May 20, 2013 EditionEdition

UnitedHealthcare bows out of CT insurance exchange

UnitedHealthcare won't compete in Connecticut's insurance exchange after all.

Competition heats up at CT concert venues

As the rich get richer, Connecticut's entertainment venues are vying for a bigger slice of the summer concert market, trying to broaden their brand with audiences and artists.

Legislation looking to separate telecomm bills

Proponents of Connecticut legislation overhauling telecommunications split the proposals into three parts in order to skirt broad...

Mayor’s Charity Ball raises cash for arts

The 14th annual Mayor's Charity Ball was held under the tent on the West Hartford Town Hall...
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Hebrew Health Care event raises $300,000

Hebrew Health Care's annual Celebrated Great Lives drew about 400 people at the Hartford Marriott Downtown and...

Get what you need from your marketing

The sales function is built into the DNA of every business. It's as basic and unquestioned as...

Night shift dialysis changing market

Since kidney patient Annie Chaney started using dialysis at Fresenius Medical Care Western Hartford, she has been able to juggle family obligations, computer classes and even a part-time job as a community outreach specialist for a local church a lot easier.

Putnam resident’s estate aids hospital, schools, Y

When Putnam resident Gerald J. Bibeault died last fall at age 95, the community lost a friend....
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Middletown mail firm builds on Eurozone success

President Barack Obama's plan to engage the European Union in a new transatlantic trade and investment partnership is great news to ID Mail Systems that's already supplying mail handling equipment to European clients.

Editor Bell leaving HBJ

Norman Bell, editor of the Hartford Business Journal since early 2010, will be leaving the paper after...

Middlesex County Chamber names distinguished citizens

The Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce has chosen Edwin “Ted” H. May III, George “Sonny” W. Whelen...
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Kids Camp honors basketball star as philanthropist

The Channel 3 Kids Camp honored the Connecticut Sun's Tina Charles at its fifth annual WRAP (Women...

Retail strategies focus on test, learn, deploy model

Q&A talks retail strategy with Stephanie Fischer, president & CEO of the Global Retail Marketing Association.Q: Let's...

Open for business? CT kidding itself

Connecticut state government apparently has taken notice of the economic difficulties facing the state and has slowed...

CT billboards for hire

The view of downtown Hartford's skyline traveling along Interstates 91 and 84, particularly at night, is often...
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Lawmakers push to expand telemedicine coverage

As the state continues to push home care as a way to reduce long-term health care costs, lawmakers are looking to insurers to help foot the bill.

The cyber sharks are circling America

When confronted by a sudden, unexpected high level of stress and overwhelming anguish, our brain employs a...

Harvard Pilgrim delays CT entry

Faced with a time crunch to prepare for health care reform and other corporate strategy moves, Massachusetts's...

Two books offer plans to move you ahead

“Focus: Use Different Ways of Seeing the World to Power Success and Influence” by Heidi Grant Halvorson...
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