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August 15, 2016 EditionEdition

🔒Cable manufacturer first in new innovation cluster

Pomfret-based Loos & Co. is the first business to join a new economic development initiative in northeastern Connecticut known as the Quiet Corner Innovation Cluster (QCIC), officials announced.

🔒UTC hosts 8th annual Relay for Life

United Technologies Corp. hosted the annual Relay for Life of East Hartford at Pratt & Whitney Stadium...

🔒Despite circus, economy, budget top CT voters’ minds

Donald Trump's presidential candidacy has diverted much of the attention away from real policy issues this election year, but make no mistake about it: The economy and Connecticut's fiscal standing will be the top issues on Nutmeg State voters' minds when they head to the ballot box this November.

🔒UConn donates bikes to Hartford teens

The Center for Latino Progress, a Hartford-based nonprofit, received a donation of 30 bicycles for its BiCi...
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🔒Milestone for CCAT’s E. Hfd. expansion

The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Inc. (CCAT) in East Hartford has finished the first phase of a $5 million facility expansion that includes the addition of new equipment for producing metal and composite parts.

🔒Tips for creating high-performance employees

“Creating High Performers: 7 Questions to Ask Your Direct Reports” by William Dann (Growth Press, $12.95).Outstanding managers...

🔒UConn’s startup interns build CT’s STEM-talent pipeline

Earlier this month, scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs looked on as UConn undergraduate and graduate-level students presented what they accomplished as summer interns working at the school's incubator companies in Farmington and Storrs.

🔒Employers key to Youth Service Corps’ mission

Over the past few years, I've had hundreds of conversations with young people who fit President Obama's...
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🔒Boys & Girls Club of Bristol holds golf outing

The Boys & Girls Club of Bristol Family Center's Annual Mayor's Cup Golf Outing was held recently...

🔒Greater Hartford cancer care moves toward performance-based model

Q&A talks about a new Medicare cancer-care pilot program with Tracy King, chief integration officer of Starling Physicians.

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Hartford Stage Company

The University of St. Joseph (USJ) in West Hartford says it has drawn $930,000 in federal funds for scholarships for its neediest students pursuing nursing degrees.
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🔒Quast Media, Hartford Foundation win communicator awards

Quast Media LLC, a digital advertising agency in Manchester, and Tom Zeleznock of the Hartford Foundation for...

🔒Avon’s Casle Corp. sheds assets

Avon commercial developer-landlord Casle Corp. quietly completed the transfer last spring of some $178 million in realty assets to a Houston real estate investment trust.

🔒Many docs wary of Medicare reimbursement shift

MACRA almost spells macramé, which is ironic given that the acronym for the new Medicare reimbursement rules doctors are facing seems to have more than a few physicians' stomachs tied up in knots.
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