Email Newsletters

August 22, 2011 EditionEdition

Business continuity plan is a tool worth stocking

Myth: In the event of an accident or disaster, small business employees are well positioned to keep...

Celebrities drive traffic, aid in long-term strategy

Want to pack your business with customers? A celebrity endorser may be...

Connecticut’s new brownfields legislation is major step forward

Connecticut took a major step forward during this year’s difficult legislative session when it passed legislation that...

Hospital turns to smart technology | At Middlesex, new critical care center will be on cutting edge of efficiency

Middlesex Hospital is nearing completion of a new $12 million critical care center that will nearly double...
ADVERTISEMENT

A person who loses his temper usually loses

Lately it seems like every night when I watch ESPN to get the day’s baseball scores and...

There’s space aplenty for right kind of growth

After experiencing a residential housing boom of sorts last decade, Tolland officials have their sights set on...

A big view for tiny Tolland

Kevin Bouley has a vision for Tolland. It’s a really big vision that may not...

Founder of firm offers managers buy-in chance

What started as a simple thought nearly seven years ago finally came to fruition recently for seven...
ADVERTISEMENT

CABO WINS NATIONAL HONOR

The Connecticut Alliance for Business Opportunities was named the national Chamber of the Year by the National...

OF NOTE

ST. FRANCIS WINS AWARD FOR HEART/STROKE CARE St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center has been recognized...

‘The Nation’ isn’t broke; Washington leaders are

It’s time to clarify some language. Searching “the nation is broke” on Google yields over 55,000...

FOR INTERNS, AIDING FOODSHARE IS A TREAT

Summer interns from The Phoenix Cos. organized the fifth annual Ice Cream Extravaganza to raise money for...
ADVERTISEMENT

Campaign launched to clip feds’ regulatory wings

With an idea and $5,000 saved from a small business they owned, two brothers developed a new...

Manchester nonprofit pays $2 million for new home

Nonprofit MARC Inc. paid $1.98 million for a pair of buildings on Sheldon road in Manchester. ...

Clean energy fund gets promotion, targets industry

The remade Connecticut Clean Energy Fund will launch new programs in the coming months to make clean...

Hold the victory lap for another time

Finally, the concession agreement is a done deal. Amid all the carnage — the twisted arms,...
ADVERTISEMENT

Architects feel slowdown in both orders, inquiries | Bellweathers of construction sector see hope for 2012, despite survey findings

A depressed housing market, tighter credit conditions and rising costs of key construction commodities are causing local...

Movers & Shakers

To submit items for Movers & Shakers, please email text and high-resolution photos to news@ hartfordbusiness.com....

FOUNDATION HONORS 396 SCHOLARS

The American Savings Foundation honored 396 students from its 64-town service area at a recent reception at...

Startup Weekend a treat for entrepreneurs

Q&A talks with Nick Bereza of NE Computer Solutions, an organizer of Startup Weekend Hartford. Q:...
ADVERTISEMENT

Splitting the cupcake: A look at partnerships

Mary and Sally joined forces a couple of years ago to launch Cool Cupcakes, an upscale cupcake-only...

State’s sick time policy ducks workplace reality

Did you notice that there was something missing in the debate over Connecticut’s new paid sick leave...

Grant expands program for disabled veterans

The Bank of America Foundation is providing a $50,000 grant to support the continued development and expansion...
Already a subscriber? Log in.

Get our email newsletter

Hartford Business News

Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Hartford and beyond.

Close the CTA