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June 5, 2017 EditionEdition

🔒No sure bets in expanded casino gaming

As the legislative session nears its climatic end, the fate of one of this years most controversial bills — expansion of casino gaming — remains in limbo.

🔒Berkshire HathawayTop Sales Executive Recognized

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties' sales executive John Lepore has been ranked No. 1 in the...

🔒McIlroy, top golfers aim to draw more fans to Travelers Championship

When the Travelers Championship tees off later this month, it will feature one of the most high-profile golfers the tournament has ever attracted: Rory McIlroy, the No. 2 golfer in the world.

🔒Liberty Bank award parent leadership training grant

The Liberty Bank Foundation has awarded a $5,000 grant to the Bridge Family Center of West Hartford...
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🔒U.S. needs more low-cost financing options for infrastructure repairs

We have all experienced the frustration of bone-rattling potholes or traffic back-ups from emergency road repairs. Now keep those potholes and traffic jams in mind, but picture a separate, hidden infrastructure system that is larger and, in some cases, a hundred years older than those roads and bridges. You can't see it, but it ensures we are able to go about our daily routines without a second thought. It keeps our community healthy, our food growing, our manufacturing plants humming and the lights on in our homes and offices.

🔒Leadership Greater Hartford Makes Food Donation

Leadership Greater Hartford's Lessons In Leadership participants donated more than 200 food items during the five-week breakfast...

🔒Keys to not letting a business run your life

“Killing It! — An Entrepreneur's Guide to Keeping Your Head Without Losing Your Heart” by Sheryl O'Loughlin...

🔒Qualities that make a good banker standout

When it comes to banks, businesses have a sort of love/hate relationship. The banker is usually there when you don't need them, but too frequently not able to help when you do need them.
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🔒N. Britain apt. pair with 64 units sold for $4.48M

A pair of New Britain garden-style apartment communities recently sold for a combined $4.48 million, or $70,000 per unit, brokers say.

🔒NB Bees owner links technology to baseball fan experience

Q&A talks to Anthony Iacovone, founder and CEO of New York mobile ad technology company AdTheorent, who recently acquired a majority stake in the New Britain Bees Atlantic League ball club.

🔒United Way raises money for children’s Literacy

United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Emerging Leaders Society raised $12,500 during its Boogie for Books...

🔒Kolakowski orchestrates KBE’s construction pipeline

Michael Kolakowski said he was nicknamed “Rambo” by actor Paul Newman when Kolakowski oversaw construction of Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for seriously ill children, which opened in 1988.
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🔒Voya employees volunteer during National Day of Service

Voya Financial held its fourth annual National Day of Service, during which thousands of employees participated in...

🔒CT companies stake ground in gender-parity movement

Corporate America is looking to diversify its c-suite and broader workforce and it wants the public, particularly women, to know about it.
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