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Blizzard buries Connecticut; thousands without power as storm intensifies

About 10 inches of snow had already fallen in Hartford by 6 a.m. Monday, with forecasters warning that some parts of the state could see up to 2 feet of accumulation before the storm ends.

Pitney Bowes quietly relocates Connecticut headquarters

Mailing and shipping technology giant Pitney Bowes has quietly relocated its corporate headquarters from Stamford to Shelton.

🔒Hartford to review bike lanes amid business concerns

Hartford lawmakers will consider a proposal next week that could lead to changes in how bike lanes are designed and configured across the city, following complaints from small-business owners.

🔒CT Toyota, Lexus dealerships sold to New York buyer

Westport’s Toyota and Lexus dealerships have been sold to a New York auto retail group.
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Train derails in Mansfield; cars with liquid propane topple into river

A 43-car train carrying liquid propane cars derailed Thursday morning in Mansfield, causing a shutdown of several roads, a shelter-in-place notice for some residents and a mass emergency response.

🔒Lamont revives warehouse worker protections debate with new 2026 proposal

Gov. Ned Lamont is renewing a push to regulate warehouse productivity quotas, reviving a politically contentious issue.

🔒Breeze Airways adds Louisville route at Bradley International Airport

Budget airline Breeze Airways will launch nonstop service this summer between Bradley International Airport and Louisville, Kentucky, the Connecticut Airport Authority announced Wednesday.

Lamont lifts commercial truck ban, closes state offices as winter storm cleanup continues

Gov. Ned Lamont lifted the emergency order banning commercial vehicles from Connecticut’s limited access highways at 6:30 a.m. Monday while closing executive branch state office buildings to the public as cleanup continues from a major winter storm.
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Hartford’s Propark makes western Pennsylvania acquisition

The company says the acquisition continues its growth in key U.S. markets and strengthens its services across a broader geographic footprint.

As CT speed cameras bring in millions and more towns sign up, concerns linger

Towns report millions in fines and slower speeds after installing cameras under a 2023 state law, though privacy advocates raise concerns.
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