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/The SBA Connecticut District Office has announced this year’s Connecticut Small Business Week Awardees, as National Small Business Week, to be celebrated May 4-10, 2025, draws closer.
Read MoreThe SBA Connecticut District Office has announced this year’s Connecticut Small Business Week Awardees, as National Small Business Week, to be celebrated May 4-10, 2025, draws closer.
Read MoreA recent opinion research survey of business organizations conducted by Glastonbury-based Great Blue Research reveals an array of concerns regarding the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, including data privacy and security (39%), and accuracy and trustworthiness of AI (37%).
Read MoreA study by Yale School of Medicine researchers estimates that raising the age for tobacco sales to 21 could avert more than 525,000 deaths, more than double prior estimates.
Read MoreNew Jersey saw the highest share of working adults over the age of 65 in 2024, at 33.8%. Connecticut ranked fifth in the U.S., at 30.3 percent.
Read MoreCivic Learning Week is a national effort to prioritize civic education in order to sustain and strengthen our constitutional democracy. It brings together students, educators, policymakers, community leaders, and organizations to highlight civic education. Connecticut’s Old State House has a leading role this week.
Read MoreDanbury is among the most diverse cities in the country, earning a place in the top 10 at number nine, according to a newly released analysis by the finance website WalletHub.
Read MoreMarch is being celebrated around the state as Connecticut Orchestra Month. Across the state, 29 Connecticut Orchestras have joined together to celebrate in a statewide initiative that highlights the joy and accessibility of live orchestral music and spotlights the vital role that orchestras in Connecticut play in the state’s cultural life and in the arts education of students across the state, according to organizers of the initiative.
The 29 orchestras which are participating in Connecticut Orchestra Month illustrate the richness of Connecticut’s orchestral resources. Together, they represent:
· 2,400 musicians performing in orchestras across Connecticut.
· 282 performances taking place each year, reaching audiences of over 186,000 people.
· 350 community and educational events engaging 45,000 student participants, including students at 230 schools.
Audiences across Connecticut can experience a wide variety of performances, from classic masterpieces and live film scores to diverse musical styles and exciting new works.
With 29 participating orchestras offering what’s described as captivating concerts and educational programs, the month promises something for everyone—whether it’s an inspiring evening out, a dazzling date night, or a fun-filled family outing.
As part of the musical celebration, Connecticut Orchestras will present a total of 48 concerts throughout the state during the month. First-time concertgoers and seasoned audience members alike are encouraged to attend and experience the power of live orchestral music.
For a complete list of what’s happening, when and where, go to https://ctorchestramonth.org/events/ for a full list, links, and additional information.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is co-leading a 38-state and territory bipartisan coalition in urging Congress to take action to address the rise in organized retail crime across the country.
Read MoreThe statewide nonprofit organization CTData is calling for the restoration of publicly accessible data at the federal level, following actions taken and proposed by the new administration in Washington that is eliminating data or public access to data that had long been publicly accessible.
Read MoreConnecticut State Treasurer Erick Russell has joined a coalition of 17 financial officers—including state and big city treasurers, comptrollers, controllers, and auditors—in signing a letter urging the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Acting Chairman and the Department of Labor (DOL) Acting Secretary to oppose a recent request by Republican state finance officials.
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