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November 2, 2015 EditionEdition

🔒BANK OF AMERICA EMPLOYEES HELP HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

A group of Bank of America employees recently volunteered for Hartford Area Habitat for Humanity at a build site at 41 Grand St. The build was part of Bank of […]

🔒Pratt & Whitney Exec Named Chair of Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality Technical Committee

Daniel Eigenbrode, vice president of supplier quality at Pratt & Whitney, has been named chair of the...

🔒Hartford’s gain is New Britain’s, too

In the nearly 12 months since the Capital City lured away the neighboring Hardware City’s long-time minor-league...

🔒HARTFORD MARATHON FOUNDATION’S FITKIDS PROGRAM RECEIVES DONATION

The United Bank Foundation Connecticut recently presented a $25,000 check to the Hartford Marathon foundation in support...
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🔒Kaman CEO invested in sidelined soccer franchise

The CEO of one of the state's major aerospace manufacturers made a personal investment in the effort to bring a pro soccer team back to Hartford, the Hartford Business Journal has learned.

🔒Parker preaches customer focus at Comcast

The Marine influence is evident in Michael Parker, the new head of Comcast Cable's western New England region, based in Berlin.

🔒CT gets tough on cyber security requirements

Organizations of all sizes continue to struggle to safeguard their sensitive data and ward off external threats to their network's security. These threats come from all sources, including organized crime groups, state-sponsored actors, “hacktivists” and rogue employees.

🔒Off-year elections still hold importance; Pro-growth policies a positive step

It's difficult for many voters to get excited during an off-year election, when no major statewide offices are up for grabs.
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🔒Nonprofit Profile: Greater Hartford Arts Council

The Village for Families & Children received a $500 donation from the Greater Hartford Host Lions Club.

🔒Urban farming takes root in Hartford

More vacant parcels and derelict buildings across the country are returning to productive use as urban farms and other food-related enterprises, according to a recent report from PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Urban Land Institute.

🔒Diversification, adaptability keys to business survival

The economy of Connecticut, and indeed the country, has fundamentally changed since the economic recession of 2008.

🔒George Washington’s leadership lessons

The father of our country may have been born to lead. How he learned to lead is a tale of openness to experience, personal challenge and humanity.
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🔒$500M tunnel project aims to preserve CT River

Construction is expected to begin next year on a tunnel about four miles long, 18 feet in diameter and 200 feet deep underground that will carry stormwater and sewer overflows to the Hartford sewage facility and help keep untreated water out of the Connecticut River.

🔒Still Hill Brewery setting up Rocky Hill Tap Room

Fledgling Still Hill Brewery is preparing to open its first Tap Room in Rocky Hill's Shunpike Business Center.
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