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Mural captures state’s unique industrial history

Q&A talks about Connecticut’s manufacturing history with Michael Borders, creator of the CT Industry Mural. Q: You’ve...

Broad wealth offerings drive NorthStar’s bold growth

Ask Robert Laraia and Brandon Marinelli what the key to success has been for their West Hartford...

PowerPhone reimagines training 911 operators

Phil Salafia, a former police officer, was once dispatched to a “sick person” call. That sick person...

Bordonaro named HBJ editor

After a two-month search, Hartford Business Journal has named Greg Bordonaro the new editor of the newspaper's...
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Trophy Property

A penthouse, sky walk, and rooftop sky deck overlooking Bushnell Park are just a few of the...

$20 million gift to Yale honors outgoing Levin

The grand nave of Yale’s historic Sterling Memorial Library is being renewed and restored, thanks to a...

That summer intern may be legal liability

Every summer, interns are welcome additions to companies around the country, injecting a fresh perspective and renewed...

Changing of the guard for Girl Scouts

Teresa C. Younger, executive director of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women for the state...
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Spared from the worst

Many of Connecticut’s table service restaurants and hotels are being spared from the hardest hit from the...

Kenai’s steady climb to top of sustainability heap

To look at a shirt produced by New Britain's Kenai Sports and refer to it simply as...

Communicators elect Oei to lead CT chapter AmeriCares honors Merck From Hamden to Minsk Civic groups honor Gliniecki

Gia L. Oei has been elected president of the Connecticut Chapter of the International Association of Business...

Pride in product and CT define Hartford Denim

Luke Davis, Marshall Deming and Dave Marcoux, co-founders and owners of the Hartford Denim Co., had always...
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CCARC honors banking partner

CCARC, a nonprofit supporting people with disabilities, has honored Webster Bank with its Partners in Business Award...

Smoke & Mirrors, Again

While Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the Connecticut General Assembly fulfilled their promise not to raise taxes...

SAC not closing its doors to investors

As investors yank billions of dollars out of SAC Capital, the Stamford hedge fund says it’s committed...

Large-scale hydro will improve RPS

Last week the Connecticut House of Representatives passed SB 1138, which will add large-scale hydro to the...
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Curagen’s ex-Branford HQ sold for $4.5 million, leased

The former Branford headquarters for Curagen Corp. sold recently for $4.5 million to a buyer who subsequently...

Cantor Colburn’s Tag

Co-managing partners Philmore H. Colburn II, left, and Michael A. Cantor stand outside Cantor Colburn’s Hartford office...

Pair honored as Family Champions

The Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies has honored Bill Holmes, a board member at the Village...

Cromwell’s Advanced Copy seeing the future of innovation

To remain the 'finest service and support provider in the marketplace,' Greg and Cindi Gondek knew Advanced...
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BL Cos.’ staff-owners etch its name into marketplace

BL Companies, a Meriden firm focusing on integrated architecture, engineering, environmental and related services, says it's committed...

2013 Business Champions – About the judges

Chris DiPentimaPegasus ManufacturingChris DiPentima is co-owner and president of Pegasus Manufacturing, Inc. in Middletown, last year's overall...

Flashbacks to ’03: Systemic breakdown

Like all good parables, it starts in a far off land of milk and honey. The ruler...

2013 Business Champions – Honoring breakthrough technologies, service

In this the 11th year of Business Champions, our winners run the gamut from new technologies to...
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Australian ambassador pitches country as entry into Eastern Hemisphere

With much of the world’s new business involving China and other Asian countries, Connecticut businesses need to...

Protein Sciences: Passion, dedication foundations to success

Manon Cox typically arrives at her office each morning by 7:30 a.m. and is usually the last...
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