November 30, 2020Edition

Many hotels have hung on, but pandemic’s true impacts could be felt soon

When Toronto’s Major League Soccer team selected Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford as its temporary...

One year in, ECHN’s Weymouth tackles challenges on multiple fronts

Manchester Memorial Hospital was founded just after the great flu pandemic of 1918-19, and on its centennial,...

Rebel Interactive takes risks in crowded digital-marketing industry

Bryn Tindall, founder and CEO of Southington digital marketing firm Rebel Interactive Group, says actual rebels are...

Employers must prep now for CT’s new paid leave program

While employers continue to be consumed with addressing the many thorny employment issues related to the COVID-19...
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CT should allow rideshare drivers to maintain independence

Election Day 2020 featured races and storylines that will go down in history books, but one of...

Shaping your company’s reputation matters

This year has presented what are likely two of the biggest reputational tests for businesses in our...

Bordonaro: CT can’t afford a public insurance plan

The state of Connecticut will begin assessing a 0.5% employee payroll tax Jan. 1, as part of...

The Bushnell refinances debt as pandemic weighs on its finances

Last year, The Bushnell’s leaders were confident they could erase the performing-arts venue’s $9.2-million debt by the...
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Hartford-area doctors eye expanded use of telehealth, even as some payers balk

Look up. Look down. Walk in a straight line. Can you tell me what day it is?...

Pandemic will lead to branch closures, but physical locations remain key for many bankers

Connecticut bank branches have been declining in number for the past decade, and closures reached new highs...

CT banks struggle to make hay from pandemic-induced deposit flood

Connecticut bank accounts are positively brimming with cash, thanks to COVID-19 federal stimulus and the pandemic’s ongoing...

Some experts say cities are the answer to manufacturers’ workforce woes

Martin Guay wants to bring Connecticut manufacturing back to its urban roots of the Industrial Revolution era,...
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Employers face tough choices as COVID-19 vaccine rollout nears

Many Connecticut employers still have work-from-home, mask-wearing and other coronavirus-induced policies in place, but with recent news...
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