Legislative Working Group Focused on Municipal Downtowns May Have Role After Pandemic

Legislative Working Group Focused on Municipal Downtowns May Have Role After Pandemic

After weeks of shuttered businesses in downtown communities across the state due to government actions aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus across the state, a little noticed coalition launched at the start of this year’s legislative session may prove helpful in boosting the recovery of local businesses and municipalities.

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Small Business Administration Will Offer Loans to Impacted CT Businesses

Small Business Administration Will Offer Loans to Impacted CT Businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration is now offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to Connecticut small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). The action came just days after a formal request by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont.

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Cancel Events of 50 or More for Next 8 Weeks, CDC Urges; CT Schools Closed by Governor

Cancel Events of 50 or More for Next 8 Weeks, CDC Urges;  CT Schools Closed by Governor

Even as Connecticut’s Governor closed all of the state’s schools, urged federal officials to provide disaster relief for small business owners and authorized the closure of state Motor Vehicles offices to slow the spread of coronavirus across the state, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stepped up its guidance to Americans.

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Nation’s Top Gymnasts Return to Hartford in May, As Olympics Approach

Nation’s Top Gymnasts Return to Hartford in May, As Olympics Approach

May 23, 2020. It’s an Olympic year once again, and if the coronavirus manages to stay out of the way, Hartford will serve as host for a precursor to the Olympic competition, as the United States prepares to determine who will make the U.S. team and represent the nation at the Tokyo Olympiad later this year.

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Passenger Growth, New Additions Continue at Bradley Airport

Passenger Growth, New Additions Continue at Bradley Airport

Bradley Airport drew about 7 million passengers in 2019, ahead of the 6.7 million in 2018 by more than 2%. This week, new retail and restaurants were announced, as improvements in ground transportation, connections to distant points across the region, and even new bathrooms and an elevator are on the drawing board.

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Collaboration Between Hartford Public Library and Hartford Stage to be Honored

Collaboration Between Hartford Public Library and Hartford Stage to be Honored

Hartford Stage partnered with the Hartford Public Library four years ago to create a program inviting Hartford residents to attend shows at the theatre, free of charge. Through the innovative Library Pass Program Hartford residents with an adult or teen library card can reserve a two-ticket pass per eligible show from any of the seven library branches in the city. Since its inception, nearly 2,000 Hartford residents have enjoyed free performances at Hartford Stage.

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