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Allen to manage Windham center

Rebecca Allen has joined Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery as manager of the Windham Recovery Community Center.Prior...

Windham’s SI Financial sees 4Q net lose steam

Windham's SI Financial Group Inc. booked lower fourth-quarter profits, hindered by lower fee income and the impact of an asset sale and a branch closing.

CT’s Rogers amps up its 4Q, ’12 net

Killingly specialty-products manufacturer Rogers Corp. rode the cresting wave of demand for smartphones, tablets and other high-margin electronics to post soaring fourth-quarter and 2012 profits.

Windham elderly advocate Stein on D.C. panel

Judith Stein, founder and executive director of the Center for Medicare Advocacy in Windham's Willimantic section, has been empaneled on the Bipartisan Long-Term Care Commission, authorities say.
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CT Rogers’ Dec. sales fell off ‘fiscal cliff’

Killingly specialty-products maker Rogers Corp. says its December sales plummeted amid customer uncertainty over the U.S. “fiscal cliff'' budget affair, forcing it to lower its fourth-quarter revenue outlook.

Solarize CT doubles solar adoption in pilot towns

The pilot program Solarize Connecticut has doubled the adoption of residential solar installations to 2.3 megawatts in its four participant communities in the first five months of the initiative.

CT hands Plainfield $500K to fix road artery

Plainfield will use a $500,000 state grant to rebuild and repair Green Hollow Road, a key commercial artery bisecting the eastern Connecticut community.

IMTI graduates 11 solar technicians

Waterbury workforce developer Industrial Management & Training Institute graduated 11 students from its solar technician program.
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Travelers Championship donates $1.15M

The Travelers Championship PGA tournament announced on Tuesday the 2012 event generated $1.15 million for more than 100 charities around the region, the highest since the insurer took over title sponsorship in 2007.

Mass. health plan entering CT market

Massachusetts health insurer Harvard Pilgrim Health Care has submitted a license application with state regulators to start a nonprofit health plan in Connecticut that will offer coverage in the individual, commercial, and Medicare markets, HartfordBusiness.com has learned.
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