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🔒CT community bankers back $10M FDIC insurance limit proposal to compete with larger rivals

Connecticut community bankers back bipartisan push to raise FDIC insurance cap from $250K to $10M for business accounts, saying it would level the playing field with big banks viewed as too big to fail.

Thomaston Savings Bank offers new account for veterans, first responders

Thomaston Savings Bank on Wednesday launched a new checking account designed to recognize and support veterans, active-duty military members and first responders.

Manufacturing Hall of Fame honors CT companies

Farmington’s TRUMPF, Westminster Tool in Plainfield and Thomaston-based Ward Leonard were this year’s honorees.

🔒West Hartford investor expands apartments portfolio with $1.4M purchase of antique Thomaston building

A West Hartford investor has added to his growing portfolio of multifamily properties with the $1.4 million...
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🔒Former factory in Thomaston placed on market as ‘great development opportunity’

A former factory in Thomaston has been listed for sale with a price of $2.25 million. The 48,134-square-foot,...

Manufacturer expected to more than triple employee count in CT

A Thomaston-based advanced coatings manufacturer is expanding in Connecticut and is expected to more than triple its...

New Haven-area tourist attractions bank on a busy summer

The scenic trains are running, outdoor concerts are drawing crowds and New Haven-area tourist attractions are gearing...

After HQ upgrade, HARC expects big savings

HARC Inc., a nonprofit program provider for people with intellectual disabilities, has completed an upgrade of its Hartford headquarters that it expects will save it more than $16,000 a year in energy costs.
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Thomaston residents swap 2,500 light bulbs

More than 400 Thomaston residents participated in the town's first ever light bulb swap, exchanging more than 2,500 traditional incandescent light bulbs for efficient LED bulbs, free of charge.

DEEP opens $6.3M fishway in Seymour

The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection has opened a $6.3 million project letting fish bypass the Tingue Dam in Seymour.
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