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Norwalk-based Xerox Holdings Corp. on Tuesday said it has completed its $1.5 billion acquisition of Lexmark International Inc ...
The state Office of Health Strategy (OHS) announced Monday that it has adopted cost growth benchmarks and primary care ...
Struggling nursing home operator Athena Health Care recently sold two Torrington facilities for $21.94 million.
Facing a budget deficit and decreasing number of high schoolers graduating in Connecticut, leaders at the University of ...
A portfolio of four Connecticut apartment properties with a combined 693 market-rate units has sold for $121 million, making ...
Operation Fuel, the nonprofit that helps Connecticut residents meet their energy bills, is rebranding. It will now be known as Generation Power CT. The 47-year-old organization says it's making the ...
Pharmacy chain Rite Aid has added six Connecticut locations to its list of store closures, amid Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. The Connecticut locations set to close are in Wolcott, East Haven, ...
The city of Middletown is considering a tax break for a major development that will bring what may be the state’s largest pickleball facility to town. Pickleball Park, which is slated to begin ...
The city of New Haven is considering two development projects involving hotels. In one project, a Pennsylvania-based developer has proposed building a 150-room Residence Inn by Marriott on five ...
Once again, Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration has identified a big pile of money, almost $190 million, shortly after legislators have adopted a new budget and closed their regular legislative session.
On a recent Tuesday afternoon in a Hartford courtroom, a small crowd of about 20 people waited to be called before the judge. Some fidgeted nervously. None of them had a lawyer of their own. U.S.
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