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A Southington electrical contractor who worked with a Bristol construction company for “more than 30 years” voted to make that company the general contractor on a $67 million school building project in Bristol — and later received a $2.5 million contract from that same company to work at another project in Tolland, documents show.
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Kosta Diamantis oversaw funding for Birch Grove Primary School construction.
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Updated contract replaced one overseen by Kosta Diamantis that provided $29M in construction work.
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Two companies named in a federal grand jury subpoena investigating former state official Konstantinos Diamantis were the primary beneficiaries of millions of dollars’ worth of hazardous waste abatement work on state buildings since 2017, records show.
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Konstantinos Diamantis, the former deputy secretary of the Office of Policy and Management now at the center of a federal investigation, has filed a grievance naming Joshua Geballe and Paul Mounds, two of Gov. Ned Lamont’s top lieutenants, and alleging mistreatment of his boss Melissa McCaw, among other complaints.
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A Glastonbury businessman supplying the state with N95 masks and at-home COVID tests once admitted to misappropriating more than $1.8 million from his company’s pension fund. Jeffrey Barlow has been investigated by the IRS and the FBI from 2007 until 2019.
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Legislators had raised concerns that the owner of Vanderman Place in Willimantic hadn’t distributed raises to workers.
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Allegations raised that nursing home operator, JACC Healthcare Group, didn’t distribute raises to workers
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Gov. Ned Lamont on Wednesday issued a new emergency order requiring visitors to nursing homes to be vaccinated or have proof of a recent negative COVID test before they can enter a facility.
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Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center is suing Hartford HealthCare and its subsidiaries, including Hartford Hospital, claiming that it is trying to create a monopoly on hospital services by acquiring physician networks.