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August 11, 2008 EditionEdition

Eco Risk And Reward

Record fuel prices and concern over climate change have many seeing red — and many brand marketers...

Flight Risk | Connecticut ban on life insurance discrimination becomes U.S. model

When Rabbi Mitchell Hurvitz bought life insurance from Lincoln Financial last year, the process was simple. He...

OF NOTE

• MidState Medical Center’s stroke program was designated as a primary stroke center by the Connecticut Department...

August 11, 2008 — Movers & Shakers

The Salvation Army’s Southern New England division in Hartford named Lt. Col. Barbara A. Hunter commander. Hunter...
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HUNGRY FOR HEALTHY HABITS

The Public Health Foundation of Connecticut donated $10,000 to Yale’s Community Alliance for Research and Engagement and...

Eyesore Transformed Into Fine Arts Gem

A long-vacant eyesore on Albany Avenue has been renovated into a fine arts jewel, thanks to the...

Some Things Still Need To Be Put On Paper

Even if you’re the most wired business marketer — flashy Web site, search marketing, huge number of...

Hartford Stage Firms Up Renovations Schedule

The timeline for a thorough renovation of the Hartford Stage is starting to take shape, thanks in...
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FUNDING FAMILY FINANCES

United Way of the Capital Area presented the 12th annual Dr. Frederick G. Adams Award to The...

The Arena Decision

City leaders are contemplating the future of the XL Center, formerly the Hartford Civic Center. More than $274,000 has...

AWARDING ARTISTS

Two Hartford-based artists received grants from the Greater Hartford Arts Council’s New Boston Fund Individual Artist Fellowship...

Legislators, AG Probe CU Failures | Suicide on day of federal takeover adds to mystery

State legislators and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal want to learn more about why federal regulators quietly shut...
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Quebec Eyes Partnership With Hartford/Springfield

Business leaders from Quebec and Hartford over the next few months will consider signing an agreement aimed...

Enfield Solar Supplier Picks Tough Time For An IPO

An Enfield company that has emerged as a key supplier to the solar power industry faces an...

Walgreens Gears Up For Windsor

The Walgreen Co. thinks its new $175 million distribution center in Windsor is pretty impressive at nearly...

Bringing Business To Law

Brian J. Ladouceur Jr. recently joined Clayman, Tapper & Baram in Bloomfield to help advise entrepreneurs and...
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Defining Moments

Although Barack Obama and John McCain have been running for president for two years, the first defining...

Sullivan Backs Multi-State Licensing Of Agents, Brokers

A proposed federal law to centralize licensing for insurance agents and brokers has the backing of not...

August 11, 2008 — State Contracts

Here are the latest bids for products and services received by the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services...

Tool Up To Build Your Business

There’s an old joke about a guy who goes into a hardware store to buy a saw...
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Women Figure It Out

Everyone knows that it’s much harder to be a man than a woman. A man’s work is...

A Coach’s Winning Ingredients

Delivering 250 Sunday and weekday newspapers would be tough work for a sixth grader. But for the...

DRIVING HOME THE DIFFERENCE

The Greater Hartford Auto Dealers Association presented a $1,000 grant to Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters. The...

Dispute Arises Over Whether Charter Oak Is Real Insurance

When is health insurance not health insurance? The answer to that riddle depends on whether you’re listening...
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