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Court backs OSU in ESPN’s open records lawsuit

The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with Ohio State University in an open records lawsuit brought by Bristol sports programmer ESPN over documents it sought from the university related to the 2011 football team scandal and NCAA investigation, The Associated Press reports.

Toussaint retakes her GC post at Bristol’s Barnes

Claudia Toussaint is back in her old job as general counsel and secretary at Barnes Group, two months after quitting the Bristol manufacturing and logistics-services firm for a job with another company, authorities say.

Farm’ton’s Horizon Tech joining Russell 3K

Farmington specialty financier Horizon Technology Finance Corp. is being included on the broad-market Russell 3000 Index, authorities.

UTC confirms Leadership Center in Farmington

Officials at Hartford-based United Technologies Corp. confirmed on Tuesday the company's lease of 108,000 sq. ft. of...
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CT’s Horizon in on $15M loan to high-tech battery maker

Farmington's Horizon Technology Finance Corp. and a California co-lender have staked a $15 million loan on a Pittsburgh maker of high-tech batteries.

Figures in CT Colonial Realty fraud in legal disputes

Some of the people convicted in the state's largest real estate fraud, the collapse of Colonial Realty's $2 billion empire two decades ago, are now tangled in lawsuits over defaulted loans and failed real estate deals, some worth millions of dollars, The Associated Press reports.

Hartford’s $2.7M in park, cemetery upgrades

Hartford city officials took off wraps Monday morning on the $1.7 million in renovations to the city's Pope Park Recreation Center shell. Later in the day, $1 million in first-phase improvements to the Old North Cemetery will be unveiled.

Bristol’s Fradette/Carlson sold to R.I. brokerage

Bristol broker Fradette/Carlson Insurance Agency has been acquired by Rhode Island's Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage Inc., officials say.
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Hartford to use larvicide to control mosquitoes

Hartford officials say crews will be treating catch basins and wetland areas in the city with larvicide to control mosquitoes and the West Nile virus, The Associated Press reports.

Ex-Aetna CEO raps insurance mandate

Ronald Williams, Hartford health insurer Aetna Inc.'s retired chairman and CEO, criticizing the component at the heart of the U.S. healthcare overhaul law, known as the individual mandate, and predicted it would not be upheld, Reuters reports.
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