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January 20, 2014 EditionEdition

3-D rapid prototyping changing manufacturing

The new mantra of today's manufacturing companies is using innovative methods to get their products to market faster, better and cheaper than ever before.

CCAT expands manufacturers’ technology program

The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology is expanding the second phase of a technology assistance program to include more manufacturers after the first year yielded strong returns for selected participants.

NU still contributes to economic development

To the editor:As executive director of the Hartford-Springfield Economic Partnership, the group that markets the interstate region...
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Willis Foundation grants $40K to support local autism, housing nonprofits

The Willis Foundation, a nonprofit corporation affiliated with Willis Group Holdings, a global risk advisor, insurance and...

Murtha Cullina raises money to benefit MANNA Community Meals

For the fifth consecutive year, attorneys and staff of Murtha Cullina LLP's Hartford office, pictured above, joined...

Hartford Steam may lose another major customer

The Hartford Steam Co. loop system that provides heat and cool air to the majority of downtown buildings could lose another prominent customer by the end of this month.

Technology advancements a boon for printing industry

When was the last time you heard someone say they were running down to the printer's to get some copies made?
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Hartford to adopt electronic permitting, pitch new property tax plan

The city of Hartford added 362 new jobs and 80 new businesses in 2013, but Hartford Mayor...

Assisted-living multiplexes coming to S. Windsor, Avon

Two Avon and South Windsor apartment complexes to open before yearend are adding 154 more units of independent, assisted-living and memory-care spaces and specialized services for aging Connecticut residents.

Google’s plot to take over your digital life

Google is knocking at your front door. It wants to come inside and quietly take control of everything in your home and your digital life.

Hartford Marathon Foundation holds Mitten Run

The Hartford Marathon Foundation recently held its Blue Back Mitten Run 5K race in West Hartford. The...
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CT Wealth Management collects goods for Farmington Food Pantry

Farmington's Connecticut Wealth Management recently held its annual open house inviting clients, sponsors and staff to collect...

Keys to personal, business success

“Everything I Know about Success I Learned from Napoleon Hill” by Don M. Green (McGraw-Hill, $22). In...

Opportunities for growth in 2014

As the new year begins, our region continues to see slow but steady economic growth. The national...

Middletown firm vies for medical marijuana production license

Q&A talks with Jason Nickerson, president of Middletown-based Greenbelt Management, on his company's efforts to become a licensed medical marijuana producer in Connecticut.
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Frontier sees upside in CT’s competitive telecom market

AT&T lost tens of thousands of Connecticut wireline customers over a five-year stretch starting in 2008.

Legislative session must tackle business costs

As we head into another state legislative session both Democrats and Republicans will be unveiling new proposals that aim to grow jobs and make Connecticut more business friendly.

Hfd. startup’s personalized beverages cater to health conscious consumers

Hartford startup ThinkitDrinkit Kania is launching a beverage business in the emerging field of nutrigenomics, the science of how genes interact with nutrients.
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