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Corporate Governance Gets More Transparent | Activists make inroads to require businesses to be more open about company finances and executive pay to investors

With trillions of dollars in capital sailing the globe in search of investments, the shareholders’ crusade for...

Tell Me Something I Don’t Already Know

Here’s Mitch Little describing the reaction of sales prospects when he tells them how his sales force...

Thermodynetics Posts Mixed Results | Although sales soared, profits soured from one year ago

Windsor-based Thermodynetics logged major gains in sales in the third quarter of its fiscal year, but a...

Another Way For The DOT

Government’s response to government inaction is often the creation of more government.The recent proposal to split the...
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Reduced Flights, Funds Smack Bradley | Passenger traffic drops, construction more than two years behind schedule

While funding issues pushed the final phase of Bradley International Airport’s $200 million construction project more than...

Patriotic Spending

Disturbing data from an Associated Press-Ipsos poll suggest that only 19 percent of you are going to...

A One Man Show

Development, redesign, marketing and sales, prototyping and the fabrication of materials for a product. It sounds like...

Hartford Stage Gets $2M Boost | State gives city theater organization a fund-raising boost for $11 million expansion

Hartford Stage got “an early vote of confidence” from Gov. M. Jodi Rell last week when she...
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Scoring Big With Sponsors | Banner ads at UConn sporting events may be outsourced to maximize revenues

Immediately after University of Connecticut top scorer Maya Moore made an incredible play on the court, television...

New Opportunities In Numbers

Looking for opportunities to make more sales? Well, I know one place you can find it, and...

BANK RENOVATION

TD Banknorth Connecticut opened its renovated branch office in Wethersfield and presented a check for $2,500 to...

Feb. 25, 2007 — Of Note

• Windham Automated Machines Inc. in Mansfield won the Alternative Energy Company Award from the Connecticut Technology...
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TIME IN THE LAB

The American Cancer Society in Meriden held a cancer research laboratory tour at UConn Health Center’s Farmington...

A SMART FUNDRAISER

Hebrew Health Care in West Hartford held a Join Gene: Celebrate Life! event to raise money for...

Roving Reporter Wanted A Job With No Chains

The USA Today made its debut in 1982 to a wave of scorn from established U.S. newspapers....

TAKE IT TO THE TROOPS

Bank of America in Hartford donated 100 boxes of food, clothing, games and DVDs to the Give...
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Topping A Million-Dollar Dance | The local chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation wants to beat their own record

It’s been almost a year since the local chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation shattered the...

Feb. 25, 2008 — Movers & Shakers

Stuart E. Rosenberg was hired as director of human resources and labor relations at Saint Francis Hospital...

Grappling With The Elderly Boom

It happens. It’s difficult. As a loved one grows old, caring for elderly parents can become a...

South Windsor Seeks Grant To Attract Businesses | Town wants financial help to fill vacant industrial and commercial buildings

Town officials will soon be asking the state for help in attracting businesses to fill its vacant...
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ENERGY SAVERS

Tilcon Connecticut Inc. in New Britain received a check for $921,000 from the Connecticut Light and Power...

Feb. 25, 2008 — State Contracts

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

Spinnin’ N’ Slippin’ in Haddam

Ever been on a carousel? If so, you can imagine the usefulness of a technology made by...

Humor Is Not Just Funny Business

The late Norman Cousins was a famous magazine editor and author when, at midlife, he came down...
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Time Is Now For Property Tax Reform

For over 30 years, the City of Hartford has labored under a tax system that differs significantly...

History Lesson

Between 1917 and 1923, the state’s roads and bridges were in shambles. Maintenance and repairs were uneven,...
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