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Hiring company founded in CT to lay off 1,000 people. What to know.
CEO Chris Hyams wrote in a message to employees that it will be laying off about "8% of the company."
Two CT senior living facilities say they will combine. Together they serve 6,500 people.
The agreement is subject to regulatory approvals and that of the organizations’ governing bodies.
As Caitlin Clark comes to Connecticut, her presence is felt from grass roots up
Caitlin Clark, who makes her WNBA debut with the Indiana Fever at Mohegan Sun against...
Yes, you can balance homebuying and summer travel
House hunting can be exhausting, especially in today’s competitive market. So if you need a...
CT engineering firm, marking 100 years in business, to relocate headquarters, create jobs
The engineering firm's move to will move about 160 of its total of 400 employees
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Breakthrough therapies are saving lives. Can we afford them?
This is the future of medicine, experts agree. But the cost of this new class...
In Hollywood, video games are the new superheroes
Spurred by hits such as "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," dozens of video game franchises...
Saving big when your cash stash is small
Save consistently and maximize interest to grow your savings.