March 20, 2017 EditionEdition

🔒Rotary of Avon-Canton to donate $150K for new Favarh building

Leaders of Favarh and Rotary of Avon-Canton have signed a partnership agreement through which the Rotary will donate $150,000 over five years to Favarh. The donation will help construct the […]

🔒Windham Hospital receives energy incentives

Representatives from Environmental Systems Corp. and Eversource Energy recently presented a check to Windham Hospital for the...

🔒Ways to get ahead by thinking like a CEO

“Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a CEO — 50 Indispensable Tips to Help You Stay Afloat,...

🔒The power of a global marketplace

With 95 percent of the world's consumers located outside of the United States, Connecticut companies need to think in terms of a global marketplace to remain competitive.
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🔒Apartment sales dominate Hftd. commercial property deals

The apartment investment market appears to be red hot in Greater Hartford.

🔒Windsor office-portfolio sale nets $5M

A five-building Windsor office complex has sold for $5 million, brokers say.

🔒Volunteers offer free tax filing for Hartford residents

Greater Hartford's VITA program, sponsored by The Village for Families & Children and United Way of Central...

🔒Biz, environmentalists square off on $525M carbon tax

For the past decade, Democratic U.S. Rep. John Larson has regularly lobbied Congress to pass a nationwide tax on carbon emissions, something that had been supported by former Vice President Al Gore.
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🔒Proximity to depositors, venues sold United Bank on downtown

United Financial Bancorp Inc. and its flagship, United Bank, had a few other options, bank officials say, for relocating away from its cramped Glastonbury office quarters, aside from choosing downtown Hartford.

🔒Time to support baseball in Hartford

With the foot of snow dumped on Connecticut last week, it's hard to imagine that baseball's opening day in Hartford is less than a month away.

🔒CT lawmakers eye small business regulatory relief

Some state legislators are attempting to improve Connecticut's regulatory environment with several bills that would make it easier — and potentially less costly — to operate a business in the state, particularly startups.

🔒Quinnipiac Biz Professor to Receive Edgar C. Hayhow Award

Nitish Patidar, assistant professor of management at Quinnipiac University's school of business, was selected to receive the...
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🔒Nonprofit Profile: Rensselaer Hartford Graduate Center

Stop & Shop Connecticut stores presented Foodshare with a $175,000 grant that will increase access to healthy...

🔒Q&A: Businesses see some good, bad in legislative session

Q&A talks to Andrew Markowksi, Connecticut state director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), about the state budget and legislative proposals that will impact business.

🔒Key steps to fend off a cyberattack

It's no longer enough to be small or lucky. These days, cyberattacks affect businesses of all sizes and types. In fact, small and medium-sized businesses are now the target of 65 percent of cyberattacks.
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