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September 21, 2015 EditionEdition

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Social Enterprise Trust

The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce’s Helicopter Golf Ball Drop raised $1,500 for the Wallingford Emergency Shelter. The Helicopter Golf Ball Drop was sponsored by C. Cowles and Co. at the […]

🔒Strong community sense guides Sugarman’s career

Hartford may be our Capital City, but to Richard Sugarman it is something less formal.

🔒May passes golf passion on to next generation

If you hit the links this summer you experienced the joy, passion and mission of Edwin H. “Ted” May, III, founding partner of Glastonbury insurance and financial services agency May, Bonee & Walsh, and founder/board chairman of The First Tee of Connecticut.

🔒Retailers must prep for new card-swipe rules, technology

There's been much discussion and attention surrounding the payment industry's shift to EMV (Europay, MasterCard and Visa)...
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🔒Judges

John M. Horak is a stockholder in the Hartford law office of Reid and Riege P.C. Horak is a member...

🔒CT’s 2016 economic outlook bright

With the 2015 Connecticut economy in its final stretch, the preview for the state's economy next year is bright with nothing on the horizon that could derail it, observers say.

🔒Faenza, Fonti devote life to feeding Hartford’s poor

Sisters Maureen Faenza and Theresa Fonti reached out to Hartford's poor and hungry 35 years ago by offering free coffee and stale doughnuts.

🔒Savage’s ‘down-home’ style delivers for Webster Bank

Joe Savage's 2014 appointment as Webster Financial Corp.'s president was the “longest victory lap in history,” according Sarah Barr, the Waterbury bank's communications vice president.
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🔒Leaders promote community focus

Meet the Hartford Business Journal's Lifetime Achievement Award winners for 2015.

🔒Connecticut Banks’ Improved Profitability

Connecticut banks' balance sheets and profitability have strengthened noticeably since the Great Recession that began in late...

🔒Goodwin’s manufacturing center mixes technology with teaching

Q&A talks about the recently opened Goodwin College Business & Manufacturing Center with Albert Pucino, program director, manufacturing management and quality management systems.

🔒Precision X-Ray’s high-tech tools aid cancer research

A small North Branford company providing tools for cancer research around the world continues to innovate the X-ray equipment it makes for researchers who test radiation treatments on cells and small animals before they're used on humans.
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🔒Survey: Millennials crave apps for savings rates

Millennials' aversion to setting foot inside banks, thrifts or credit unions is the reason Webster Bank, Bank of America and other deposit-takers are cutting back their Connecticut branch fleets and updating the ones that are left.

🔒Farmington’s Centennial Inn sells for $7.5M

The Centennial Inn Apartments has a new owner who paid $7.5 million for the one-time extended-stay hotel on Route 6/Spring Lane in Farmington.
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