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April 6, 2015 EditionEdition

W. Hartford realty update

West Hartford is undergoing a spurt of residential and commercial development that has added more than 300 new jobs and more than 800 new housing units.

Berkshire New England celebrates its top producers

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties recently honored the company's top producers and service award recipients during...

Leading a relationship-focused sales team

Editor's Note: This is the third in the three part series on building a great sales team.In...

Social media doesn’t build marketing strategies

“Marketing Above the Noise: Achieve Strategic Advantage with Marketing That Matters” by Linda J. Popky (Bibliomotion, $27.95)....
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Legislative trust issues plague CT’s progress

Trust issues can imperil any relationship and create a major roadblock to progress. Nowhere has that been...

Williams demands employee ownership

When Kansas City-based Burns & McDonnell landed the $1.1 billion Middletown-Norwalk power transmission line project in 2004,...

Statewide car tax isn’t reform but status quo

While they're calling it “reform,” as they usually do, Democrats in the General Assembly are lining up...

Malloy proposes $5M subsidy for transatlantic flight

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has set aside $5 million in his proposed budget to subsidize a transatlantic flight out of Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, a move that could potentially elevate the status of Connecticut's largest and busiest airport.
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Oak Hill aka The Connecticut Institute for the Blind

The West Hartford Exchange Club has donated $4,000 to The Town that Cares, a fund established by...

Robinson + Cole goes red to support women’s heart health

Hartford law firm Robinson+Cole participated in National Wear Red Day to raise funds to fight cardiovascular disease....
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