UnitedHealthcare volunteers and Hartford Public Schools staff handed out 200 backpacks filled with school supplies to local families. In addition, 300 stuffed backpacks were donated to South Park Inn, Family […]
A lending business headed by the chairman and founder of South Windsor's TicketNetwork has sought to stake its claim in a growing legal battle over personal seat licenses between season-ticket holders and the Los Angeles Rams, which moved from St. Louis to LA this year.
I have the opportunity on a regular basis to talk with the senior leadership of small and middle market manufacturing firms. While our conversations cover a wide variety of topics, one that consistently rises to the top is the lack of skilled people to fill a wide variety of job vacancies.
The downtown Bristol office-complex that houses The Wheeler Health & Wellness Center and other health tenants sold recently for $3.5 million, brokers say.
The strange saga of ConnectiCare's participation on the state's insurance exchange is finally over, at least for now, but the cat and mouse game between the Farmington insurer and state insurance regulators has left in our minds more questions than answers.
The lead editorial in the Aug. 18th edition of the Wall Street Journal (“The Aetna Mugging”) tells a tale of two foreseeable phenomena: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is failing to deliver as promised, and insurance companies are going to be in the line of fire as the blame game begins.
When Allstate Fire Systems submitted a bid in August to install sprinkler systems as part of a $4 million Hartford Public Library interior-renovation project, five other companies competed for the job.