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🔒Anti-Defamation League to honor The Hoffman Family and Ray Allen

The Anti-Defamation League will honor The Hoffman Family of Hoffman Auto Group and NBA Champion Ray Allen at the 2016 Greater Hartford Torch of Liberty Award Reception Gala. The Torch […]

🔒Couple aims to build CT’s largest makerspace

An Avon couple hopes to kick Connecticut's burgeoning “makerspace” movement up a few notches, and they may have the funding to do it.

🔒Electric suppliers pay for clean-energy shortage

More than half of the electricity suppliers operating in Connecticut will pay a combined $7.9 million for missing renewable-energy targets in 2014, the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority disclosed in a recent draft decision.

🔒CT projected to continue low-wage job growth; higher-ed degrees will pay more

Forty three percent of the jobs created in Connecticut over the next eight years will be for workers who have a college degree, but as many as 39 percent of new jobs will be for people with a high school diploma or less.
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🔒AI Group races in Hartford’s Riverfront Dragon Boat Race

Cheshire affordable housing company HAI Group recently participated in the Riverfront Dragon Boat and Asian Festival in...

🔒Holcomb serves higher ‘purpose’ at Firebox Restaurant

Jennifer Holcomb has worked more than 20 years in the restaurant industry in myriad capacities at well-known eateries throughout the region, but she's found something special and different at Firebox Restaurant in Hartford.

🔒Hartford must dare to think ‘greatly,’ again

Hartford has been a town that has dared greatly for 400 years.

🔒Crosskey Architects relos to 750 Main St.

Hartford's Crosskey Architects is close to wrapping up its relocation from downtown space above Union Station, moving some six blocks east, to the historic Hartford Trust Building, 750 Main St.
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🔒Johnson Memorial Hospital hosts fifth annual golf tournament

Johnson Memorial Hospital recently hosted its fifth Annual Golf Classic with its medical staff at Ellington Ridge...

🔒Planning and zoning redo a positive step for Hartford

The city of Hartford has taken its share of hits this year, largely due to its tenuous fiscal position and the mismanagement of Dunkin' Donuts Park. But one area where the city deserves credit is its new planning and zoning regulations, which many agree will make development in Hartford an easier task.

🔒Seven ways to take control of your meeting

Whether we like it or not, most of us will spend a significant amount of our careers attending various meetings. These meetings may be with coworkers, clients, suppliers or others.

🔒CFOs are numbers-driven strategists

As much as any officer at for- or nonprofit enterprises, chief financial officers are a distinct breed.
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🔒How to encourage divergent thinking for future success

“Out Think: How Innovative Leaders Drive Exceptional Outcomes” by G. Shawn Hunter (Jossey-Bass, $24.95). Imagination, ideation and...
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