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Bosnian Refugees Build Niche Computer Firm

High school friends Zermina “Nina” Velic and Belma Ahmetovic are no longer chasing the American dream of...

Property Revaluations Demand Owner Attention

In Connecticut, “revaluation” means the periodic determination of new market values and assessments for every parcel of...

Winter Of Discontent Ahead For State

Regardless of the outcome of Tuesday’s elections, this seems certain to be another winter of discontent for...

New Technology Renews Push For Trash-to-Energy Plants

Connecticut leads the nation in keeping garbage out of landfills. It leads the nation by a lot....
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Movers & Shakers

To submit items for Movers & Shakers, please email text and high-resolution photos to news@ hartfordbusiness.com....

ProHealth Has Appetite To Grow

Look within the halls of the 75 doctors offices held by ProHealth Physicians and you’ll see an...

OF NOTE

‘PLAY FOR A CURE’ RAISES $80,000 Members of the Tumble Brook Country Club presented Susan G....

War On Mosquitoes Lacks Killer Instinct

Prisoners on “Death Row” in Connecticut aren’t the only dangerous creatures that the state never actually gets...
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TRINITY DEDICATES TENNIS CENTER

The Trinity College community dedicated the newly completed Paul D. Assaiante Tennis Center on Oct. 16. Trinity...

PRO: Busway Is Well Down Road To Being Part of The Answer

For decades, the State of Connecticut and specifically, the central region surrounding Hartford, has struggled with transportation...

California Tax Preparer Plans Expansion In CT

After several years of strategic growth, Roni Deutch Tax Center Inc., a one-stop business shop offering a...

Have You Learned Recession’s Lessons?

A few weeks ago, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization,...
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ADL HONORS CLOUD AND ROSENBERG FAMILIES

The Anti-Defamation League honored the Cloud and Rosenberg families with its Greater Hartford Torch of Liberty Award....

Bloomfield’s Wedgewood Apts. Draw $7.05 Million

The 112-unit Wedgewood Apartments in Bloomfield have sold for $7.05 million. Monumental Properties L.P. sold the...

CON: The Busway Is No Longer Valid Transportation Solution

Over the last few weeks, residents and businesses in Central Connecticut may have seen the media blitz...

Break Through Barriers, Local Author Advises

Q&A talks about personal and professional growth with author Wendy Lipton-Dibner, president of Professional Impact Inc. of...
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Amid Tax Uncertainty, What’s Owner To Do?

Now that we’re approaching the year end, and Congress hasn’t yet addressed meaningful tax legislation, what does...

Vodka Trends Illustrate Retail Recession Lesson

"Make mine a Vodka martini, but hold the Grey Goose." Even liquor gets impacted by the...

Knowing Yourself Gives Insight To Your Business

“Raising Eyebrows — A Failed Entrepreneur Finally Gets It Right” by Dal LaMagna (John Wiley & Sons,...

Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters’CEO Announces Retirement

Laura Green, president and CEO of Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters for the past 16 years, is...
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CT’s Hunt For Wind Power Turns Exotic

With low wind speeds and high congestion, the secret to Connecticut unlocking the power of wind may...

Consolidation Reshaping Medicine | Small Medical Practices Could Be A Dying Breed

As healthcare reform forces Connecticut doctor’s to change the way they do business, it could lead to...

Laursen addresses governor’s luncheon

Despite difficult economic times, business leaders from across the state reconfirmed their commitment to keeping Connecticut’s youth...
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