Even post-vaccine, CT shoppers are buying groceries online. Here s what to know before you buy.
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An Amazon delivery person places a grocery order inside a customer s garage. The e-commerce giant has expanded its Key by Amazon In-Garage Grocery Delivery service to more than 5,000 communities nationwide, include select Connecticut sip codes in the Hartford and New Haven areas.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Peapod trucks get loaded up with grocieries from Super Stop and Shop in Norwalk, Conn.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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As Connecticut and the rest of the country emerges from the pandemic, nobody knows for sure if typical grocery shopping habits roaming up and down the aisles, looking for cereal and toilet paper, for example will return to normal.
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection is warning people to be cautious when buying gasoline at the pump after a report of a skimming device at a gas.
Consumer advocates warn of coronavirus vaccine scams
Con artists targeting those in search of shots - NBC s Liz McLaughlin has details
(NBC News) - Con artists are trying to cash in on the coronavirus pandemic! The surge is cases may be behind us, but the surge in scams goes on. In fact, they re on the rise since the vaccine rollout. I just got my first shot today.
For many Americans, a COVID-19 vaccine is a ray of hope for the return of normalcy. Did it hurt? Not at all.
But the urgent search for a shot can make some consumers trigger-happy on vaccine-related phishing traps set by scammers - often in a text with a malicious link.
Governor Lamont Announces Renewed Emphasis on Growing a Diverse Skilled Trades Workforce Written by Office of the Governor.
Governor Lamont Announces Renewed Emphasis on Growing a Diverse Skilled Trades WorkforceDepartment of Consumer Protection Publishes New Guide to Pursuing a Career in the Trades, Available Online in Seven Languages
Governor Ned Lamont, along with Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle Seagull have announced that the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) has published a step-by-step informational guide to pursuing a career in the skilled trades that aims to promote a more diverse workforce, and support women and historically disadvantaged groups in finding stable employment and higher wages as Connecticut recovers from the economic downturn of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Northeast Regulators Talk Cannabis, Real Estate, and Regional Collaboration
During an event on how changing cannabis laws affect real estate, regulators from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut emphasized the importance of working in tandem.
Published on Apr 12, 2021 6:55AM EDTUnited States
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Among the many ripple effects of cannabis legalization is its effect on a jurisdiction’s landscape.
In some instances, it’s how cannabis tax revenue is put to use, such as in Colorado where dollars went toward school construction. In others, it’s how the industry takes shape as business owners set up shop, filling commercial and other real estate. Just this month, the Aurora Paramount Theatre in Illinois announced that Verano, an Illinois cannabis business, would be funding its plans for an immersive performance venue.