September 1, 2014 EditionEdition

Arthur G. Russell Co. eyes 25% revenue growth following acquisition

Mark Burzynski doesn't hold back when he talks about the impact his 69-year old, automated assembly equipment manufacturing company has had on the medical device industry.

Seven ways to know you are a leader

Some of us realize we are leaders early in life; others may become one over time. In...

Food bank gets $50K from Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley recently provided a $50,000 grant to Connecticut Food Bank to fund its Kids' BackPack Program,...

UTC helps CT high school students visit China through Junior Achievement

Twenty Connecticut high school students traveled to China this summer to complete a year-long program that began...
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Tips for the late-blooming entrepreneurs

“Late-Blooming Entrepreneurs: 8 Principles for Starting a Business After Age 40” by Lynne Beverly Strang (White Chimney...

Hartford’s 2013 STEM Gala raises scholarship funds

Nearly 80 people gathered for the recent 2014 STEM Scholarship Gala hosted by the Southern New England...

Manufacturing Reinvestment Account changes could spur investment

Q&A talks about recent legislative changes to the state's Manufacturing Reinvestment Account with co-creator Jamison Scott, who is the executive vice president and corporate officer of Woodbridge-based Air Handling Systems.

Some wineries say ‘no’ to CT Wine Trail

The Connecticut Wine Trail for years has served as a key marketing tool for the state's wine industry, helping drive interest and promotion to many of the state's vineyards.
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Asian investors buy into CT energy industry

The Far East's ambition to become a worldwide renewable energy leader has made some Connecticut companies a prime acquisition target of Asian investors.

Reflecting on 12 strong years at HBJ

The past 12 years at the Hartford Business Journal have been the most rewarding of my entire...

Hospital for Special Care gives scholarships to four local students

New Britain's Hospital for Special Care (HSC) recently honored four area students for their academic achievements. The students...

Employers must encourage Millennial civic engagement

Millennials are the current and future leaders of our community. They contribute to our workforce, vibrant neighborhoods...
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Savings Institute building Tolland branch

Savings Institute Bank & Trust has broken ground for a Tolland branch office, on Merrow Road.The 1,496-square-foot...

CT should outlaw transportation fund raids

If you're looking for one issue that seems to be bringing together candidates from all political stripes...

Golf course manager files for bankruptcy

The former manager of Hartford's two city-owned golf courses — terminated from his contract last year over lack of upkeep — has faced a string of lawsuits over the past few years, mostly for unpaid bills, culminating recently in the foreclosure and bankruptcy of his Bloomfield golf course.
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