Malloy: State Loan to South Windsor Firm will Keep Jobs in Connecticut
The money will fund an expansion at the firm's plant and create or retain 65 jobs.
View ArticleMalloy Plans Legislation to Establish 'Benefit Corporations'
The goal, the governor said, is to attract entrepreneurs who want to start businesses that benefit the public good.
View ArticleDEEP Commissioner Headed Back to Yale
Daniel C. Esty is returning to his professorship at the Ivy League university, which had granted him a three-year leave of absence.
View ArticleCongratulations to Rob Sweeney of the Friends of the Enfield Library
Rob Sweeney, current president of the Friends of the Enfield Library, is now a board member for Friends of Connecticut Libraries (FOCL), a non-profit organization consisting of local Friends groups,...
View Article5 Ways to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Kids
Written by Maridel ReyesFor many kids, Martin Luther King Jr. day is just another day off school in January. But just because they’re not in school doesn’t mean that they can’t learn something. This...
View ArticleWhy is Poverty Moving to America's Suburbs?
A look at the growth of poverty in the suburbs of America.
View ArticleDoing Some Cleaning? Use the Buy-Sell-Trade Board on Patch
Now is the perfect time to find a good home for what you don’t need.
View ArticleEnfield Students Make UConn Dean's List
34 students from Enfield earned a spot on UConn's dean's list.
View ArticleFind Open Houses in the Area, Jan. 16
The latest in local real estate information from our partners at Zillow.
View Article2 New Google Default Settings to Watch Out For
A look at two of Google’s new — and controversial — service changes that recently went into effect.
View ArticleChili Cook Off to Benefit Enfield Woman With Cancer
The cook off is happening this Saturday, Jan. 18, from noon to to 4 p.m.
View ArticleNearly 3,000 Residents Registered to Vote on Election Day 2013
The findings are part of a more comprehensive report on Election Day Registration is expected on Secretary of the State Denise Merrill's desk by Feb. 1.
View ArticleFoley to Gun Rights Group: As Governor, He'd Halt Further Arms Control
The Greenwich businessman who narrowly lost to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in the 2010 gubernatorial race was the Connecticut Citizens Defense League guest Tuesday at the Middletown Elks Club.
View ArticleSecret Service Issues Warning About Fake $100 Bills
By Barbara Heins The U.S. Secret Service has issued an alert via local police about fake $100 bills are circulating in the area. The fake bills have serial numbers:
View ArticleConnecticut Representing on 'American Idol'
Three residents made it through to Hollywood during the premier of the Fox TV show Wednesday night.
View ArticleFind Out Which Homes Were Recently Sold in the Area, Jan. 17
The latest in local real estate information from our partners at Zillow.
View ArticleMalloy: Veterans' ID Makes Accessing Benefits, Services More Convenient
The Governor says he wants to raise awareness of this program so Connecticut veterans "receive the recognition and considerations they deserve."
View ArticleAn Oscar Movie Guide for Busy TV Lovers
Game the Oscar list by using your favorite TV shows as a guide.
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