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CSP: No changes made to Gov. Lamont’s security unit following shooting at Trump rally
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont’s security unit will operate as normal following a shooting Saturday at a rally held by former president Donald Trump, according to Connecticut State Police. State police, however, said heightened security measures will be in place inside and around the Connecticut State Capitol Complex for “the foreseeable future.” Trump […]
Stop & Shop closing more New Jersey stores than other states
Stop & Shop, the 110-year-old supermarket chain with roughly 350 locations across the Mid-Atlantic region, is set to close 32 stores in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey in the fall. Ten of the stores are in New Jersey, the most for any one state with impacted stores. So,...
State regulators fine Frontier Communications for poor service quality and performance
HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority voted to fine Frontier Communications nearly $2.5 million for what they say are lapses in service quality and performance. Wednesday, the three PURA commissioners voted unanimously to issue a notice of violation and the $2,481,000 civil penalty against Frontier. PURA...
Realty Quest merges with CENTURY 21® AllPoints
Connecticut-based CENTURY 21® AllPoints Realty and Naples-based Realty Quest Inc. recently completed a strategic merger that expands AllPoints’ existing Florida footprint. The combination will bring the number of AllPoints offices in Connecticut and Florida to 19 and agent count to over 600. The brokerage serves home buyers and sellers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and Florida.
Why Everyone Thinks Bob’s Discount Furniture is Closing in New England
No, that's not the Bob's that is closing. The internet is all in a frenzy because of the confusing two Bob's. There is Bob's Discount Furniture and there are Bob's Stores. Bob's Stores are closing after 70 years in business. According to Seacoastonline, Bob's Stores is closing all its locations,...
Study: Converting existing stock key to affordable housing solution
Solving the ongoing housing crisis in Connecticut will likely require converting existing housing stock into additional affordable units, according to a new study. The Affordable Housing Finance Study, commissioned by the Western Connecticut Council of Governments (WestCOG), outlines recommendations to help Western Connecticut municipalities reach their affordable housing goals. The recommendations would affect mostly the areas anchored by […] The post Study: Converting existing stock key to affordable housing solution appeared first on Connecticut Inside Investigator.
New Connecticut law could help ill infants
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — If you have a critically ill infant, waiting for answers can feel like a lifetime. That’s why the King family has pushed for a change that they hope will help other parents. Ben King’s daughter, Olivia, was born in 2022 with a rare genetic condition. “Every test imaginable was ordered,” he […]
Connecticut communities seeing an increase in students experiencing homelessness
MERIDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A number of municipalities across Connecticut say they’re seeing an increase in school-aged children experiencing homelessness. Joselyn Cardona, a single mother of three, came to the state after being displaced from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico in 2017. Already struggling to make a new life in the state, she was evicted […]
Remains of CT soldier killed during World War II identified 8 decades later
A Connecticut soldier who was killed in Southeast Asia on a bombing mission more than 80 years ago has been identified. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Frank J. Tedone, 23, of Hartford, was killed in 1943 when his B-24 bomber was shot down over Myanmar, formerly Burma. The plane reportedly was hit by anti-aircraft fire before bursting into flames and falling into the clouds, tailed by several enemy fighter planes.
Sarah Eagan to step down as CT's child advocate, take job at nonprofit
Connecticut's child advocate announced Thursday she will soon step down from the position, after nearly 11 years at the helm of the state agency charged with protecting the rights of children. Come October, Sarah Eagan will start a new role as executive director for the Center for Children’s Advocacy. The...
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