‘Digging our way out’: When will Connecticut return to pre-pandemic employment levels? By Alexander Soule
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Kelian Dequeker makes an espresso drink at the opening of Raphaël s Bakery in Greenwich, Conn. Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020. Located at 146 Mason St., the French Bakery features fine bread, patisserie, and espresso from the former head pastry chef at Valbella in Riverside.
Photo: Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
The good news? Depending on how you look at it, Connecticut may have about 170,000 more jobs today than the official figure the state publishes each month.
The bad news? Any way you count them, Gov. Ned Lamont does not expect businesses to hire back all the people they laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic any time soon.
Oxford resident, a University of New Haven student, dies from COVID-related complications
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Chinese Consul General in New York Huang Ping expresses his appreciation for the above dignitaries to send their best wishes on the occasion of the Chinese Lunar New Year. He also highlights the Chinese people s determination and perseverance to write a new chapter in 2021 with their U.S. counterparts.
U.S. governors, educators, scholars, artists as well as business people have manifested their determination to strengthen the cooperation between the United States and China in the upcoming Year of the Ox, while expressing their appreciation for the contributions made by the Chinese American community to this country.
Steve Orlins, president of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, said that the Ox symbolizes hardwork, persistence and honesty in Chinese culture, and for over 50 years, the committee s work has embodied those qualities.
UConn: 20 new student COVID cases reported in 24 hours
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About 265 Stamford UCONN students move into the 900 Washington BLVD residence hall Friday, August 14, 2020, in Stamford, Conn. Students received specific arrival times to help stagger the amount of people in each building at any particular time as part of a COVID protocol. About 5,500 students will be moving into Storrs residence halls Friday through Monday.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
STORRS Another 20 cases of COVID-19 have been reported among University of Connecticut students, the university said Wednesday.
Eight of the new cases were identified in students living on campus at Storrs, the remaining dozen were reported off campus, according to a summary of daily cases provided by the university.
UpdatedThu, Feb 11, 2021 at 11:33 am ET
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Obituary via Carpino Funeral Home
Joshua James Goodart, Oxford, CT, passed away at the young age of 22 on February 6, 2021 due to complications from COVID-19. He was a loving son, caring brother, and a sweet and kind friend to many.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 3, 1998, Joshua was the beloved son of Timothy and Lynette (Carrachino) Goodart and brother of Justin Tyler Goodart. At the age of 3, Joshua moved to Oxford where he grew up in a loving family neighborhood and supportive community, that were instrumental in creating the amazing young man we knew in our lives. After graduating from Oxford High School, Joshua was pursuing a degree in Cyber Security and Networks from the University of New Haven.
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