Connecticut State Colleges and Universities President Mark Ojakian's steady progress toward consolidating the state's 12 community colleges, while approval from accreditors is still years away, has stoked concerns among faculty and others who believe the merger is a bad idea.
Rockville General Hospital plans to shutter one of its offsite rehabilitation facilities when its lease expires at year's end, it informed regulators recently.
The owner of a Southington business that installs fire-protection systems pleaded guilty Wednesday to paying up to $500,000 in bribes for construction contracts in Stamford, federal prosecutors said.
Facing the biggest financial threat in its six-year existence, the Connecticut Green Bank will reduce staff, trim deal volumes and pursue new revenue streams to keep itself and its mission alive.
A $5 million pitch contest that's helped raise the profile of the state's quasi-public venture investment arm is coming back for year two with a strictly international field.
As Hartford prepares to close the books on an eventful 2016, key leaders of the city's economic-development and land-use departments say several positive indicators have emerged that signal encouraging improvements lie ahead for 2017.
In recent years, Sharon Hospital has been forced to shutter its sleep center and Yale-affiliated cancer center after failed efforts to find suitable replacements for physician managers who relocated or retired.