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Jackson lab project has big hidden costs

At last Governor Malloy’s economic development efforts may produce some genuine business expansion in the state rather...

ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE HONORS ALUMNAE

Three members of the St. Joseph College community were recognized with Distinguished Alumna Awards for their outstanding...

Nonprofits show optimism despite serious concerns, United Way survey finds

Even as the economy continues its slow recovery, many Hartford-area non-profit organizations have a renewed sense of...

Outside vendors relish Indian casino climate

Since their inception in the 1990s, Connecticut’s resort casinos generated billions for their Native American tribe owners...
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Obama could do better in finding job advisors

Thousands of American companies are creating jobs and increasing sales at record rates. But with the exception...

Tapping into social media | Businesses use online tools to connect with customers, generate sales

It’s taken awhile, but Connecticut companies are starting to tap into social media websites to connect directly...

American eel listing may endanger CT businesses

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering listing the American eel as an endangered species, a...

Shifting dirt at Rentschler Field doesn’t mean development near

A new parking layout at Rentschler Field is paving the way for the next stage of an...
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HARTFORD SYMPHONY’S ‘PRELUDE’ GALA RAISES MORE THAN $125K

Patrons of the arts gathered recently at the Clubhouse at Rentschler Field in East Hartford for the...

Even in education, specialists needed

The Hartford Business Journal identifies me as a “freelance writer,” which suggests that I am a Renaissance...

Books pinpoint skills needed at the top

“The Leader’s Checklist” by Michael Useem (Wharton Digital Press, $9.99). Useem’s 15 principles show that leading...

OF NOTE

 SAUNDERS GAINS EMERITUS STATUS ON BOARD OF INTERVAL HOUSE Judith E. Saunders, a CPA at Filomeno...
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Foxwoods vendor offers pay-by-smartphone

One of the highest profile operators of Foxwoods Resort Casino non-gaming amenities is allowing customers to pay...

State’s new energy department taking shape | State looks to cut costs to ratepayers while growing renewable power sources

The plan to turn Connecticut into a leader in clean energy technology, renewable resources and lower cost...

Coldwell-Prestige deal hints more consolidation

Consolidation within the residential real estate brokerage industry remains alive and well in Connecticut with several large...

Movers & Shakers

To submit items for Movers & Shakers, please email text and high-resolution photos to news@ hartfordbusiness.com....
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Five steps to prevent small business fraud

Attention Connecticut small business owner: What measures are you taking to protect your company from fraud? ...

MEALS ON WHEELS GOLF TOURNAMENT BENEFITS SENIORS

The Community Renewal Team’s 10th annual Meals on Wheels Golf Classic benefitting the senior nutrition program welcomed...

Social media, federal reform touch nonprofits

Q&A talks about the nonprofit landscape with Gloria J. McAdam, president and CEO of Foodshare in Bloomfield....

Public companies rethink investor relations practices for social media

Public companies in Connecticut are wrestling with integrating the rapid infusion of social media into everyday business...
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Most of a solution isn’t right answer

There’s a lot to like flowing from Governor Malloy’s Economic Summit. Putting an emphasis on entrepreneurship...

B of A makes big gain in market share, data shows

Despite bad press over new fees, foreclosures and layoffs, Bank of America isn’t having a problem protecting...

Online giving pays off in donations, savings

Each fall for the past 10 years, Susan Hitchcock, community affairs manager for Stratford-based Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.,...

Integrity is all that matters in business, life

In our country and, indeed, all over the globe, we are facing so many crises that we...
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