November 3, 2014 EditionEdition

Next governor must focus on budget, taxes, workforce development

This week, election season finally comes to a close, and one gubernatorial candidate will transition from campaigning...

HealthyCT adopts medical home incentives for docs

Wallingford nonprofit insurer HealthyCT is joining the race to test new payment models that aim to improve...

South Windsor Chamber of Commerce Donates to Food Bank

The South Windsor Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with Geissler's Supermarket, recently held a food drive at...

CCC donations benefit Open Hearth

The Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford recently donated $1,000 each to two charitable organizations including The Open...
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CT Facilities Management Assoc. Member Earns Industry Recognition

Jay Drew, the facilities project manager for the Connecticut General Assembly and vice president of the International...

New Harvard Pilgrim wellness program aims to boost worker health, cut employer costs

Joan Fallon didn't use to think much about the nutritional value of her blueberry muffin mix.

CT must promote its ‘Insurance Capital’ title

I take a lot of pride in promoting Connecticut as the Insurance Capital – a title authenticated...

Pullman & Comley hosts annual women’s tea in Hartford

More than 100 women gathered to celebrate law firm Pullman & Comley's 2014 Networking Tea at the...
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Cabela’s donates equipment to Channel 3 Kids Camp

Staff from East Hartford outdoor retailer Cabela's presented Channel 3 Kids Camp with new equipment for the...

More in-fill housing, retail aired for West Hartford

A pair of West Hartford development proposals would expand market-rate housing in Bishops Corner and add a...

Rebuilding Hartford with cues from the past

Q&A talks with Jody Blankenship, executive director of the Connecticut Historical Society, which has opened a new...

Fulfilling psychological needs key to boosting employee satisfaction

“Why Motivating People Doesn't Work… and What Does” by Susan Fowler (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, $24 95).Despite management's numerous...
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777 Main’s gritty power-bath draws gripes

A solution has been reached between the city Health Department and the cleaning subcontractor scouring the grimy exterior of the downtown Hartford skyscraper, 777 Main St., which is being converted to high-rise apartments.

Legislative panel aims to re-think CT’s tax code

For those who've lived in Connecticut for a while and pay close attention to the tax system, next year is going to be a bit of déjà vu.

Reauthorizing terrorism risk insurance is essential for New England

In a few short weeks, after voters have gone to the polls, the current Congress will return...
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