May 23, 2016 EditionEdition

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Connecticut Humane Society

A look at the finances and leadership of the nonprofit Connecticut Humane Society, as well as other nonprofit news from Greater Hartford.

🔒Day Pitney participates in Walk Against Hunger

Hartford law firm Day Pitney recently participated in the Walk Against Hunger in Hartford. The firm donated...

🔒Credit Unions Name Volunteer of the Year

A look at the accolades handed out in Greater Hartford recently.

🔒Government reforms can’t stop now

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and legislators deserve credit for addressing the state's budget deficit during this year's legislative session. As important as the work that was accomplished, is the way in which it was done.
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🔒Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program receives grant

The Liberty Bank Foundation recently awarded a $2,500 grant to Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters. The grant...

🔒St. Francis Food Bank receives help from Hartford students

Thirty high school juniors and seniors from CREC's Capitol Regional Interdistrict Leadership Academy delivered 10,000 meals to...

🔒Drones taking off in insurance industry

The use of commercial drones, technically called unmanned air vehicles, has been hailed by insurance companies as an economical and safe way to do costly inspections for claims and risk evaluations.

🔒Businesses, schools, hospitals test virtual-reality technology

The University of Hartford's business school is providing a virtual-reality tour of its campus to accepted students hoping to convert them into matriculating pupils this fall.
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🔒Murphy pushes ‘Buy American’ reforms in Congress

Q&A talks with U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy on steps he's taking in Congress to strengthen Connecticut manufacturing.Q:...

🔒Angel investor tax credit extended

Connecticut's angel investor tax credit, which was set to expire July 1, has been extended by three...

🔒Performance reviews that hurt productivity

A weekly look at books that can help advance your career by national book reviewer Jim Pawlak.

🔒Weary legislators depart, leaving behind flawed system

Connecticut's fiscal crisis is taking its toll on our elected leaders, with nearly two dozen state legislators...
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🔒Squire Village’s new owner plans $24M ‘green’ makeover

One of Connecticut's and the Hartford region's biggest rent-subsidized apartment complexes that recently sold is undergoing a major, $24 million facelift, its new owner says.

🔒FCC repacking program creates growth opportunity for Meriden company

Nick Wymant, chief technology officer of Meriden-based Radio Frequency Systems, is facing a rarity in business: a substantial growth opportunity fueled by a shrinking market.

🔒‘Reshoring’ — An increasing trend in American manufacturing

America's long and admirable legacy as the world's manufacturing leader set the tone for much of the progress made in the 20th century.

🔒Future of Hartford’s Old State House in question

The state's budget woes have left the future of a historic downtown Hartford landmark in jeopardy.
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