Scientist Jonathan Rothberg's Butterfly Network created a hand-held imaging device which will be used to monitor astronaut health in space.
It's déjà vu at the Guilford service station which earned a national AAA service award in 2003, 2013, and 2019.
He retired from the NYPD, but never forgot the hot dog carts. Years later, he and his high school sweetheart reconnected and made their own.
Made for firefighters, EMTs, law enforcement, healthcare workers & teachers, the program offers savings, Guilford Realtor Kim Dawson says.
Connecticut Green Bank is honoring Complete Building and Mechanicals of Guilford for its clean energy work on Omega Church in New Haven.
There was a significant change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for New Haven County.
See how well utility providers in the Guilford area and across CT serve local customers.
Green Planet Co. says the project gives "sustainable homeownership to working families who want to live in Guilford but can’t afford to."
Karen Stephens has decided to transition from her management role; Matt Healy will succeed her in the Branch Executive role.
Kill A Watt meter kits are available at nearly 200 libraries across the state; a new heating cost calculator accessible online.
Two Guilford restaurants were named the best in their category by culinary experts and readers in the CT Magazine contest.
Hyperfine Research Inc. will use a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant to study if its portable MRI device can avert newborn brain injury.
Cooper Schwartz, who dreamed of starting a business, is deeply committed to helping the homeless. That's where Hedgehog Beanies come in.
The 2020-21 Best Nursing Homes list by U.S. News & World Report ranked the Guilford short term rehabilitation center as "high performing."
The Guilford-based company's portable MRI system was called an "innovation that will shape the future of emergency medicine."
The affordable and sustainably-designed cottage homes by the Green Planet Co. at 376 State St. will produce as much energy as they consume.
The shop is closing after more than 30 years in business and selling all of its costume inventory, the owners announced this week.
When the Francises got a high bill last summer, they tightened their energy belt. That bill was a mere fraction of their new bill: $1,053.
UI and SCG to offer virtual assessments for energy efficiency projects with increased incentives for commercial customers
Students will explore the finance world using an online trading-simulator without the risks that come with working with real investments.
The businesses said customers are expected to wear face masks while shopping.
First Selectman Matt Hoey also said that Guilford currently has 91 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, and 7 have died.
The Texas-based chain MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes serves up made-to-order burgers, beef, veggie and turkey, hand-cut fries and shakes.
Starting Thursday, all Walmart locations are implementing single-direction aisles.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Guilford Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Page Taft Christie’s International Real Estate’s Guilford office was named the 2019 Employer of the Year by Shoreline Chamber of Commerce.
Sen. Cohen and farm wine makers say the '$154 million vineyard industry and its 1,400 employees' are at risk without fixing law provision.
The project, located at 4 Boston Post Road, will be the subject of a public hearing in January.
Originally from Colorado, Brouder now lives in Guilford with her husband Larry, their daughter Emily and two dogs.
The suspect has been arrested by Norwalk police in connection with the case.
Matt Healy is a staple in the Guilford community, and Page Taft Christie’s International happily announces his promotion.
Both the new owners - and old one - will remain at the venerable shoreline bookstore.
The 40-plus-year Guilford resident spends much of his free time sailing the shoreline communities of Connecticut.
Scanlon is a local state representative who represents Guilford and Branford.
The winning ticket was sold last week.
UI and SCG Commercial Customers in Guilford Can Now View Millions of Dollars Available in Potential Energy Efficiency Funding
The owner is looking to sell the bookstore which has been in business for 47 years.
Guilford Sen. Christine Cohen: “Ultimately, everyone in Connecticut reaps the benefits of this pro-farm, pro-business legislation.”
Houston-based retailer said it plans to hold going out of business sales at its remaining 261 stores which are spread across 38 states.