Choyce Peterson, Inc. (www.choycepeterson.com), a full-service commercial real estate brokerage firm, is exclusively representing a sublease consisting of 18,589 (half-floor) to 38,566 square feet (SF) (full-floor) at 400 Atlantic Street in Stamford, CT. This 508,043 SF building was recently purchased by George Comfort & Sons, Inc. and AVG Partners. Choyce Peterson Principal John Hannigan and…
Month: July 2022
Governor Lamont announces Connecticut expands maternal health coverage through Husky from 60 days to 12 months after pregnancy
HARTFORD, CT – Governor Ned Lamont on Wednesday announced the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved the State of Connecticut’s request to extend Medicaid (known in Connecticut as HUSKY) and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage for twelve months after pregnancy. According to CMS, this extension will affect approximately 4,000 Connecticut…
Westport Country Playhouse Stages Award-winning Comedy/Drama “4000 Miles”
Westport Country Playhouse will stage “4000 Miles,” a Pulitzer Prize finalist and Obie Award-winning comedy/drama, written by Amy Herzog and directed by David Kennedy Playhouse associate artistic director, from August 23 – September 4. The four-member cast for “4000 Miles” features Mia Dillon as Vera Joseph with Clay Singer as Leo Joseph-Connell, Lea DiMarchi as…
First County Bank’s FirstPrize $avings Account Drawing Awarded to Stamford Resident
STAMFORD, CT – First County Bank awarded Stacey Karipides of Stamford, $1,000, as she is the latest winner of the FirstPrize $avings account drawing. When Maria Bivona, the Branch Manager at First County Bank’s Springdale-Stamford branch called Ms. Karipides to tell her that she had won, “Ms. Karipides was pleasantly surprised to hear the good…
WCSU recognizes three generations of educators in one family
DANBURY, CT – “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire” is a statement often misattributed to Irish poet William Butler Yeats, but more likely said by Greek philosopher Plutarch. Regardless of the quote’s origin, the aforementioned “educational fire lighting” by members of a local family is impossible to…
Bridgeport Islanders announce 2022-2023 schedule
BRIDGEPORT, CT – The Bridgeport Islanders, American Hockey League affiliate of the New York Islanders, have announced their 2022-23 regular-season schedule. Bridgeport will present another family-friendly schedule that features 25 of the team’s 36 home games on a weekend date. The home schedule includes 12 Saturday nights, six (6) Sunday afternoons and six (6) Friday…
CT OPM issues final fiscal year 2022 budget forecast to state comptroller
HARTFORD, CT – Connecticut Office of Policy and Management (OPM) Secretary Jeffrey Beckham on Wednesday sent the attached expenditure and revenue estimates to State Comptroller Natalie Braswell regarding the state’s General Fund and Special Transportation Fund for Fiscal Year 2022. This is the final budget forecast for Fiscal Year 2022. According to the latest monthly…
Lt. Governor Bysiewicz, New London officials encourage pediatric vaccines
NEW LONDON, CT) – on Thursday, Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz joined New London city and elected officials at New London City Hall to encourage parents and caregivers to vaccinate their 6-month to 5-year-old children against COVID-19. Although most children have only mild symptoms when infected, COVID-19 can cause some children to become very sick, even…
Governor Lamont announces landmark new climate law
NEW HAVEN, CT – Governor Ned Lamont today joined state agency officials, legislators, and environmental stakeholders on the New Haven Green to highlight the enactment of Public Act 22-25, a landmark new law that includes a number of actions that will help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the transportation sector, improve air quality and…
Wethersfield, CT – On Thursday, Connecticut Department of Labor (CTDOL) Commissioner Danté Bartolomeo released June jobs data showing continued positive economic growth in the state. The unemployment rate fell 0.2% to 4.0% and state employers added an estimated 1,700 jobs, making June the sixth consecutive month for job growth. Additionally, May job numbers were revised…