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The report also concludes the crisis caused a net loss of $2.5 million in state revenue.
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.
Longtime Main Street music store closed this month.
Thousands of workers at United Technologies Corp., including Stratford-based Sikorsky, will not be impacted by the government shutdown.
State Attorney General George Jepsen said the five major servicers have agreed to improve communication and billing accuracy — and two have agreed to do more.
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.
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.
Kibberia Mediterranean Restaurant & Café is open for business on Post Road West.
Fall Restaurant Weeks have been scheduled, find out if your favorite eatery is participating.
The new owners of Park Animal Hospital in Darien and Norwalk can give your pet not just traditional veterinary care, but acupuncture treatment, and soon grooming and boarding.
The nationwide coffee chain ended up in the spotlight after activists organized "Starbucks Appreciation Days" in August.
Patch has put together a list of a variety of local jobs.
Korczak Ziolkowski, who started his sculpting business and a family in West Hartford, created a huge sculpture of Native American hero Crazy Horse in the Black Hills of South Dakota. His widow and children continue the project to this day.
ZenRide, Fairfield’s first dedicated Spinning Studio, is now open in the Fairfield Shopping Center.
Connecticut's House Majority Leader is demanding the answer — and an investigation — on the Berlin-based company's plans.
With 18 injured Sunday on the swing ride at the Norwalk Oyster Festival, it's a question that many parents are asking themselves today. What do you think?
If you're in the market for a new job, check out Patch's roundup of current opportunities for employment.
The ballet barre workout-based studio is slated to open on Sept. 28 in Playhouse Square.
The publication released its annual "Best of" compilation in its September 2013 issue.
The percentage of unemployed residents is the highest it's been all year, the Department of Labor reports.
The L'Occitane store on Main Street in Westport, sellers of high-end bath and body products, is moving next door next month into the space formerly held by Claire's.
Cheeky Fly Fishing and Westport Outfitters, two area fishing businesses, have formed a strategic partnership.
Three Fairfield County moms have teamed up to bring Tri Embrace -- a company committed to helping people embrace healthy lifestyles -- to the public.
Do you know which industries are looking to hire new employees? Provided by AOLJobs.com.
The facility's staff, building owner, and the state Department of Health have worked in cooperation to reopen the Center for Ambulatory Surgery.
Wilton's Bistro 7 on Route 7 offers delicious dishes for the food lover in all of us.
Illuminate WP offers workshops, meet-ups, webinars, and seminars to help people create their own WordPress blogs and websites.
Need a job? Check out the following Westport area postings.
The magazine questions how one of the richest states in the union got into so much of a financial mess. Answer: Politicians.