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🔒Jackson Laboratory hosts Science Bowl scrimmage

The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine recently hosted middle school students from Talcott Mountain Academy in Avon for a Science Bowl scrimmage to help them prepare for their participation in […]

🔒State, local leaders have chance to reinvent CT government

Throughout history, crises have been crucibles for ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Connecticut is at such a point financially. We need ordinary people to take action in ways that have not occurred in recent memory, and to stay focused on what is good for Connecticut, rather than what is good for the individual or for any one political party.

🔒Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation nets $4K grant

The Farmington Bank Community Foundation recently presented the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation with a $4,000 grant (shown...

🔒Junior Achievement Adds Four to Business Hall of Fame

Junior Achievement of Southwest New England inducted Martin J. Geitz, president and CEO of Simsbury Bank, into...
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🔒How one CT company puts innovation into action

I've been curious of late as to the impact innovation has on a company's operations and profitability. In a very unscientific way I looked at one company I know to see what was going on.

🔒Business After Hours event held at Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union

The CT River Valley Chamber of Commerce joined Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union recently for a Business...

🔒Quinnipiac University Business School students teach elementary school Lessons

Quinnipiac University's School of Business partnered with Junior Achievement of Southwest New England for its first community...

🔒At 87, Cermola Jr.’s engineering career leaves lasting impression

When Timothy Cermola, director of business development for Meriden-based Cardinal Engineering Associates, visits a town engineer, he'll check their engineering license hanging on the office wall if the engineer looks a certain age.
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🔒Brewers play creative name game to make brands stand out

It wasn't long after opening Bloomfield's Back East Brewing that CEO Tony Karlowicz realized something was changing in the fast-growing craft beer industry.

🔒Attorney pays $750K for West End-Hartford office bldg.

A Hartford attorney has acquired a 18,000-square-foot office building in the city's West End for $750,000.

🔒Hartford HealthCare begins urgent-care reset

As Connecticut's urgent care market evolves and matures, one of the state's largest hospital systems is significantly expanding its footprint in the industry.

🔒How to cure a zombie-like business culture

“The Zombie Business Cure — How to Refocus Your Company's Identity for More Authentic Communication” by Julie...
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🔒CT preps for driverless cars

Connecticut lawmakers are considering legislation to allow testing of driverless vehicles in up to four municipalities to help the state determine how best to prepare for the cars' seemingly inevitable arrival on a large scale.

🔒Auriemma’s pro-growth message right, but will it resonate?

Just when we thought the circus around Connecticut's fiscal crisis couldn't get zanier, Connecticut's most famous sports celebrity took to Hartford's capitol hill last week to throw jabs at lawmakers for failing to make the state a more desirable place to live.

🔒Rail could be key to boosting CT’s ports

Q&A talks to Evan H. Matthews, who was named the first-ever executive director of the newly formed Connecticut Port Authority in September.
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