former bridal salon is expanding its horizons and the new owner, Kristen Langan, sits down with Wallingford Patch for a Q&A about the business.
Some Wallingford residents have voiced opposition to a proposed gas station and retail space on East Center Street, which is being considered by the Planning & Zoning Commission.
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.
Personal income in this state grew by just 2 percent in 2012.
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved a special permit allowing the fast casual Tex-Mex restaurant to take over the former Pocket Wireless building in the Holiday Cinemas plaza.
The Connecticut General Assembly's committee on public healthy overwhelmingly approved a measure to strengthen tanning bed regulations.
What would you like to see move into this old Wallingford restaurant?
According to GasBuddy.com, the average price of a gallon of gas is $3.85 in Connecticut.
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The fast-casual Moe’s Southwest Grill has submitted a proposal to open a restaurant in the former Pocket Wireless building in a plaza along Route 5.
"'Why don't you open a shop?'" owner Alyssa Porto said she was asked.
Businesses report some expansions, some re-locations and, yes, sales.
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.
"I want to emphasize the beauty of the handmade," said owner Debbie Jaffe, who runs a wholesale and retail space in town that sells raw materials and jewelry from beads and metals.