A Rye resident was charged in New Jersey for allegedly stealing more than $230,000 in investor funds
Poughkeepsie’s Tkazyik and state comptroller differ over red ink.
The Connecticut Department of Labor issued stop-work orders to 28 companies working on Connecticut construction sites in six towns, including Bridgeport and Stamford, between March 20 and May 20.
A veteran of SONY and Disney will manage efforts to attract movie makers.
Sacred Heart University announced plans to open a graduate studies center at Landmark Square in Stamford to increase the school’s outreach within the region’s business community.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has called for another round of affordable housing grants that would total $13.8 million for 11 neighborhood revitalization programs throughout the state.
Both Amtrak and the Metro-North Railroad have resumed their regular weekday service schedules between Bridgeport and New York City after repairs to the tracks damaged by the May 17 derailment were completed.
The 340-megawatt plant, which features two oil-burning generators and a combustion turbine, has been in service since 1960.
Connecticut Innovations announced this week that it has selected Orthozon Technologies L.L.C., a Stamford-based medical device company, to receive funding in its latest round of pre-seed funding for startups focused on innovations in bioscience and medical devices.
Greater Hudson Bank partners with Newtek Business to offer small business loans.


