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Andrew Larson

Andrew joined the Hartford Business Journal as web editor in May 2022 after working as a reporter at the Republican-American, a daily newspaper in Waterbury, for 13 years. In addition, he completed two summer internships at the Republican-American in college. He has a degree in English from Bucknell University and has lived in Connecticut for most of his life.

CT Dept. of Banking orders debt settlement payment processor to repay $722K to customers

The state Department of Banking has ordered a debt settlement payment processor to repay more than $722,000 in fees collected from residents while allegedly operating without required licenses.

🔒CT Water seeks surcharge to fund $241.7M in PFAS treatment projects

Clinton-based Connecticut Water Co. has asked state regulators to approve a 0.53% surcharge on customer bills to help fund a massive effort to remove toxic “forever chemicals” from drinking water sources across its service territory.

Dubai fugitive detained after allegedly fleecing CT lender for years

A Dubai resident faces federal charges for allegedly defrauding a Connecticut-based commercial lender out of hundreds of thousands of dollars as part of a nationwide scheme targeting small business loans.

Stamford law firm launches free app for tracking CT court cases

Silver Golub & Teitell LLP has released a free application that allows attorneys and the public to monitor Connecticut court case activity in near real time.
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🔒Breeze Airways adds Louisville route at Bradley International Airport

Budget airline Breeze Airways will launch nonstop service this summer between Bradley International Airport and Louisville, Kentucky, the Connecticut Airport Authority announced Wednesday.

CT Insurance Dept. fines American Bankers Insurance Co. $213K

The Connecticut Insurance Department has fined American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida $213,000 for allowing unlicensed individuals and entities to act as insurance agents in the state.

Stamford man sentenced for 12-year, $28M scheme against Mars Inc.

A Stamford man who stole more than $28 million from his former employer, Mars Inc., over a 12-year period was sentenced to 5 years and 3 months in federal prison, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut announced.

Amid rising liability risks, West Hartford law firm builds national ski defense powerhouse with dual-state expansion

Gfeller Laurie LLP has expanded into Denver and Rutland, Vermont, adding six attorneys and four former presidents of the Association of Ski Defense Attorneys as the industry faces growing liability uncertainty.
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Lamont lifts commercial truck ban, closes state offices as winter storm cleanup continues

Gov. Ned Lamont lifted the emergency order banning commercial vehicles from Connecticut’s limited access highways at 6:30 a.m. Monday while closing executive branch state office buildings to the public as cleanup continues from a major winter storm.

Following private equity deal, Barnes Aerospace names new CEO

Barnes Aerospace has appointed Michael Mosley as chief executive officer, effective Jan. 26, bringing in an aerospace industry veteran with extensive experience.
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