March 30, 2015 EditionEdition

Mystic Seaport

Westfarms mall recently donated $16,447 to Hartford Healthcare's Cancer Institute. The funds were raised from the shopping center's...

Voya Financial holds fundraiser to benefit Junior Achievement

Windsor financial services provider Voya Financial is supporting children's education efforts with a $9,109 donation to Junior...

CT municipalities experiment with shared-savings programs

State budget revenues won't improve anytime soon, so towns and school districts will need to find ways to trim expenses without harming public services or children's education.

Early STEM training aims to fill CT’s jobs gap

Getting a head start is an understatement these days when it comes to cultivating the future workforce in science, technology, engineering and math.
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UConn Huskython raises record-breaking funds for CT Children’s

Hundreds of UConn students gathered and spent 18-hours on their feet dancing to raise money for Connecticut...

Stamford law firm makes move into Hartford

A Stamford law firm is making its first push into the Capital City after poaching six lawyers from the Hartford office of national law firm LeClairRyan.

As CT’s infrastructure ages, engineering firms see opportunity

Q&A talks about engineering firm's increasing workload and workforce issues with Paul W. Brady, executive director of the American Council of Engineering Companies of CT.

Medicaid funding fight puts hospitals in legal bind

Readers may not realize that something can be legal but unlawful. Lawyers make this argument by comparing...
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E. Jones’ Somers office

Investment adviser Edward Jones has plans for a Somers office in more than 1,300 square feet at...

Democrats need new budget-crisis playbook

State Democrats floated a trial balloon last week to test the electorate's appetite for a slate of tax increases to help close next fiscal year's $1.3 billion deficit.

MDC Recognized by National Association of Women in Construction

Thea Montanez, chair of the Metropolitan District Commission's community affairs and diversity committee, recently accepted a Leadership...
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Pratt mining big data

More than just selling engines, East Hartford aerospace manufacturer Pratt & Whitney has made a business of servicing those products in the aftermarket. Now, the company is further expanding on that post-purchase revenue, by providing data to customers on engine performance.

Thrift sets Duncaster office

Windsor Federal Savings is opening in early May its newest limited-service branch office to exclusively serve residents and employees of the Duncaster senior-living community in Bloomfield.

State’s OTB operator faces declining revenues, facility closure, legal challenge

The state's gaming industry has suffered in recent years, but it's not just casinos that have felt the pain.

Hartford officials caught unaware by UTC move

To convince Hartford's largest company to move away from the only home it's ever known, Farmington town officials had to do exactly nothing.
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Management tips for unifying a team

“Everybody Paddles: A Leader's Blueprint for Creating a Unified Team” by Charles Archer (Greenleaf Book Group Press,...

Why is a crisis response team like an NFL roster?

“Build it before they come.” That's the recipe for success in crisis response.
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