July 5, 2010 EditionEdition

Emergency Preparedness Conference Well Attended

Connecticut Community Care Inc. held an emergency preparedness conference June 10 in Groton focused on how to...

Why Less Government Spending Would Mean Less Economic Trouble

Though our current economic troubles are complex, many mainstream economists have endorsed the simplistic Keynesian theory that...

New Hampshire Tourism Seems To Be Oxymoron

It is time for Connecticut to strike back, to seek revenge from New Hampshire, a nation to...

Experts Corner | Workplace Safety Needs High Priority

The attempted car bombing in Times Square has penetrated the nation’s consciousness, awakening fear and uncertainty as...
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State Loan Guarantees Target Energy Savings

Calling all bankers. The state is looking for Connecticut banks to participate in a new loan...

Creativity, Openness Vital For Nonprofits

Nonprofit organizations must make three key changes to survive the economic downturn: • Be open to...

IRS Closing In On Offshore Accounts

The Internal Revenue Service is closing its net around thousands of Americans who have ducked taxes on...

One In Three Don’t Adapt To Changes

We recently surveyed over 100 senior human resource professionals to learn more about the adaptability of today’s...
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Hebron Seeks To Reshape Fortunes | Development May Hold Key To Future Of CT’s Small Towns

A recently installed road off Main Street on Route 66 in Hebron has been dubbed the “Road...

Movers & Shakers

To submit items for Movers & Shakers, please email text and high-resolution photos to news@ hartfordbusiness.com....

Developer Reshaping ’60s Era Plaza In Hartford

Hartford developer Carlos Mouta has begun transforming the former Bradlees-Stop & Shop plaza at Park and Laurel...

Economic Development Can Be A Tricky Game

There’s a thin line between smart economic development programs that foster jobs and simple commercial-grade extortion.The state’s...
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Planning For Disaster Can Save A Business

The warning signs are seemingly everywhere. The spring floods wreaked havoc in southeastern Connecticut. A...

Summer Concern | Venues Find Consumer Patterns Are Shifting

Connecticut companies in the business of show business are making the best of the worst recession in...

Of Note

Bay Path College recently presented Natalie Beebe Jurkovics of Storrs with the James McGill Carpe Diem Award,...

Father/Son Team Finding Debt Relief A Growth Field

If there were officially doctors for people and businesses struggling with mounting debt, Anthony and David Parent...
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Lendl ‘Serves’ a Thank You

Ivan Lendl, former world No. 1 tennis player, hosted a free tennis clinic on June 23 for...

To Aid Creativity, Go Where You’ve Never Gone

Imagine if you could turn on creativity like you start a car: rev the engine to get...

Candidates’ Jobs Mantra Distracts From Real Issue

Maybe the candidates for governor can be forgiven for pandering to the public’s anxiety about the declining...
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Carter Mario Injury Lawyers Awards Scholarships

Ten high school seniors from across the state each received $1,000 scholarships from Carter Mario Injury Lawyers....

Whittlesey & Hadley Helps Out At Camp

Whittlesey & Hadley employees volunteered at the American School for the Deaf’s Camp Isola Bella in Canaan...

Connecticut Center Of WNBA World

For the second summer, Connecticut is the capital of women’s professional basketball in this country. On...

Regional Group Will Showcase Assets

A new regional organization comprised mostly of Massachusetts companies wants to expand regionally a “farmers market” approach...
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