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Tia Woods had been the coordinator of a dance program. It closed but left her with space in East Hartford. She had a business idea: Woods, who is Black,鈥
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Restaurants are among the small businesses that are struggling. And even though the state hasn鈥檛 shut down many sectors this COVID wave, some small鈥
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Last year鈥檚 holiday market in downtown Stamford was a big success. The Women鈥檚 Business Development Council, which sponsors the market, planned to invite鈥
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Holiday shoppers now have an alternative to Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It鈥檚 called 鈥淎rtists Sunday,鈥 a new nationwide marketing initiative that鈥
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黑料吃瓜网 has reverted to a modified Phase 2 reopening plan after an increase in coronavirus cases. Among the changes, indoor dining at restaurants had鈥
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Small businesses and nonprofits across 黑料吃瓜网 could receive a one-time $5,000 grant starting Nov. 9. Glendowlyn Thames, deputy commissioner of the鈥
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The pandemic has caused major disruptions for workers' careers, but the latest numbers show women have been hit particularly hard.Women, and especially鈥
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Antonio Lopez drives his Mexican Food Truck every morning from Holyoke to Hartford, where he has been selling food for three years on the corner of Putnam鈥
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This is part of a series of shows from Where We Live about the future of work after the COVID-19 pandemic.The pandemic has caused major disruptions for鈥
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May 20th was the long-awaited date in 黑料吃瓜网 when the first phase of reopening began after the Coronavirus caused life as we know it to be put on鈥