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Working abroad can give career a boost

Q&A talks about working abroad with Stacie Nevadomski Berdan of Glastonbury, an international careers expert and award-winning...

Search for perfection tied to both jobs, Jobs

Apparently the greatest industrialist in American history was not always the nicest guy. He yelled at...

Tide shifts to self-insurance | Some smaller firms see savings in direct control

As health care costs continue to rise, more Connecticut small-to-mid size employers are showing interest in self-insuring...

Small Business Saturday looking for growth in its second year

The folks at American Express are predicting their "Small Business Saturday" is not going to hit...
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Businesses can’t deny bad things do happen

As it made its way up the East Coast during the last days of August, Hurricane-turned-Tropical-Storm Irene...

Legal profession battles ‘recipe for disaster’ | President of state bar has training, mentoring programs to secure industry future

Young lawyers depart law school with thousands in debt and no jobs. Older lawyers refuse to retire...

Construction industry will bounce back

To the Editor: As the state of the world economy seems to continue to unravel, what...

AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR the DEAF EARNS NATIONAL AWARD

The American School for the Deaf in West Hartford has been recognized by the Rochester Institute of...
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Virtualization: The hot trend organizations can no longer ignore

The use of virtualization and cloud computing is growing quickly among companies of all sizes. Currently, 30...

Buildings sold in Cromwell, Bloomfield, W. Hartford

A 15,000-square-foot free-standing building at 20 Sebethe Drive, adjacent to Exit 20 on Interstate 91 in Cromwell,...

REAL ART WAYS CELEBRATES 35TH REUNION

Real Art Ways, an alternative multi-disciplinary arts organization that presents and supports contemporary artists and their work,...

Day Kimball seeks funds to its rebuild ER space

Day Kimball Healthcare has launched a capital campaign seeking $3 million to rebuild the emergency department of...
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MoverS & Shakers

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

Law firms face challenge to business model

A New York personal injury law firm is challenging Connecticut’s rules that say all law firms need...

Hungry for opportunity | She follows parents’ lead in buying Subway franchise

As a teenager who earned minimum wage working part-time in her family’s sandwich shop, Clare Rogers knew...

Airport hotels suffering as Bradley airport regroups | Second bankruptcy filing by airport hotels seen as a sign of the times

As passenger counts erode at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks and business travelers dry up, hotels...
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OF NOTE

ATTORNEY DISCUSSES GREEN BUILDING Tim Hollister, an environmental attorney and partner at Shipman & Goodwin LLP...

Snowstorm’s lessons need to be learned

The lights are back on, and with a shower and a good night’s sleep we’re ready to...

Power grid cyber security ‘in chaos’ | State ponders ways to guard against attacks by humans as well as Mother Nature

You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone. If nothing else, Tropical Storm Irene and...

Uptick in downtown retail leases hints at better days for Hartford

Downtown Hartford’s retail and restaurant scene is seeing a slight uptick in activity lately, but high vacancy...
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Game of Monopoly teaches life lessons

There’s a lot you can learn about fiduciary relationships from a game of Monopoly. I...

Lessons at CL&P’s expense | High-profile failures point out value of good communications plan

If a tree falls in Connecticut, does the power company hear it? And more to the point,...

Max’s, Joey Garlic’s cook up restaurant awards

Scott Miller from Max’s Oyster Bar in West Hartford is the Chef of the Year, and the...

Listening to consumer might work for schools

One of the long-lasting bits of wisdom handed down from generation to generation of retail success stories...
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ST. FRANCIS CENTER RENAMED FOR $2M DONORS

Following a $2 million gift from Jean-Pierre and Marie-Claire van Rooy of Farmington, the St. Francis Hospital...
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