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Lawmakers press Northeast Utilities to address rumors of job cuts

More than a dozen state legislators are pressing New England’s largest utility to detail immediately any plans to reduce staff as part of an ongoing merger. House Majority Leader Joseph Aresimowicz, D-Berlin, also insisted that Northeast Utilities respond to rumors that some information technology work would be outsourced to other countries. But NU responded Thursday […]

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Task force looks into banning Connecticut pet shops from selling commercially bred puppies

A new legislative task force on puppy mills decided Wednesday it will research and hold public hearings around the state on whether to ban the sale of commercially bred puppies in Connecticut pet shops. During an organizational hearing at the state Capitol, the task force announced it would send a report by January in time […]

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Malloy suspends routine highway work to ease traffic crunch along Metro-North corridor

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy ordered the state Department of Transportation on Thursday to halt all routine road maintenance work in lower Fairfield County to ease traffic congestion. Vehicular traffic was expected to rise sharply after Wednesday’s power failure on the Metro-North rail line knocked out most service between Stamford and New York City for at least three weeks.

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Most Metro-North rail service to N.Y. suspended for three to four weeks

Wednesday’s power failure on the Metro-North rail line means most Connecticut commuters will need to find alternate transportation to New York City for at least next three weeks, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced. During a late afternoon press conference at the state armory in Hartford, the governor said a relief plan using diesel-powered rail cars […]

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Lembo sees progress, but concerns linger over state budget

State government continues to make steady progress resolving the fiscal crises amassed over years, or even decades, Connecticut’s chief fiscal watchdog reported Wednesday. But Comptroller Kevin P. Lembo also used his annual fiscal review to highlight several concerns — lingering debt, hefty health care costs and modest job and revenue growth — that still threaten Connecticut’s […]

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Influx of new faculty at UConn precedes dramatic growth of student population

The University of Connecticut has boosted the number of full-time faculty and teaching staff by 169 people over the last two school years -– a 15 percent net increase in full-time staff. And this steady influx of new staff at the Storrs and regional campuses isn’t going to end anytime soon. Another 376 faculty members […]

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White House: ACA costs lower than expected; Connecticut among highest

Washington – A report released Wednesday by the White House said the average price of insurance premiums offered in state exchanges will be lower than expected. But, according to the same report, Connecticut’s exchange will offer some of the highest premiums in the nation. Eager to sell Americans on the Affordable Care Act , the Obama […]

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