September 7, 2015 EditionEdition

🔒Competing baseball franchises underscore regional divide

If you need a good example of why regionalism is a tough sell in Connecticut, just look at the fight over minor league baseball between Hartford and New Britain.

🔒Local business donates back-to-school supplies to CMHA

Hovin Underwriting Partners of Simsbury has aided back-to-school time for children who struggle with mental health issues...

🔒Alexion is CT’s best performing stock

Stocks of Connecticut's largest publicly traded companies have taken the same hit as the broader market in...

🔒Legal woes ensnarl Bloomfield cryptocurrency operator

Legal troubles are mounting for a Connecticut cryptocurrency startup that abandoned its Bloomfield headquarters earlier this year amid accusations that it bilked customers.
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🔒Webster Bank named leader in corporate social responsibility

The Financial Services Roundtable announced that Webster Bank received the FSR Corporate Social Responsibility Leadership Award. The...

🔒Tips for bringing creativity back into the workplace

“inGenius — A Crash Course on Creativity” by Tina Seelig (HarperOne, $15.99).If you weren't fortunate enough to...

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Jerome Home

The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving awarded a $220,000 grant to the Greater Hartford YMCA to support...

🔒Bucolic Simsbury, a Realtor’s dream

Convenience, charm, natural beauty, recreation and school quality are among factors making West Simsbury and Simsbury at...
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🔒Hamden student apts. fetch $7.6M from Calif. buyer

A California investor paid $7.6 million for a 120-bed student-housing complex in Hamden, brokers say.

🔒CT Green Bank model copied across nation, globe

By the end of this fiscal year, the Connecticut Green Bank expects to attract $500 million in private investment for clean energy projects, doubling last year's total and matching the amount of private capital injected into Connecticut's clean energy economy over the last 10 years.

🔒A manufacturing challenge: thinking differently to compete globally

To survive in today's economic climate, it has become evident that small to mid-sized manufacturing companies need to continually think and act creatively about the factors that will allow them to achieve global competitiveness.

🔒Commercial Realtors raise funds for Journey Home

The CT Commercial Real Estate Alliance recently held its annual Greater Hartford Open (GHO) at TPC River...
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🔒Boyne’s thrift store gives homeowners hope

It's 10:30 a.m. and Matt Boyne is maneuvering a forklift, relocating slabs of wood doors inside a one-story concrete building.

🔒Bristol Blues Pink Night supports Beekley Center for Breast Health and Wellness

The Bristol Blues of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League raised $1,756 at the first annual Pink Night...

🔒Investing in marijuana no safe bet

The question of whether Connecticut will ultimately legalize marijuana for recreational use is still up in the air. The idea floated around the state legislature during the last session but didn't go far . . . this time.

🔒Architects eye shorter path to licensure

Q&A talks about national licensing requirements for architects with Michael J. Armstrong, CEO of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).
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