February 28, 2007 EditionEdition

Manufacturing & Technology Briefs

Penn. Firm to commercialize Connecticut patent Rocky Hill-based Next Generation Ventures, an investment partnership between the Phoenix...

High-Fives For Amann From Tobacco Lobby

The speaker of the house recently lambasted the governor’s plan to raise taxes, taking specific aim at...

Three Years Later, CBT Tries A New Tack For Profits | Lauded startup still struggling to get out of the red

  In providing an alternative to the financial megaliths, community banks everywhere fashion themselves as reliable neighbors,...

For City Landlords, 2008 Could Be Downtown’s Doomsday | Large blocks of space all coming due at the same time means big changes likely

  Lest the enthusiasm over the city's strong 2006 office market reach too high a pitch, brokers...
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Crackdown Sought On Elder Developments

 Bob Scotti has thick binders full of medical records, legal forms and state investigatory reports tracking his...

Highway To Development

Towns through which the Interstate highway system passes have an advantage when it comes to developing industry,...

Movers & Shakers

The following appointments were made at Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital in Hartford: Kathryn Lohmann-Ruszczyk, director of admissions...

The Waiting Game

When Scott Platt was 16 years old, he started washing dishes in a restaurant in Charlotte, N.C.`...
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Executive Outlook | Lieutenant Governor brings business view to state Capitol

Michael Fedele proudly points out that he is the first naturalized citizen to be lieutenant governor of...

Briefs & Corrections

Walgreens to buy Familymeds assets The board of directors for Familymeds Group have ended the company’s struggle to...

Doctors Say UnitedHealth Is Threatening Fines | Insurer’s insistence on preferred provider leaves many in state at a loss

  Doctors say UnitedHealth Group Inc. is threatening to fine them over something they can’t control: patients’ behavior....

Developer Bets Big On Rocky Hill

  The ink's barely dried on a $12.5-million Rocky Hill property deal, but bulldozers and backhoes sit...
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