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September 24, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒New federal tax rules create uncertainty in CT

As many Connecticut residents are painfully aware, the new federal tax law passed last December limits our ability to deduct the state and local taxes we pay each year.

🔒From mechanic to entrepreneur, Ruggiero turns motorcycle avocation into vocation

Rob Ruggiero's Bloomfield-based motorcycle center is taking on a challenging environment in which fewer people, especially Millennials, are riding and buying motorcycles.

🔒The Ulbrich Boys and Girls Club celebrates new technology center

The Ulbrich Boys and Girls Club in Wallingford celebrated the grand opening of its new Technology Center,...

🔒Amazon hosts educational program at CT Children’s

Amazon recently hosted a special “Camp Amazon: Gold Edition” event for 15 local children from Connecticut Children's...
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🔒New Country Mini donates supplies to Hartford students

New Country Motor Cars held its fifth annual “Stuff the MINI to the Max” campaign in which...

🔒After building Vantis Life into $1B insurer, Tedone heads toward retirement

After building Vantis Life Insurance Co. into a $1 billion insurer, chief executive Peter Tedone is heading out the door for retirement.

🔒Larson must show CT the money for tunnel plan

In the memorable 1996 film “Jerry Maguire,” a cocky Arizona Cardinals wide receiver, Rod Tidwell — played by Cuba Gooding Jr. — repeatedly echoed the phrase, “Show me the money,” insisting he get a higher-paying contract.

🔒Female investors have a growing influence

How far we women have come from the days of being uncertain about family finances, to starting our own portfolios.
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🔒At 25 years, CT Women’s Hall of Fame seeks to leverage latest wave of female empowerment

When Geena Clonan, former co-managing director of the Connecticut Forum, planned one of the organization's first panel discussions in 1992 she expected a stimulating conversation; what she helped found, as a result, was much greater.

🔒UConn Tech Park offers new twist to industry-college partnerships

Touring the Innovation Partnership Building (IPB) at the University of Connecticut Tech Park in Storrs is like taking a peek into the future. A lot of big machines and big ideas.

🔒Chris Cusano | Executive Director, Connecticut Brain Tumor Alliance

Learning the ropes in leading a nonprofit after spending years at a corporate law firm might present some challenges for Chris Cusano, the new executive director of the Connecticut Brain Tumor Alliance.

🔒CT colleges, high schools tighten bonds with employers to feed jobs pipeline

Colleges and high schools are tightening bonds with employers to feed Connecticut's jobs pipeline.
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🔒Online grocery competition heats up in CT

Online grocery shopping competition is heating up in Connecticut with several new players entering the market.

🔒Creating organizational climate change that works

One year ago, the city of Hartford published its Hartford Climate Action Plan.

🔒Making a history degree more practical

College-industry partnerships, at least in one case, have made a seemingly impractical major a lot more practical.

🔒Staying ahead in the knowledge-based economy

“Never Stop Learning — Stay Relevant, Reinvent Yourself, and Thrive” by Bradley R. StaatsThere isn't a day...
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