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March 12, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒Bloomfield glass-glazing company survives decades with ‘attention to detail’

Michael Romanelli can look out the front window of his Bloomfield glass company and see progress — literally.

🔒Dr. J. Kevin Shushtari | Chief Medical Officer | Hospital for Special Care

Dr. J. Kevin Shushtari knew the moment he walked into the Hospital for Special Care (HSC), a long-term acute care hospital in New Britain, that it was “a remarkable place.”

🔒State can be a clean energy leader

Viewers of January's State of the Union address need not look beyond references to a so-called “war...

🔒Farmington Bank sponsors Business Breakfast Series

Farmington Bank continued its sponsorship of the town of Farmington Economic Development Commission (EDC) Business Breakfast Series...
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🔒Developers must prep for apartments of tomorrow

Disruptive forces facing the real estate industry, such as the sharing economy, reimagined customer experiences, demographic/psychographic shifts and the pervasive impact of technology, mean the apartments of tomorrow should be radically different than today's multifamily spaces.

🔒Comcast participates in Read Across America day

During the recent national Read Across America day, Comcast employees joined other volunteers from the United Way...

🔒CT realty agents optimistic about active spring homebuying season

There have been encouraging signs this winter — increased foot traffic at open houses, a more stable local economy — that have realtors in the Hartford region optimistic about a busy selling season.

🔒Are your media impressions making any impression at all?

It is, of course, a good thing to “get your name out there,” but if that's why...
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🔒Bank of America campaign supports Foodshare

Foodshare recently received $35,025 from the 2017 Give A Meal campaign with support from Bank of America...

🔒Hybrid insurance product emerges

While state-collected data points to a clear decline in long-term care insurance sales, it does not account for sales of combination or hybrid policies that combine either life insurance or annuities with a long-term care component.

🔒Biz consultant Cooper rattles cages to open doors for positive change

It's clear looking at Dr. Bridget Cooper's website that she's not a bland business consultant. The whip in her hand gives it away.

🔒More taxes, pipe dreams won’t revive Connecticut

Peggy Lee's 1969 hit song “Is That All There Is?” could have been the fanfare for the...
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🔒Top reasons startups fail

“The Ultimate Start-Up Guide: Marketing Lessons, War Stories and Hard-Won Advice … ” by Tom Hogan and...

🔒High premiums slow long-term care insurance sales to a trickle

When Dr. Milton Wallack and his wife Joan bought long-term care insurance in 1995, they thought it was a smart financial move.
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