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East Hartford Chamber donates to First Tee program

Surrounded by children and instructors of the First Tee's summer camp program, Program Director Mark Moriarty (right) recently accepted a $1,000 donation from East Hartford Chamber of Commerce President Timothy Coppage. The donation comes from proceeds raised at the 31st Annual East Hartford Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament, which was held in June at Ellington Ridge.

Steam Power: Underground system of tunnels and piping heats and cools downtown Hartford

Underneath the footfalls, cars, restaurants, bars, and well-intentioned economic development plans lies the secret to what's hot and cold in Hartford.

Improving the customer experience

“Delight Your Customers — 7 Simple Ways to Raise Your Customer Service from Ordinary to Extraordinary” by...

Managers cautious about Facebook ‘friending’

Here's some friendly advice for workers who want to reach out to colleagues on Facebook: proceed with caution.
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CT’s gambling problem

State lawmakers have a gambling problem. The Hartford Business Journal recently reported that Connecticut plans to have...

Growing pot in CT will be a high-rollers game

When the state legalized medical marijuana last year, health care information technologist James Dietz thought about vying for a license to grow the drug in Connecticut.

City, state, UConn must be a team

Détente in the tug of war between the University of Connecticut and city of Hartford over UConn’s...

Trinity’s Dream Camp receives $10K donation from AT&T CT

Officials with Trinity College's Dream Camp recently received a $10,000 donation from AT&T CT in support of...
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Despite tough job market, accounting grads flourish

As many graduates continue to struggle to find employment, those departing college with an accounting degree are finding opportunities aplenty.

Some see HSC system as dated, costly

Despite its wide ranging Hartford customer base, not all downtown property owners view Hartford Steam Co. (HSC)...

Does fantasy football help or hinder the workplace?

Fantasy football has rocketed in popularity since the inception of the hobby in 1963. Approximately 24.3 million...

Quinnipiac’s $100M med school expands mission

Quinnipiac's medical school is only a week old, but its mission already is expanding.
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Farmington Bank exec earns top honors from ABA school

Ilene Malina, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at Farmington Bank, recently graduated with top honors...

Employers boost worker engagement programs

Q&A talks about how employers can better engage their workers with Kelleigh Marquard, metro market manager at...

Unified Tax Services charitable drive features The Village

This tax season, Unified Tax Services, a Hartford-based tax prep firm, featured The Village for Families and...
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New accounting rules to impact small biz

Revenue is a key performance indicator and considered to be of critical importance to many users of financial statements.

HCC receives $10K donation from B of A for Advanced Manufacturing Center

Housatonic Community College has received a $10,000 donation from Bank of America for its Regional Advanced Manufacturing...

Summer Series: Part VII

In today's seventh and final installment of How Connecticut Works, our summer series looks at the intricate underground system of tunnels and piping that heats and cools most downtown Hartford buildings.
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