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Bysiewicz developed Connecticut's first electronic filing system for voter registration to prevent fraud and encourage registration. [18] She also instituted an electronic business searching system called CONCORD that allows users to search a database of all the registered companies in the State of Connecticut.
The following list of Connecticut companies includes notable companies that are, or once were, headquartered in Connecticut. Companies based in Connecticut [ edit ]
In Concord, Area 23, a music venue, changed its name to Forum Pub and moved to 15 Village St., in Penacook village. The pub side of the new spot opened on March 5. Area 23 was at 254 N. State St.
The Secretary of the State's Office is composed of two divisions: The Legislation and Elections Administration Division, which administers elections and ensures compliance with state and federal election laws. This division is also responsible for maintaining governmental records, administering the Seal of Connecticut, and licensing notaries ...
Jul. 5—CONCORD — It seems unthinkable that a time would come when the Granite State no longer produces granite. ... and the curb-cutting operation in Concord continues to do a profitable business.
Map of the counties of colonial Connecticut, 1766. There are eight counties in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Four of the counties – Fairfield, Hartford, New Haven and New London – were created in 1666, shortly after the Connecticut Colony and the New Haven Colony combined. Windham and Litchfield counties were created later in the colonial ...
Towns in Connecticut are allowed to adopt a city form of government without the need to re-incorporate as an inner-city. Connecticut state law also makes no distinction between a consolidated town/city and a regular town. Bolded city names indicate the state's largest cities, with the most populated being Bridgeport.
Connecticut's adjusted per capita personal income in 2022 was estimated at $77,940, third-highest among states. [2] There is a large disparity in incomes throughout the state; Connecticut was tied with California and Massachusetts for the second highest (after New York's 0.52) Gini coefficient, at 0.50, as of 2020. [3]