May 9, 2024
Funds

Many CT towns, cities have not spent opioid settlement funds

Connecticut’s towns and cities recently received a combined $9.8 million from several nationwide legal settlements with opioid manufacturers, shippers and retailers, but many of those municipalities are still deciding how to spend that money to combat the ongoing opioid epidemic. The state Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services sent a survey to Connecticut’s 169

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Property

A grand home in a sought-after CT town

A move-in ready colonial with an open floor plan, high-end finishes, a livable lower level and a backyard oasis is a one-of-a-kind property for sale in Connecticut. Built in 2002, this 15-room home in Farmington with nearly 9,200 square feet of space is spread out over three floors of living. Located on a corner lot

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Property

Modern luxury, unparalleled design in CT home

A stunning architectural masterpiece in the historic West End neighborhood blends modern luxury with craftsman ingenuity. Built in 1929, the six-bedroom, eight-bath Hartford home offers spacious living on four levels in addition to a separate house on the property, all situated on two-thirds of an acre. The home is under contract but is an enchanter.

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Loans

CT Landlords obtained $50M in fraudulent mortgage loans

A New York man was fined more than $1 million and another has been imprisoned for orchestrating an elaborate fraud they used to acquire $50 million in mortgage loans and build an extensive residential real estate portfolio across Hartford. Federal prosecutors said the “sheer volume of false documents and material misrepresentations’’ concocted to deceive lenders

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