By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
Naugatuck Valley Bureau Chief
ANSONIA — A nonprofit transportation company on Main Street expects it will have to cut about 50 jobs in January as the result of the anticipated loss of a key contract with the state Department of Social Services.
Coordinated Transportation Solutions Inc. was one of five bidders for the job, which involves providing non-emergency medical transportation for Medicaid recipients across the state.
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Those jobs were, in fact, cut. Coordinated Transportation Solutions continues to provide the highest quality of care to the under served in our community, despite the continued failings of the state of Connecticut's DSS to look out for the welfare of employment in the Connecticut valley.
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