CT Small Businesses Survived Pandemic, Face New Challenges
/Although many small businesses in Connecticut have weathered the pandemic, it has not been the easiest of circumstances. And the challenges continue.
Read MoreAlthough many small businesses in Connecticut have weathered the pandemic, it has not been the easiest of circumstances. And the challenges continue.
Read MoreThe 2022 Travelers Championship PGA Tour stop in Connecticut generated more than $2.5 million for over 140 local charities, a group of organizations ranging from food banks to animal shelters and including this year’s primary beneficiary, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp.
Read MoreA new report confirms Connecticut isn't the only state where school districts are scrambling to cover a shortage of teachers and other school professionals.
Read MoreConnecticut Explored, the nonprofit organization that publishes Connecticut Explored magazine, has compiled “20 for 20: Innovation in Connecticut History,” a series highlighting 20 “Game Changers” whose work is advancing the study, interpretation, and dissemination of Connecticut history.
Read MoreConnecticut once again lags other states in allowing more opportunities to vote. Despite major changes in society, including increased mobility, modern methods of electronic and telegraphic communications, and demographics … the provision for absentee voting remains virtually unchanged from the 1932 amendment.
Read MoreConnecticut is one of 10 states described as having “lower prevalence of mental illness and higher rates of access to care” for adult residents. The state ranked 4th in the nation.
Read MoreImpostors have been using ads and images of legitimate companies headquartered in Connecticut as part of a scam to solicit money from people.
Read MoreTweed New Haven Airport and many of the nation’s small airports are traveling in opposite directions. As commercial passenger service from Tweed it popular out-of-state destinations has been steadily growing in recent months with the arrival of Avelo Airlines, other small airports are experiencing reductions in service, and in some instances, outright abandonment by major carriers.
Read MoreThanks to an innovative device called the Water Strider, youngsters with cerebral palsy can play in a pool independently. The Water Strider was designed and built by a University of Hartford student, since graduated from the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, as part of a research project.
Read MoreIf you’re under the impression that energy costs in Connecticut are among the highest in the nation, a new financial analysis says you’re correct.
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