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Harbor Point Organics now open in Stamford

Harbor Point Organics now open in Stamford FacebookTwitterEmail Harbor Point Organics, in Stamford’s Harbor Point development, opened March 10 with a wide variety of organic grocery options, a specialty juice and smoothie bar, grab-and-go prepared foods, rotisserie chicken, organic coffee, baked goods, artisan cheeses, cut flowers and vegan and grain-free options.Courtesy of Harbor Point Organics With the March 10 opening of Harbor Point Organics, Stamford’s Harbor Point development now has a market. The new store, at just under 3,000 square feet, opened March 10 with a wide variety of organic grocery options, a specialty juice and smoothie bar, grab-and-go prepared foods, rotisserie chicken, organic coffee, baked goods, artisan cheeses, cut flowers and vegan and grain-free options.

CT looks to revive struggling electric vehicle subsidies program

CT looks to revive struggling electric vehicle subsidies program FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 A Tesla electric vehicle charges at one of the high-speed charging ports at the I-95 southbound service plaza in Darien, Conn., on Feb. 9, 2021. Connecticut is looking to expand access to electric vehicles such as Tesla models by improving its EV subsidies program.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Tesla has a gallery and service center on Boston Post Road in Milford, Conn. Connecticut is looking to expand access to electric vehicles such as Tesla models by improving its EV subsidies program.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Campbell: CT lawmakers have chance to save lives

Campbell: CT lawmakers have chance to save lives FacebookTwitterEmail Connecticut lawmakers are considering a bill that would require a court hearing before a gun is returned, would prevent someone at risk from purchasing a gun, and would broaden the list of people (family, loved ones, healthcare professionals) who can petition the court for gun removal, among other changes.Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press A few days before the Connecticut legislative judiciary committee held a public hearing on some gun legislation, the advocacy group CT Against Gun Violence hosted Zoom sessions to train advocates how to testify. One of the bills to be discussed in the public hearing, H.B. 6355, seeks to update a late ‘90s law that created a process for temporarily removing guns from people who are a threat to themselves or to others, also known as extreme risk protection orders, or ERPO. Connecticut was the first state to enact such a law after an employee at the state lottery headquarters

Chiefs unite behind fight to increase the Greenwich Fire Department's command staff

Chiefs unite behind fight to increase the Greenwich Fire Department s command staff FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Firefighters from left, Richard Neuman of Station 1, Fire Chief Joe McHugh, Gary Wilson of Station 2, Rick Strain of Station 6, Joe Gianfrancesco of Station 5, Mike Hoha of Station 4, Dave Walko of Station 3, and Al Farquar of Station 7 pose together at the North Street Training Center Thursday, March 11, 2021.Contributed Photo / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Volunteer District Chiefs David Walko and Richard Neuman, at right, are among the volunteers hoping that the town will authorize a budget expense to keep a volunteer retention and recruitment officer in the fire station command along with a new assistant chief.Contributed / /Show MoreShow Less

'A validation of mission and strategy': The pandemic hasn't stopped Annie Lamont's Oak HC/FT from making major investments

Skip to main content Currently Reading A validation of mission and strategy : The pandemic hasn t stopped Annie Lamont s Oak HC/FT from making major investments FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Oak HC/FT co-founders and managing partners Andrew Adams, left, Patricia Kemp, center, and Annie Lamont pose outside the Oak HC/FT office at Pickwick Plaza in Greenwich, Conn., on Monday, March 8, 2021. The Greenwich-based venture capital firm invests in early to growth-stage health care and financial technology companies.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Oak HC/FT co-founders and managing partners Andrew Adams, left, Patricia Kemp, center, and Annie Lamont pose outside the Oak HC/FT office at Pickwick Plaza in Greenwich, Conn., on Monday, March 8, 2021. The Greenwich-based venture capital firm invests in early to growth-stage health care and financial technology companies.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

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