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🔒HBJ’s Best of Business Awards

In today's digital world there is more information available to us than ever before, but sifting through all that information to find true value is a time-consuming and overwhelming task.

🔒Nonprofit Notebook — December 12, 2016

The Hartford Marathon Foundation received a $25,000 grant from the United Bank Foundation to support its FitKids...

🔒Doc recruiting challenges leave small CT hospitals seeking help

In recent years, Sharon Hospital has been forced to shutter its sleep center and Yale-affiliated cancer center after failed efforts to find suitable replacements for physician managers who relocated or retired.

🔒UConn celebrates 100 years of engineering

The recent Gadget Guru's Gala — UConn Engineering's formal fundraising event to celebrate 100 years as a...
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🔒Filomeno & Company celebrates 50 years in business

Filomeno & Company P.C. employees (shown above) recently celebrated five decades as a provider of assurance, tax,...

🔒Water-discount reversal adds to anti-business sentiment

Evidence of Connecticut's poor business climate was on full display again last week.

🔒Hartford Healthcare Fed. Credit Union plans CT expansion

Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union (HHFCU), which has three Greater Hartford branches with $36 million in assets, is looking to grow its statewide footprint after receiving permission from federal regulators to pursue members from across Connecticut.

🔒United Way volunteers read to local children

United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut mobilized nearly 50 volunteers to be part of a global...
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🔒Think tanks clash on state, private-sector pay disparities

Do Connecticut state employees receive significantly higher pay than similarly qualified private-sector workers?

🔒Understanding the leadership genius of Julius Caesar

“The Leadership Genius of Julius Caesar — Modern Lessons from the Man Who Built an Empire” by...

🔒Why doing a good job won’t get you anywhere

If you think doing a good job is what it takes to get to the head of the pack, you're naïve, confused, delusional or all three. Take your pick.

🔒$13.5M loan for Mansfield apts.’ next phase

Mansfield's Meadowbrook Garden Apartments has received $13.5 million in financing from a Rhode Island lender to begin its second phase of construction for 36 more apartments.
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🔒Hartford HealthCare eyes $16.7M surgery-center stake

Hartford HealthCare is seeking to expand its eastern Connecticut offerings through a $16.7 million equity stake in a Waterford ophthalmology center, according to state records.

🔒Clearing channels to unlock CT’s promising maritime future

Eastern Connecticut's economy has always been closely linked with open access to the sea. A vast array of economic activities in our region, ranging from recreational boating to commercial maritime transportation, shipbuilding, the Coast Guard Academy, and the Naval Submarine Base in Groton all rely on transit to and from Long Island Sound. This vital access to the sea requires regular dredging of shipping channels and navigable waterways to sustain passable access to our ports.

🔒CT college tuition breaks a cross-state lure

Westfield, Mass., resident Ezra Bloom is taking a one-year advanced manufacturing certificate program at Asnuntuck Community College this year, and counting on it to land him an in-demand job.

🔒Higher-ed takes on corporate, regulatory compliance

Q&A talks with Robert C. Bird, professor of business law, Eversource Energy chair in business ethics at UConn, about the school's new certificate program in corporate and regulatory compliance.
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