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Tong Announces $230M Settlement With Mallinckrodt
Connecticut is joined in the settlement by 49 other states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the federal government.
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Connecticut is joined in the settlement by 49 other states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the federal government.
The law takes effect July 1, 2023.
Attorney General William Tong and Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle Seagull advised homeowners to do careful research.
The deadline for applications for the Class of 2022 is Sept. 9.
The $22,000 will fund a training program designed to enhance the identification and treatment of alcohol- and drug-impaired drivers.
Registration day is Aug. 15 at Amity Middle School for students who are new to Amity Regional District #5 and reside in Orange.
Connecticut will be positioned alongside the top global destinations and brands committed to year-round support of LGBTQ+ welcoming travel.
The special dinner is set for June 27 at Lyman Orchards Golf Club.
The state will receive $67,505.86 from the settlement.
The investigation was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration New Haven Task Force and the Waterbury Police Department.
Signs on Routes 21 and 193 will honor two local U.S. Army veterans, Calvin Heath and Joseph Lindley.
Grant application information and program requirements are available on the SCC website.
The Hudson Gateway REALTOR® Foundation donated $1,500 to the organization, which serves more than 4,000 families per year.
The 83rd Aquatennial is free, family-friendly and open to all.
The West Suburban municipal partners are championing the global climate issue through their regional collective actions.
A corner of campus is now dedicated to the families who have sent multiple generations of children to the school.
The Campus Kitchen at St. Peter’s University, Sodexo and CarePoint Health worked together earlier this month to feed those in need.
Ninety percent of the class represents minority populations as a result of the administration’s diversity recruitment efforts.
Haskell was present and participated in every vote cast in the Senate this session.
Niall Byrne's "strong finance background and leadership knowledge will be an incredible asset to our chapter," CEO Pam Keough said.