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State, unions to review telework policy under new labor deal

A new state labor agreement leaves telework rules largely unchanged while creating a joint working group to review remote work policies.

🔒East Lyme business acquires East Hampton’s Bee Smart Pest Control

Debug Pest Control, an East Lyme-based pest management company, has acquired Bee Smart Pest Control, according to...

🔒Private equity firm makes new plumbing supply acquisition in Connecticut

Meriden's Hills Distribution has invested in Bender Plumbing Supply, a distributor headquartered in New Haven.

CT bill seeks to reduce business tax on energy, boost state tourism and international trade

State lawmakers are considering a wide-ranging proposal aimed at reducing business costs, increasing municipal revenue and expanding international trade.
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🔒Hartford venture firm aims to help startups avoid the ‘valley of death’

Inspired by his father's unrealized dream of building a flying car, Hartford entrepreneur Robert Zielonka co-founded Escape Velocity Partners to give early-stage Connecticut startups the capital and mentorship he says too many promising inventors never had access to.

🔒CT lawmakers consider bill creating 5-year advertising tax credit for small businesses

State lawmakers are considering a proposal to offer tax incentives to small businesses that advertise with local news outlets.

🔒Funeral homes rethink business model as cremation rises

Rising cremation rates are reshaping Connecticut’s funeral industry, driving business model changes and consolidation.

🔒More family businesses consider selling rather than passing to next generation

As baby boomer founders age and generational handoffs grow more complicated, more family-owned businesses are choosing to sell — and Connecticut advisers say the wave is just getting started.
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🔒As family businesses seek new revenue streams, Bishop’s Orchards expands prepared-food, catering segments

A sixth-generation Guilford farm market is licensing a local catering brand to build out its prepared-foods business — and stay competitive as big-box grocers tighten their grip on food retail.

CT small businesses hope their latest R&D tax credit push pays off

For years, small businesses in Connecticut have called for state legislators to allow their companies to be...
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