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August 5, 2024Edition

🔒Gov. Lamont: A new ambition for CT on National Oyster Day

Yes, Aug. 5 is National Oyster Day!While the oyster industry has been a vital part of Connecticut’s storied maritime history — complete with Norwalk’s 19th-century identity as the Oyster Capital of the World — our path forward is even more exciting. A modern oyster boom along the shorelines from Stamford to Stonington is both good […]

🔒Bordonaro: At midyear, where is CT’s economy?

Slow and steady growth.That’s been the story of Connecticut’s economy over the last few years.In one respect,...

🔒CT hospitals managing after manufacturer warns of ‘reduced availability’ of its blood test tubes

Connecticut hospitals so far say they are managing after the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued...
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🔒Seniors Job Bank aims to bridge gap between older workers and CT’s labor shortage

Millions of Baby Boomers are in the midst of retirement age, and Generation X is quickly approaching...

🔒Aiming for long-term tenure, new UHart president Ward focuses on restoring financial stability, enrollment growth

Newly installed University of Hartford President Lawrence P. Ward’s plans for a long tenure are evident following...

🔒Following Covenant Health deal collapse, independent Day Kimball Healthcare still in search of merger partner

“It’s affectionately referred to as the hospital on the hill,” Kyle Kramer said.Since 2020, Kramer has been...

🔒UFC’s commercial TV distributor has sued more than 60 CT businesses over pay-per-view piracy; financial stakes are high for bars, restaurants and others

With much anticipation, former UFC lightweight champions Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor fought in a mixed-martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on July 10, 2021. Many people paid to watch the pay-per-view event. But some did not pay their fair share.
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🔒Creating ‘immersive experiences’ for companies and influencers, Norwalk’s Infinite Reality set to go public

Even if you don’t pay much attention to companies developing or using technologies or virtual platforms for...

🔒Despite new projects in pipeline, pace of Greater Hartford speculative warehouse construction slows

With industrial real estate demand continuing to slow, Massachusetts-based Winstanley Enterprises has put on hold plans to...

🔒What happens to solar panels at the end of their useful life? Working group makes recommendations with cost implications

After months of back-and-forth discussions with industry leaders and experts, a state working group has developed recommendations...
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