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With Electric Boat facing a demanding workload in the coming years, many more new hires will follow the likes of Zurita into ...
By Lucretzia M. Jamison, Youth Job Center executive director As May 1 — Decision Day — approaches, families across the ...
Democrats’ panic over what they stand for and whether they can credibly compete beyond the bluest states is already erupting ...
New orders totaled $390 million in the latest monthly summary – up 12.5% year-over-year, with unit sales showing solid demand ...
The Legislature predicts enrollment in advanced classes will drop sharply next school year, if the new funding plan is in ...
Larry Herbolich, 82, a lifelong resident of Bessemer, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 13, 2025. He was ...
At Thunder Bay Hydraulics, Mayo-White makes hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders that go into everything from scissor lifts to ...
This past winter, eight recently hired machinists at one of Connecticut’s largest manufacturers spent more than 200 hours at a school in Groton learning the fundamentals of their trade. Working with ...
The lawsuit alleged that, in the early days of the pandemic, Wells Fargo put hundreds of thousands of mortgages into ...
Eugene “Gene” P. Wiesen, 82, of Hermitage and Ft. Myers, Florida, passed away unexpectedly early Wednesday morning, April 16, ...
I had recently turned twenty-one in 1981, when President Ronald Reagan fired thirteen thousand striking air traffic controllers. It was a hot muggy August ...
You are probably tired of hearing about tariffs, but it's important to know how they will affect you. We also examine whether ...