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🔒CT water utilities face hundreds of millions in PFAS compliance costs that could reshape industry

Connecticut's largest water utilities face hundreds of millions of dollars in costs to filter 'forever chemicals' from drinking water — and customers will help foot the bill.

🔒Boughton backs rebates, warns against rate hikes as DRS targets $2.5B in unpaid taxes

Connecticut's revenue commissioner is warning lawmakers to resist tax cuts, while his agency targets a $2.5 billion gap in unpaid taxes with AI, amnesty programs and small-business outreach.

🔒PeoplesBank plants its flag across a growing stretch of CT

A Massachusetts mutual bank is expanding its Connecticut footprint — branches, employees and a $20 million arena naming-rights deal included.
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🔒CT gunmaker Ruger pushes back against European shareholder in board fight

Sturm, Ruger & Co. is pushing back against criticism from its largest shareholder, accusing the European gunmaker seeking seats on its board of attempting to gain influence over the company on terms that would disadvantage other investors.

🔒New London nonprofit completes phase two of mixed-income housing development

In total, the Bayonet Street apartments offer 64 residential units, with a mix of market‑rate, income‑restricted and supportive housing.

CT Business Blend: March 9, 2026

Hartford Business Journal’s Greg Bordonaro and WTIC’s Brian Shactman explore the people, companies and trends shaping Connecticut’s business scene every Monday at 8:30 a.m. on WTIC 1080 AM.

🔒Yale pledges $230M in voluntary payments to New Haven through 2033

The payments represent an increase from a 2021 agreement that provided more than $135 million to the city over a similar period.

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CT investor pays $7.52M for 40-unit apartment building in Norwalk

A Connecticut-based real estate investor has bought a 40-unit apartment building in Norwalk for $7.52 million, according to the city’s land records. Norwalk Flats LLC,...

Texas-based dentist seeks OK to establish surgery center in Hartford area

A Texas-based dentist is seeking state approval to establish a dental surgery center in the Hartford area.

Editor’s Take: CT should resist the wealth tax temptation

As other Democratic-led states pursue wealth taxes, Connecticut should resist the temptation — its finances depend too heavily on a small group of high earners who can afford to leave.

🔒Approved New Haven apartment conversion site sells for $2.9M to NY developer

Approved New Haven apartment conversion site sells for $2.9M to NY developer
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How should state government use its surplus revenue?

Connecticut is sitting on a budget surplus, and state officials are debating the best way to return money to taxpayers. Gov. Ned Lamont has proposed one-time rebates of up to $400 for joint filers, while Republicans are pushing for permanent cuts to taxes on tips and overtime pay.

Commissioner of the state Department of Revenue Services Mark Boughton warned that while the state’s rainy day fund is full and pension debt is being paid down, Connecticut still has a long way to go and must resist the temptation to cut too aggressively before harder economic times arrive.

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Hartford Public Library opens café run by disability workforce nonprofit

Hartford Public Library has turned its downtown café into a workforce training ground, partnering with a local nonprofit that employs people with disabilities to run a new coffee shop that is open to the public.
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🔒With nearly $125M invested, bill proposes $25M boost for CT Bioscience Innovation Fund

A state fund that has backed more than 100 Connecticut bioscience startups since 2013 is running low on capital — and lawmakers are weighing whether to refill it.
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🔒CT microgrid developer names new CEO for expansion push

The new CEO of Greenwich-based Unison Energy sees rising power costs and grid strain as a chance to scale the company's microgrid business — with data centers squarely in her sights.

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Addressing the Healthcare Affordability Crisis in Connecticut

According to Healthcare Value Hub, nearly two in three Connecticut adults delayed or went without healthcare in the last year due to costs. This concerning trend impacts community health, workforce productivity, and the local economy.