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🔒Hartford startup Countability helps manage school lockdowns

A Hartford-based tech startup has raised $200,000 that could help propel development of its emergency management software, company officials say. Countability, which has offices at 67 Prospect Ave., raised the […]

🔒Junior Achievement partners with National African-American Insurance Association

Junior Achievement of Southwest New England recently partnered with the Greater Hartford Chapter of the National African-American...

🔒Community hospitals add complex procedures amid push for higher revenue, improved patient access

As healthcare technology and practices evolve, community hospitals are yearning to offer more complex procedures that were once housed only within the walls of their larger competitors.

🔒Women startups don’t get a fair shake

It's damn hard for women to get traction in this startup ecosystem.
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🔒TheaterWorks’ next big performance includes $4M renovation

A few years ago, when TheaterWorks — the intimate 195-seat performing-arts theater on Pearl Street in Hartford's downtown — celebrated its 30th anniversary, the organization took the opportunity to not only celebrate its history, but also look forward to its future.

🔒CT safety code protects families at low cost

The recent HBJ article, “Townhome-sprinkler rule has builders feeling hosed,” positioned the issue of fire sprinklers as...

🔒Democrats’ lack of a plan doomed tolls

Connecticut will go another year without a vote on highway tolls implementation and Democrats have no one...

🔒Philanthropy is good business

Running a business today is all-consuming — especially due to the increasing pressure of employee and customer expectations.
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🔒Tim Wakefield meets fans at Farmington Bank’s new Manchester branch

Former Major League Baseball pitcher and Farmington Bank's celebrity spokesperson Tim Wakefield recently greeted the public and...

🔒Comcast employees volunteer during Comcast Cares Day

Nearly 1,000 Connecticut Comcast NBCUniversal employees and their families, friends and community partners volunteered to improve six...

🔒How to build a service business from the dirt up

 “Blue-Collar Gold — How to Build a Service Business from the Dirt Up” by Mark Stoner (Next...

🔒CT’s tourism industry readies for busy season

Q&A talks with Randy Fiveash, director of the Connecticut Office of Tourism.
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🔒Travelers invests $22M+

The Travelers Cos. Inc. invested more than $22 million in community support throughout 2017. Funds were distributed...

🔒Legrand gets LEED nod

Legrand says its U.S. headquarters in West Hartford has earned LEED status from the U.S. Green Building...

🔒Entrepreneurship hubs reSET and Upward Hartford collaborate to grow city’s startup, innovation scene

ReSET — a staple of the Hartford coworking and business mentoring and accelerator scene for entrepreneurs since it first opened a physical space in 2013 — has had to share the entrepreneurial startup stage since the larger Upward Hartford opened downtown in mid-2017 with a high-profile location and investors.

🔒Scott Dolch | Executive Director, Connecticut Restaurant Association

The Connecticut Restaurant Association has a new signal caller in Scott Dolch, its executive director, who's transitioning...
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