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November 28, 2012 EditionEdition

Patriots come, go, and never arrive in Hartford

For much of the last decade of the 20th Century, Hartford was consumed with dreams of playing...

Hartford region’s two decades of highs, lows

1992Hartford Business Journal debuts with the Nov. 2 edition.The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce debuts.Sage-Allen files for Chapter...

Firm eye on banking’s future, but keeping deep roots to the past

March 16, 2008 was a shocking day for the world financial markets. Just days earlier, Bear Stearns,...

Debate shows a city what can be done

“Good evening from the Bushnell Theater in Hartford, Connecticut.”Those words, spoken by Presidential debate moderator Jim Lehrer...
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Whalers swim south for better audience

From the time the New England Whalers arrived from Boston as a World Hockey Association team in...

Cheer like Mayor Mike for Hartford

When I recently mentioned to a friend that I had the chance to share my personal reflections...

It’s that vision thing

The Hartford Business Journal convened a roundtable discussion on the future of Greater Hartford. Here is an edited transcript of that 90-minute conversation:

CT banks, particularly community lenders, will never be the same

My banking career began as a summer teller at City Savings Bank of Pittsfield (Mass.) where I...
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Public TV, sponsors elevated UConn women’s respectability

Who doesn't have pride in Connecticut women's basketball?I remember vividly having the opportunity to bring UConn women's...

How one banker’s faith saved a small business

When I think back over the last 20 years or so, I think about the time we...

As city of innovation, Hartford’s future bright

Our Capital City is one of tremendous opportunity and potential.In the roughly two years that I've called...

News cycle has changed but players remain same

Launching a new Connecticut business in the early 1990s was not for the faint of heart. The...
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