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September 3, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒United Way of Central and Northeastern CT receives Eversource grant 

United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut has received a $260,000 grant from Eversource to support its community campaign. The funds will be used to ensure youth success, economic mobility and access to health and basic-needs services for residents in United Way’s service area. Pictured (from left) are: Jack Arsego, community relations manager, Eversource; Ana Alfaro, […]

🔒New Country Mini of Hartford holds annual charity campaign

New Country MINI of Hartford supported city students with its fifth annual “Stuff the MINI to the...

🔒Overcoming C-suite bias

“Nevertheless, She Persisted — True Stories of Women Leaders in Tech” by Pratima Rao Gluckman (Friesen Press,...

🔒East Hartford Coca-Cola bottler sees greater local control after buyout by regional franchisee

With new ownership, a 500-employee Coca-Cola bottling plant in East Hartford has greater local control.
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🔒Business community can play key role preventing prescription opioid abuse

Connecticut's opioid statistics aren't pretty. Residents are more likely to die from an overdose, whether from illicit opioids or prescription opioids, than an automobile accident.

🔒The trials and tribulations of selling a business

Whether described as a tsunami of sellers, the coming “Baby Boomer bust” or other names, many private company owners are in sell mode, whether they know it or not.

🔒NIMBYism on display in Newington

"No." It's a common refrain you hear from town or city residents whenever a new development is proposed.

🔒Former CNN reporter Snow joins QU Poll

Over the past few years, journalists and pollsters have received intense criticism from many corners of the American public. Mary Snow is moving from one profession to the other.
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🔒Bloomfield shared-solar project delayed until 2019

A shared clean-energy pilot program that's been beset by delays over the past few years will take a bit longer to debut one of its three projects.

🔒Kask shepherding BlumShapiro into technological age

At BlumShapiro, the largest New England-based accounting shop by revenue, advances in technology are adding new capabilities and shifting how the company does business, Chief Executive Officer Joseph Kask said during a recent interview at the firm's West Hartford headquarters.

🔒CFA Society Hartford sponsors annual corporate 5K

Nearly 800 runners from over 50 corporate teams raced through Hartford earlier this month at the 2018...

🔒CT ramps up efforts to collect online sales tax revenues

The state is ramping up efforts to collect online sales tax revenues.
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🔒At 10 years, CT Science Center’s STEM focus top priority

Q&A talks with Matt Fleury, president and CEO of the Connecticut Science Center, which is marking its 10th anniversary.

🔒For Foxwoods Resort Casino, size matters as MGM Springfield adds new competition

Foxwoods Resort Casino has been gearing up for the launch of MGM Springfield for several years, adding exclusive resort and recreation amenities.
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