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E. Windsor company claims CT’s first “net zero” commercial building

The Blake Group, which sells boilers, pumps and other products to trades and industrial customers, said one of its East Windsor facilities is the first commercial building in Connecticut to be verified as a “zero energy” facility.

MGM suit takes new tact to blocking tribes

MGM Resorts International sued the Department of Interior on Wednesday in a renewed bid to bar tribal competitors in Connecticut from constructing an off-reservation casino in East Windsor or pursuing rights to another one in Bridgeport.

Lincoln Tech, Bridgestone to open CT classroom

For-profit educator Lincoln Technical Institute will debut a dedicated classroom at its East Windsor campus to train workers for the retail automotive-repair and tire-sales division of one of Japan’s leading tiremakers.

Tribes reject Lamont’s grand bargain on gambling

Connecticut’s two federally recognized tribes have doubled down on their commitment to jointly develop a casino in...
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Industry, education partnership aims to address CT’s technical skills gap

Q&A talks to Al Young, vice president of field service and installation operations, building solutions, North America,...

Lincoln Tech to debut training spaces

Private trade-skills instructor Lincoln Tech will debut three new sponsored Connecticut training spaces next week, the first...

EBTEC occupies new E. Windsor plant

Massachusetts electron-beam welding vendor EBTEC Corp. has relocated to its new manufacturing facility in East Windsor.   A unit...

🔒Models slap CT strip clubs with trademark lawsuits

Carmen Electra and more than two dozen other models and actresses are suing six Connecticut strip clubs...
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E. Windsor senior housing breaks ground

EAST WINDSOR -- Local officials celebrated the groundbreaking of a 122-unit senior housing facility at 20 North Road on Tuesday, praising it as a facilitator of economic growth.

Lamont sees no deal on gambling in ’19 session

Gov. Ned Lamont's efforts to negotiate a grand bargain with the states' two federally recognized tribes about casino expansion and the legalization of sports betting have stalled, most likely signaling that the 2019 legislative session will end next month without passage of a major gambling bill.
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