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Prominent Company Announces Mass Layoffs After Losing Key Contract: CT News
Facility's Closure Leads To Mass Layoffs / School Administrator Investigated / "Entire Store On Sale" As Retailer Plans Closing & More...
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Prominent Company Announces Mass Layoffs After Not Receiving Key Contract
The company said it will be "permanently closing its location," amid the mass layoffs.>>>Read More.
Facility’s Permanent Closure Leads To Mass Layoffs
"We never like to see anyone lose their job," the town’s top elected official said in a statement, "but we believe these workers are dedicated and have good skills and can find employment" in other local businesses.>>>Read More.
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School Administrator Investigated, Placed On Leave: District
An associate schools superintendent has been placed on leave as the district investigates reports that she used a racial slur during a recent training session, according to the school district.>>>Read More.
'Entire Store On Sale' As National Retailer Plans To Close Local Location
Signs up at the national retailer's sole location have announced the store will soon be closing and the "entire store [is] on sale.">>>Read More.
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Historic Estate Listed For $1.99M On Site Of 1777 Revolutionary War Battle Route
An estate along a key Revolutionary War route has been listed for $1.99M ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.>>>Read More.
CT Resident Buys Lottery Ticket, Wins $25,000 A Year For Life
A Connecticut resident purchased a lottery ticket at a business and won "$25,000 a year for life," according to the CT Lottery.>>>Read More.
Team Effort Gives Military Vet's Home A Makeover
A statewide nonprofit and a local defense contractor visited a veteran's home to give it a much-needed makeover.>>>Read More.
'Underground Railroad' Home Pegged For Preservation
The home was one of two properties officially incorporated into the town's historic district by the town council earlier this month.>>>Read More.
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