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Hartford Pulls Out Of Flower Street Busway Fight
The Hartford CourantIn an abrupt reversal, the city has dropped all opposition to closing Flower Street to accommodate the New-Britain-to-Hartford busway. Mayor Pedro Segarra's decision came after weeks of behind-the-scenes negotiations between city officials and aides...Tags: Business, Pedro E. Segarra, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Dannel P. Malloy , Amtrak
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Hartford Parking Authority Head To Lead West Hartford Community Services Department
The Hartford CourantThe head of the Hartford Parking Authority will replace Rob Rowlson as director of community services starting July 1, Town Manager Ronald Van Winkle announced on Wednesday. Mark McGovern, 40, has spent nearly two decades in the public sector in...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Science and Technology, Economic Policy, West Hartford
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Fortune 500 List: Connecticut's New Triumphs And An OUTRAGE
The Hartford CourantThe Fortune 500 list for 2013 is out, and the ranking of publicly traded U.S. companies by total sales contains two new triumphs for Connecticut and one outrage. In all, Connecticut has 16 companies on the list, our largest total in recent years, led, as...Tags: Aetna Inc., The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., United Technologies Corporation, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Walmart
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Will Stamford Benefit From UBS Reshuffling?
UBS, the Swiss banking giant, had 21,376 U.S. employees last fall when it announced it would cut 10,000 people worldwide. By the end of April, the U.S. workforce had fallen to 20,504. As the layoffs ripple through UBS's investment banking segment,...Tags: Stamford, UBS AG, Employees, Career and Workplace, Manhattan (New York City)
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Texas Governor Welcomes Connecticut Gunmakers
The Hartford CourantTexas Gov. Rick Perry might not have been able to name three federal agencies he'd close, but he has his sights on attracting at least that many Connecticut gun manufacturers and he used the NRA convention in Houston over the last four days to make his...Tags: Regional Authority, Connecticut Gun Control Law (2013), Gun Control, Executive Branch, Politics
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Perry's Texas Welcome For Connecticut Gunmakers
The Hartford CourantTexas Governor Rick Perry might not have been able to name three federal agencies he’d close, but he has his sights on at least that many Connecticut gun manufacturers and he’s using this weekend’s NRA convention in Houston to make his...Tags: Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Politics, Firearms, Rick Perry
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Sell Water To UConn? Or Flush It Away?
The Hartford CourantIn a state which has suffered a net loss of jobs for more than a decade, the potential for economic development at and around the University of Connecticut is welcome news. Like other major universities such as Michigan, Duke and Stanford, which spawned...Tags: Simsbury, U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Issues, Water, Long Island Sound
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New Britain Education Rally Seeks To Lock In First Budget Windfall In Years
The Hartford CourantEducation supporters plan their annual budget rally and parade on May 22, but this year's agenda is different: They're defending potential gains instead of campaigning for new money. Mayor Tim O'Brien is encouraging them: He's proposing a massive...Tags: Education, Local Government, Budgets and Budgeting, New Britain, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Facing Criticism, Malloy Reimburses People Magazine $1,234 For Trip To D.C.
The Hartford CourantBeset by criticism, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Thursday that he is reimbursing People magazine with a personal check for $1,234 for a weekend trip that the magazine funded to Washington, D.C., for the White House Correspondents' Dinner last Saturday...Tags: Sales, Public Officials, Executive Branch, Politics, Small Businesses
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Malloy To Reimburse Taxpayers For White House Correspondents' Dinner Trip
Responding to growing criticism of his outing last weekend to the White House Correspondents Dinner, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy today said he would write a check for $1234.62 to cover the trip. It had been paid for by People Magazine. Gov. Malloy’s...Tags: Regional Authority, Gun Control, Executive Branch, Politics, Values
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Plethora Of Good Candidates Seek To Replace John Destefano
If you think democracy is stagnating, come to New Haven. You will find it alive and well. Mayor John DeStefano Jr. is stepping down, and thus far seven of Mr. DeStefano's fellow Democrats are seeking the party's nomination to succeed him. The number...Tags: Elections, Connecticut Technology Council, John DeStefano, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Politics
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READER SUBMITTED: Liberty Bank Named Portland's Business Of The Month
PortlandLiberty Bank, 315 Main Street, was named as the "Business of the Month" at the Portland Economic Development Commissions April meeting. Liberty Bank, Connecticut's oldest mutual bank is headquartered in Middletown, recently named the Portland office as...Tags: Lobbying, Politics, Middletown, Portland (Middlesex, Connecticut), Liberty Bank
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