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🔒Amenta Emma Wins Design Awards

Hartford design firm Amenta Emma was honored with a Citation Award for Excellence in Architecture as well as a People’s Choice Award by the American Institute of Architects for its Symmetry Partners project in Glastonbury. Consumer […]

🔒RCN Capital volunteers with Habitat for Humanity

RCN Capital employees recently teamed up with Habitat for Humanity during their 23rd annual two week long...

🔒New nonprofits to push paid family leave, gender-pay equality

The abolishment this past spring of a 43-year-old commission that fought for women's issues at the state legislature — including gender-pay equality and paid family leave — has given rise to two new nonprofits that aim to continue the advocacy.

🔒Don’t let ugly election season keep you from the polls

Some voters may be apt to stay home this election season, turned off by the ugliness of the presidential race and the two deeply flawed candidates running for the country's highest office.
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🔒S. Windsor warehouse for sale at $6.95M

About half the space in a 256,000-square-foot warehouse-distribution center in South Windsor is available for lease, with the entire facility available for purchase at $6.95 million, brokers say.

🔒Hartford Foundation pledges $1M to help nonprofits hit by state cuts

Q&A talks to Linda Kelly, president of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, about her organization's efforts to help nonprofits that face state and local funding cuts.

🔒National Green Bank smart use of gov’t investment

The use of taxpayer money to incentivize investment by the private sector is rarely a sure thing, but a proposal recently introduced in Congress has the potential to provide just such a spark to a growing U.S. industry while substantially improving our environment. This plan has solid results behind it based on test cases in Connecticut and several other states.

🔒From salesman to president, Cartisano’s first job sticks

When Jay Cartisano landed his first job out of college as a copy and fax machine salesman,...
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🔒Loughman aims to reconnect Wadsworth to community

Thomas J. Loughman wasted no time making a bold move as the new head of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art when he launched a program in August offering free admission to Hartford residents.

🔒How marketers can become more relevant to the C-suite

“The 12 Powers of a Marketing Leader: How to Succeed by Building Customer and Company Value” by...

🔒ConnectiCare millions in red during rate case

When ConnectiCare sued the state in September over what it considered inadequate rates approved for some of its 2017 health plans, the Farmington insurer's finances were deep in the red as the company faced pressures in several of its business segments.

🔒Hartford’s Mark Twain House relies on natural gas again

As cold temperatures approach, Hartford's Mark Twain House & Museum has become a natural gas customer for the first time since the famed author lived there.
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🔒5 ways to make strategic planning more successful

Fall is the season of strategy for many organizations. If the mention of strategic planning causes your leadership team to start muttering about “useless meetings,” “wasted time,” and “nothing changing,” and if the rest of the team gets excited because the boss will be out of the office for a few days, perhaps a redesign of how you approach strategic planning is in order.

🔒SI Financial Foundation awards the Mystic Area Shelter & Hospitality Inc.

SI Financial Foundation awarded $2,000 to the Mystic Area Shelter & Hospitality Inc. (MASH) and its Shelter...
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