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HDI Memorial Effort Still Far Short Of Goal
The Hartford Courant— The total cost of a memorial to slain Hartford Distributors workers will be about $69,000, and after paying expenses for a fundraising picnic and other services, organizers are still far short of their goal. "We raised a little under $40,000 at...Tags: Human Interest, Social Issues, Charity, Hartford Distributors, Manchester
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Bryan Cirigliano, President Of Teamsters Local
About a dozen grim-faced people stood in the front yard of Bryan Cirigliano's home at 26 Sleepy Hollow Road in Newington, near the West Hartford town line, on Tuesday afternoon.
Cars lined the quiet street of modest homes, and three police officers stood...Tags: West Hartford, Unions, Career and Workplace, Newington, Hartford Distributors
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Francis Fazio, Of Bristol, Made Effort To Warn Others
They were picking their loads when the shooting started.
The older drivers at Hartford Distributors, the guys with the most seniority, always picked their delivery routes first, before the younger drivers got to choose.
The drivers would gather in a...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Francis Fazio , Vehicles, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Craig Pepin, 60, Coach And Mentor
Each time Craig Pepin would stop by the South Windsor Parks and Recreation Department, he would poke his head into Ryan Kane's work space and say hello.
Sometimes they'd talk about baseball. Sometimes family. Kane, assistant director of the department,...Tags: Sports, Career and Workplace, New York Mets, Companies and Corporations, Employees
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Time To Study Gun Violence As Public Health Issue
The Hartford CourantWe need a Bobo Doll with teeth. In the early 1960s, Stanford University psychologist Albert Bandura conducted experiments that involved, in part, an adult mistreating an inflatable doll named Bobo in the presence of children. Bandura then recorded the...Tags: Jared Lee Loughner, Stanford University, Rentals, Research, Politics
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9 Dead In Manchester Workplace Shooting
Omar Thornton almost slept through his 6 a.m. wakeup call Tuesday, springing to life only after the teenage brother of his girlfriend nudged him awake.
The 34-year-old kissed his girlfriend Kristi Hannah goodbye, told her he loved her, and then left...Tags: Health, M. Jodi Rell, Companies and Corporations, William Ackerman, Crime, Law and Justice
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Disgruntled Employee Kills 2 in Kraft Food Plant Shooting
Associated PressPHILADELPHIA -- Minutes after a woman was suspended from her job at a Kraft Foods Inc. plant and was escorted out, she returned with a handgun and opened fire, killing two people and critically injuring a third before being taken into custody, police...Tags: Health, Crimes, The Associated Press, Newport Beach, Companies and Corporations
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Family, Friends Of Omar Thornton Say He Never Showed A Violent Side
EAST HARTFORD — Omar Thornton's family had heard he was having problems at his job at Hartford Distributors in Manchester. But he was so soft-spoken and laid-back that no one knew how much of an impact the problems were having on him. "I never in a...Tags: Employers, Companies and Corporations, Employees, East Windsor, Health and Safety at Work
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Trying To Comfort Victims' Relatives, Friends In South Windsor Church
Father Daniel Sullivan thought a long time about what he'd say. Hours before a memorial service Wednesday for the victims of one of the state's worst mass murders, Sullivan sat, paper and pen in hand, and contemplated the massive task before him. He...Tags: Sports, Crimes, Family, William Ackerman, Murder
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Decoding The Signs, Averting The Horror
The pattern is familiar: Someone goes on a shooting rampage in the workplace, and experts in mental health, law enforcement and the media struggle to find lessons in the aftermath. That's what happened after four employees were shot to death at the...Tags: Employers, Crimes, Politics, Substance Abuse, Connecticut
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Officials: Connecticut Shooter Was Selling Beer To 3rd Party
The president of a beer distribution company says the employee who went on a shooting rampage there had been systematically stealing beer and selling it to a third party.
Ross Hollander, president of Hartford Distributors in Manchester, said the...Tags: Crimes, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Justice and Rights, Social Issues, Civil Rights
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