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🔒Telephone Consumer Protection Act leads to frivolous lawsuits

Dear Editor: Your recent piece (“CT attorneys, businesses seek legal payday with junk faxes,” Jan. 9) highlights the importance of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), but misses key elements […]

🔒Health Care Heroes provide healing touch for those in need

With the changing tides in Washington D.C., the healthcare industry is headed into another year of great...

🔒Innovate Hartford aims for 100 new startups in year one

Shana Schlossberg envisions her new venture in downtown Hartford's Stilts Building to be a hive of entrepreneurial and creative energy that will spin off new high-tech businesses, grow existing ones, foster investments, launch connections, inspire youth, create jobs and fuel game-changing robotic and wearable technology innovations that could be manufactured here.

🔒Savo fights ALS for himself, family, others

In 2009, Brian Savo, a husband, father of two children, and an active hockey player for most of his life, was diagnosed with ALS (amyotropic lateral sclerosis), a disease that degenerates the nerves that control muscle movement.
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🔒‘Rainmaker’ Houldin promotes insurance agents locally, nationally

Spencer Houldin enjoys traveling and meeting people, which is good because he's doing a lot of both in his new role as chairman of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA).

DOJ sues to block major CT insurance mergers

The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday filed antitrust lawsuits seeking to block Anthem's acquisition of Cigna and the merger of Aetna and Humana. As a result, Connecticut insurance regulators say they have immediately tabled their review of Anthem's application.

🔒Pratt & Whitney Wasp Engine Receives Designation as a Historic Engineering Landmark

Pratt & Whitney's Wasp engine was officially designated as a historic engineering landmark by the American Society...

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc.

The USB Foundation recently distributed $165,750 to 28 nonprofit agencies whose services cover western Connecticut. The USB...
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🔒Mansfield apts. are CT’s latest EB-5 project

A Mansfield apartment development could raise 60 percent of its needed $20 million through a federal program that provides visas in exchange for investments.

🔒Diversification, adaptability keys to business survival

The economy of Connecticut, and indeed the country, has fundamentally changed since the economic recession of 2008.
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