January 21, 2019Edition

🔒Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun say MGM Springfield taking less gaming revenue than expected

Connecticut casino executives say MGM Springfield has been poaching less gaming revenue than projected.

🔒Economic priorities for Congress in the New Year

As the 116th Congress commences this month, it does so with a daunting to-do list.

🔒Otis Elevators donates holiday toys to Big Brothers Big Sisters

Representatives from Otis Elevators in East Hartford visited the Hartford office of Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters...

🔒Gov. Lamont wants CT to be a leader in 5G mobile networks, but his aspirations face significant hurdles

Efforts to develop 5G networks in the state could be hampered by delays in siting and installing high-speed mobile infrastructure.
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🔒Marketing and advertising ROI: Look at data differently

Unfulfilled promises of revolutionized, measurable return on investment metrics by marketing-technology providers means marketing has never had to work harder to justify its role.

🔒H. Scott Phelps | former President, Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau

Will H. Scott Phelps' retirement stick this time? Phelps, who came out of retirement in 2014 to lead the Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau (CTCSB) as president, retired again on Dec. 31.

🔒ConnectiCare gives back to Connecticut Food Bank

ConnectiCare members and employees volunteered at the Connecticut Food Bank to sort and organize 14,000 pounds of...

🔒Kalinauskas’ cancer vaccine aims to keep your pet living longer

Torigen Pharmaceuticals Inc. CEO Ashley Kalinauskas founded the company after placing second at a Notre Dame business competition. Now the veterinary pharmaceutical startup is testing a cancer vaccine for pets.
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🔒Amid more buyouts and ownership uncertainty, Hartford Courant publisher says newspaper adapting to digital age

As newspapers across the country have folded or scaled back their publication of print editions in the wake of changing reader habits and declining revenue in the digital age, the Hartford Courant has continued to deliver statewide and local news to the doorsteps of Connecticut readers every morning.

🔒Recreational pot would be a boon to CT economy, real estate

Connecticut is uniquely positioned to implement an adult recreational cannabis program quickly and efficiently.

🔒Simsbury Bank sponsors Salvation Army Holiday Store

Simsbury Bank recently made a $2,500 sponsorship contribution to the Salvation Army as part of WTIC NewsTalk...

🔒Would-be Hartford med-tech investor loses assets in court

With a federal judge's approval, a lender has seized core assets from CliniFlow Technologies, a company that burned through $400,000 of taxpayer money in a failed campaign to build a $45 million med-tech hub in Hartford's South End.
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🔒Rensselaer Hartford, other colleges turn to non-degree certificate programs to boost enrollment, meet employer needs

Rensselaer Hartford and other universities are turning to non-degree certificate programs to boost enrollment and meet employer needs.

🔒Can Lamont reinvent Connecticut?

In his recent State of the State speech, Gov. Ned Lamont said: “What I love about America is that in every generation we get a chance to reinvent ourselves, and every election gives us a fresh start. This is our chance to reinvent Connecticut, to think big and act boldly.”

🔒UConn, DECD seed CT pain-cream venture

With the help of their alma mater and the Department of Economic and Community Development, three UConn alums are looking to take their fledgling company, maker of an over-the-counter topical pain-relief cream, to the next level.

🔒How to connect with people in a virtual world

“Can You Hear Me? How to Connect with People in a Virtual World” by Nick Morgan.Today's faceless...
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