The average price per gallon in the state increased more than 5 cents in a week
The second annual festival includes food and wine tastings, live music, a Tae Kwon Do demonstration and so much more.
Prices recently hit $4 and keep on rising.
Stamford's newest (and only) production microbrewery just opened and things are looking Bright.
The August jobs report is not as good as expected with weak job growth and more people leaving the labor force.
Introducing Patch's Main Street U — free SEO and social media training — to be held 6 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 18 in Westport.
While local jobs might be disappearing, U.S. based companies are growing fast abroad.
The Westport Farmers' Market may just be the cure for a bout of cabin fever.
As the town’s budget discussions build up steam, Westport Patch looks at the top taxpayers contributing to the community's coffers.
While residents are tired of the accumulation, snow clearing companies are pleased with the chance for additional work.
Batali Comes to Westport; Top Restaurants for Valentine's Day; Chocolate Truffle Recipe
The furniture store, a staple of downtown Westport for more than a decade, is hoping to expand to the empty space next door.
A $2 million home was the most expensive sold that week.
Chowdafest This Weekend; Souterrain Recap; CSA Registration
It was announced that the company, which has a store in downtown Westport, was sold for nearly $3 billion.
Cablevision pitches binding arbitration to settle impasse as Fox blacks out New York channels 5 and 9.
Five pages of suggestions to reinvigorate downtown Westport were presented to town officials and enthusiastically received. The end result remains to be seen.
New data from the University of Connecticut indicates a dramatic turnaround for the real estate market in the second quarter.
A proposed state and federal regulation to maintain healthy fish stocks could be coming, but some local fishermen say it will put smaller boats out of business.
Communication coach Eileen Winnick teaches celebrities, corporate executives and others how to manage 21st century public scrutiny.
The increase in area home foreclosures mirrors that of a state-wide trend.
A Westport lawyer joined a sting operation to put a stop to illegal ivory sales earlier this year. A second-grader also took up the cause in his own way.
Nearly a dozen eateries will offer special meals at fixed prices from Aug. 29 to Sept. 4.
Owners remain quiet about what's in store for the historic National Hall and its surrounding buildings.
One man plans to convert his home from an energy user to energy supplier.
With another locally-owned business leaving downtown Westport, some are wondering what this means for the future of the area.
There are signs of life in downtown Westport, but empty storefronts still remain.
Tax on clothing and shoes will be eliminated for a week, but some local retailers see limited results from the annual tradition.
He was on a journey, and it was about the people along the way, said his uncle in words of remembrance.
"He was kind, he was considerate and he was courteous to everybody," says Local 371's secretary-treasurer.
Led Stop & Shop employees to contract agreement in March.
As legislation fails and Governor Rell's term winds to a close, some fear a solar only bill is a dim prospect at best.
Jennifer Balin balances motherhood and a successful business with a dash of humor and a heaping scoop of enthusiasm.
Local restaurant owners, bakers, and chocolatiers jump on the Farmers' Market wagon.
Retailer set to open Fleece store specializing in boys and girls apparel this weekend.
A national lobster advisory board mulls cutting lobster catches instead of a moratorium.
Ellen Bowen and Amy Peck succeed in bringing national venture to its first suburban community.