September 7, 2009 EditionEdition

Hamilton Lays Off 45

Aerospace parts maker Hamilton Sundstrand last week delivered pink slips to 45 salaried workers, including 12 in...

Aiello Still Helping Those in Need

Rosemary J. Aiello may be known to readers of the Hartford Business Journal as one of the...

Big Brother’s Latest Fear: Flick Of A Fancy Lighter

Our nation’s constitutional ground rules lovingly vow that “the powers not delegated to the United States by...

Courant Ripping Off Smaller Newspapers

Local news is the most expensive news. A news organization can hire someone to report about national...
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Movers & Shakers

To submit items for Movers & Shakers, please email text and high-resolution photos to news@ hartfordbusiness.com....

Burnside Brews Up A Storm

Every small business has a story to tell, and the Hartford Business Journal’s Local Insight column will...

On The Brink | Downtown Eatery Faces Eviction, Files For Bankruptcy

Just one year after opening its doors at 100 Trumbull St., Dulce Restaurant is facing eviction for...

Emergency Alert Systems Incompatible

The state’s new $1.4 million emergency notification system is not compatible with the systems recently installed by...
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Gerber CEO Sees Hope For Economy

There are glimmers of hope that the economy may be starting to pull out of its nosedive,...

Red Dress Run

The American Heart Association and the Hartford Marathon Foundation recently partnered for the 12th Annual Red Dress...

Village for Families & Children Inc.

Mission: To build a community of strong, healthy families that protect and nurture children. Background: Founded...

Goodrich Foundation Aids Museum

The New England Air Museum has received a $10,000 grant from The Goodrich Foundation in continued support...
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More Charges

Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez was arrested again last week; this time charged with extorting money from a...

Vetoes Show Rell’s True Political Colors

What conclusions can be reached as a result of this year’s string of vetoes from Gov. M....

Budget Failure

The state budget passed by the General Assembly last week provides little comfort to those who believe...

Law Firm Welcomes Summer Interns

Robinson & Cole recently offered summer internships to three high school students from the Hartford area. The...
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ADL To Honor Chase, Carter Families

The Connecticut office of the Anti-Defamation League will honor the Chase and Carter families with the Torch...

Business Groups: Budget Only Delays Real Pain

While Connecticut’s business community didn’t get slammed with many new taxes in the $37.6 billion budget recently...

State Faces $1.1 Billion In Cuts To Nursing Home Care

A new analysis of pending health care reforms by the American Health Care Association says that Connecticut...

Standard & Poor’s Lowers MassMutual To Its ‘Second Best’ Rating

A major financial strength-ratings firm has lowered its ratings a notch on Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co....
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Salon Ribbon Cutting

Style Points Salon in South Windsor hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony in conjunction with their Grand Opening...

A Fake Headline For Instruction

As technology has evolved, how have you made your Web site more user friendly for customers to...

Pilgrim Furniture Heads To Manchester

Pilgrim Furniture City is coming to town, replacing the VF Outlet Marketplace at the west end of...

RE: Rell letting budget plan through unsigned

A sampling of comments to HartfordBusiness.com RE: Rell letting budget plan through unsigned When...
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State Contracts

Here are the latest bids for products and services received by the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services...

Of Note

OF NOTE • The Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) has announced the 2009 recipients of...

Q&A | On The Air

Jennifer Parsons One look at the merger of Fox 61 and The Hartford Courant shows the...
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