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A location with easy access to its customers in the Northeast.
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A home headquarters of its own.
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A new center for personalized medicine.
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Employment, job classification, affirmative action, wage and benefits administration, employee relations, contract administration, staff development and workplace safety.
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Three Decades of Green Energy Innovation in Action
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The Supporting Arts grant program is currently closed.
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Old New-Gate Prison & Copper Mine, East Granby
Explore the unique and complex history of the Nation's first chartered copper mine and first state prison.
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Explore the studio of one of Connecticut’s most renowned artists and authors, discover the real story behind the "Diary of an Early American Boy" and marvel at Sloane’s collection of early American hand tools.
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Henry Whitfield State Museum, Guilford
Delve into four centuries of Connecticut history through the evolution of the state’s oldest house, built in 1639 and restored in the 1930s.
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Learn more about all the ways Connecticut supports businesses that help redevelop brownfields.
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Access employment figures, population data, education information and housing statistics from the Connecticut Census broken down by state, county, town and congressional districts.
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Find business-development support, financial resources and tax incentives, especially for early-stage companies in many sectors.
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Digital Asset Management Library
Statewide Marketing & Tourism maintains an online image library available to Connecticut Tourism Partners and the press.
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Connecticut Clean Economy Council
Advises on strategies and policies to strengthen the state’s climate mitigation, clean energy, resilience, and sustainability programs, particularly for vulnerable communities.
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About the Office of the Clean Economy
The Office of the Clean Economy leads the acceleration, development and deployment of clean energy supply chain solutions to enhance energy efficiency across sectors.