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January 22, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒Johnson Brunetti volunteers serve veterans on Pearl Harbor Day

Employees from Johnson Brunetti Retirement and Investment Specialists spent Pearl Harbor Day honoring nearly 250 veterans at their second annual Holiday Veterans Gathering. All veterans in attendance received clothing including sweatshirts, […]

🔒EMCOR Services donates $2K to food bank

Vernon-based EMCOR Services New England Mechanical recently donated $2,000 to the Connecticut Food Bank. The funds were raised from the company's annual charity golf tournament. Pictured with New England Mechanical President Dana Finnegan is Bernie Beaudreau, the CEO of Connecticut Food Bank.

🔒$1B commercial renewables program nears expiration

A state program that provides financial incentives to commercial and industrial solar, fuel cell and other types of clean energy projects is approaching its expiration date, and it's uncertain exactly what will come next.

🔒Two CEOs shaping CT economic policy say state’s future at stake

Last spring, Bob Patricelli, the serial entrepreneur who recently sold his physician practice management firm Women's Health USA Inc., was facing retirement but he wasn't quite ready to hit the slow lane just yet.
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🔒Essential daily exercises and habits for entrepreneurs

“The Entrepreneur's Book of Actions — Essential Daily Exercises and Habits for Becoming Wealthier, Smarter and More...

🔒Marketing UConn’s former West Hartford digs for redevelopment a tricky venture

The 58-acre, 48-year-old former UConn satellite campus in West Hartford is big, with pockets of contamination, and as of this past summer, empty.

🔒Amazon’s not coming, what’s plan B?

The state of Connecticut developed a magnificent vision and plan in its effort to attract Amazon's second headquarters, HQ2. Now that we know it wasn't successful, here is plan B for how Connecticut can build its own technology sector.

🔒Accountability board weighs first municipal contract

The state's newly created Municipal Accountability Review Board, which provides financial guidance and assistance to distressed cities and towns, has reviewed its first city-union contract, with more expected to come soon.
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🔒Post-truth era business development strategies

Business development has become more complex because of the collective effects of the post-truth era (PTE), a time in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.

🔒Local business gives holiday gift to Veterans Helping Veterans

Cowen Tax Advisory Group of West Hartford hosted a charitable party for Veterans Helping Veterans at the...

🔒Robinson+Cole lawyers and staff volunteer with Junior Achievement

Robinson+Cole lawyers and staff members participated in Junior Achievement Day at Parkville Community School in Hartford. A...

🔒Powell reflects on five decades of CT journalism

Q&A talks with Chris Powell, managing editor of the Journal Inquirer in Manchester.
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🔒For the Freemans, a father-son legal team comes full circle

Deron Freeman didn't realize it at the time, but the seminal moment in his emerging law practice was the day his attorney-father Donald Freeman fired him in 2005.

🔒Business influence will be tested in legislature

Connecticut's business community has always had a strong voice at the state Capitol, represented by lobbyists at the Connecticut Business & Industry Association and other industry groups.

🔒Q&A with Quintino Cianfaglione,honorary Italian consul of Connecticut

Quintino Cianfaglione came to the United States from Italy in 1967 like so many before him: to pursue the American dream.
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