Small Business in Ridgefield, Connecticut
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Is it time to stop working for someone else? Starting being your own boss? A Small Business in Ridgefield, Connecticut may be right up your alley. Imagine waking up in Ridgefield, in Connecticut and knowing you control your own destiny. You are in charge of how much money you make, what you do that day, and how you spend your time. Sound good? Then browse the list of Small Business in Ridgefield, Connecticut below to find the opportunity that fits your life style and goals.
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Emergency Spending Cuts Coming to ConnecticutPatch.comToni Boucher, a Republican representing Bethel, Ridgefield, New Canaan, Weston, Westport and Wilton in the 26 th Senate District, said state leaders must address the recent spate of negative news. Recent articles, some of which have made national news, ...and more » |
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Stevia Corp. Secures $20 Million in FinancingMarketWatch (press release)... is pleased to announce it has entered into an Equity Purchase Agreement of up to $20000000 of the Company's registered common stock by Southridge Partners II, LP ("Southridge"), an institutional investor based in Ridgefield, Connecticut.and more » |
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Change the 'blue laws?' Maybe notRidgefield PressBut local business owners whose work schedule, pricing and profits are directly affected by the blue laws aren't so sure. And Ridgefield politicians seem skeptical as well — particularly of a proposal to let bars stay open on weekdays until 2 am, ...and more » |
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[FULL STORY] New Canaan businesses not convinced on blue law changeNCAdvertiser.com (blog)Dannel Malloy wants to lift Connecticut's ban on Sunday sales of bottled alcohol as part of a package of blue law revisions. But local business owners, whose work schedule, pricing and profits are directly affected by the blue laws, aren't so sure. |
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Wilton Stores: Sunday Liquor Sales Won't Add UpThe Daily WiltonThe costs to the small business owners would be too much, Eadie said, with the increase in personnel and energy costs. “Of the roughly 1200 store licenses in Connecticut, well over 60 percent are family owned,” Eadie said. “There are three family-owned ... |
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A Schlumberger timelineRidgefield PressMemorandum: The Town of Ridgefield was shown on the "2006 Affordable Housing Appeals Procedure List" (posted on-line by the CT Department of Economic and Community Development) as having 8877 dwelling units (based on the 2000 Census) of which 160 units ... |
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