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Foxwoods celebrates its roots in bingo

In the beginning, there was bingo. Before the slot machines, the table games, the buffets, the...

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HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION HONORS BORGSTROM Marna P. Borgstrom, president and chief executive officer for Yale-New Haven Hospital...

Golfers raise $121,000 for camp

The 16th annual Hospital for Special Care Ivan Lendl Golf Classic raised over $121,000 to support the...

Team-, career-building tips for smart managers

“Managers, can you hear me now? Hard-Hitting Lessons on How to Get Real Results” by Denny Strigl...
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Rush of rentals | Portfolio of 1,300 troubled Hartford residential units hits market

Investors looking to put money into multifamily apartment buildings have quite the portfolio to choose from in...

Colonials nudging Hartford toward being a sports city

Hartford may be the insurance capital of the world, the third largest metropolis in New England and...

Duo of skills set Rainmakers apart

A Rainmaker is a master relationship builder and communicator; their focus is on people, not on the...

Two more banks go public, raise cash

Two more Connecticut community banks have finalized public stock offerings, continuing the wave of in-state lenders turning...
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JA event raises $138,000

Lou Golden, president and CEO of Junior Achievement, is assisted by students from West Hartford’s Charter Oak...

Hartford hotel outlook improves

After lagging behind the hotel recovery in the rest of the nation, Greater Hartford hotels are coming...

Discover your inner child in negotiations

We were treated pretty well back when we were in diapers. We made our wishes known, and...

U-turns in spin lane exceed all credibility

The recent spate of U-turns in crisis response makes me wonder just how dumb some folks think...
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Christie jabs aside, Malloy moving ahead

Talk about a bad week. In rapid succession, Governor Malloy was rebuffed by his long-time labor...

Connecticut can lead with its own calendar

I don’t blame lobbyists for everything that’s wrong in the world. Some of my best friends are...

Novices pouring themselves into CT brewing venture

If two Connecticut men can reach their dream, beer drinkers throughout the central region will have another...

Nonprofits get help with online interactions | Local consulting company helping nonprofits expand social media outreach

Caitlin Thayer never expected to be in such demand. In fact, when she started consulting with nonprofits...
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Taking fundraising to the new heights | 17-story rappelling adventure to raise dollars for Boy Scouts

During his 30-year career, Dan Harazim has seen buildings from nearly every angle. But this September, the...

‘I (love) CT’? | Connecticut seeking to re-brand itself

Connecticut will develop a new brand strategy to market itself to tourists, conventions, businesses and a sophisticated...

Why new titles, raises aren’t always linked

Q&A talks about promotions and pay with Kelleigh Marquard, Hartford branch manager for OfficeTeam and Robert Half...

Boeing: Poster child for crony capitalism

Poor Boeing. Poor, poor Boeing. In April, the National Labor Relations Board challenged the...
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Movers & Shakers

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Digital connectors program honors 15

The Connecticut Puerto Rican Forum, Comcast, and One Economy recently honored 15 students who have completed the...

Green patent a game changer for local firm

A small Bloomfield chemistry company has patented a new environmentally friendly clean-up technology that will soon change...
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