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McKinney Rips Malloy Budget As "Shell Game" Filled With Gimmicks
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on Wednesday will propose extending several taxes that had been scheduled to expire in order to help pay for his overall plan to increase state spending by nearly 10 percent over the next two years, according to legislators briefed...Tags: Dominion Resources Incorporated, Politics, Regional Authority, Long Island Sound, Dannel P. Malloy
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MetLife, GE Team Up To Provide $247 Million To Kansas Wind Farm
The Hartford CourantMetLife and an arm of General Electric that finances energy projects have teamed up for the second time this year as investors in a major wind farm in the Great Plains. This time, GE Energy Financial Services and MetLife Inc. joined Union Bank to invest...Tags: Stamford, Alternative Energy, Westar Energy Incorporated, Renewable Energy, Economy, Business and Finance
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MetLife gets out of banking business, sells deposits to GE Capital
WASHINGTON -- Snoopy is getting out of the banking business. Insurance giant MetLife Inc., which uses Peanuts characters as its corporate mascots, on Monday closed a deal to sell its banking assets. GE Capital Retail Bank, a subsidiary of General...
Tags: Banking, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Google+, Finance, Federal Reserve
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New blade at Molded Fiber Glass could help add jobs in Aberdeen
The Molded Fiber Glass plant in Aberdeen will transition to making a new larger wind turbine blade, which will likely allow the company to add employees in the coming year, said Dave Giovannini, senior vice president. "If all goes well, we will be...Tags: Labor Legislation, U.S. Congress, Politics, Tax Credits, Credit and Debt
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Arts Year In Review: A year of culture
With Newport-Mesans in the Olympics, contentious City Council elections and those Mitt and Barack guys grabbing headlines, it was a busy year for news — and the arts proved to be no exception. We could try to order this into a conventional "top 10...Tags: Refugee, Federal Election Commission, Wines, Politics, Arts
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Obituary: John M. Chambers
John M. Chambers 1925-2013 GEORGETOWN, Ohio — John Martin Chambers Sr., 87, of Georgetown, Ohio, died Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013, at the Ohio Veterans Home in Georgetown, Ohio. He was a farmer, a retired inspector for the General Electric Co., a U.S....Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Georgetown, World War II (1939-1945)
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Property of the Week: 436 East Middle Turnpike
This vintage two-story home at 436 East Middle Turnpike in Manchester was built as a farmhouse in 1847 and has had the good fortune to survive in good stead for the past 165 years. Today, thanks to a series of architecturally sensitive owners, the home...
Tags: Old Saybrook, Mexican-American War, Petroleum Industry, Mexico City, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Upset by divorce? Outsider? Seeking clues in school shooter's past
STAMFORD, Conn. – When the parents of Adam Lanza divorced, the settlement left Nancy Lanza with $24,150 a month in alimony payments and able to live a comfortable life to care for her son. Nancy Lanza, 52, was her son’s first victim on...
Tags: Shootings, Adam Lanza, Firearms, Teaching and Learning, Family
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Pratt Wraps Up Program For F119 Engine That Powered F-22 Raptor
It was April 23, 1991, when Pratt & Whitney's future changed in an instant. The Air Force that day announced that its new advanced tactical fighter jet would be built by Lockheed Martin and powered by Pratt's F119 engine, a decades-long production...
Tags: Corporate Performance, U.S. Department of Defense, George David, Economy, Business and Finance, Middletown
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Obituary: Johnny Mack Chappell (1950-2013)
SCIENCE HILL — Johnny Mack Chappell, 62, of Stanford, passed away Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was born in Crab Orchard on June 7, 1950, to the late John and Alice Buchanan Chappell. He was a factory worker...
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Connecticut victims: Lively youngsters, devoted adults
NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — At the very start of their lives, the schoolchildren are remembered for their love of horses, or for the games they couldn't get enough of, or for always saying grace at dinner. The adult victims found their life's work in...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Television Industry, Christmas, Autism, Holidays
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UPDATED: Toll now 28 dead, including shooter, in Connecticut school shooting and second site
Associated PressNEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) - A man killed his mother at their home and then opened fire Friday inside the elementary school where she taught, massacring 26 people, including 20 children, as youngsters cowered in fear to the sound of gunshots reverberating...Tags: Shootings, Heroism, Columbine High School Massacre (1999), Teaching and Learning, Barack Obama
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