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UConn Narrows Search For Downtown Campus Site
The Hartford CourantThe University of Connecticut has significantly narrowed its search for a site in downtown Hartford suitable for relocating its campus from West Hartford to the city, the mayor told The Courant's editorial board Wednesday. Hartford Mayor Pedro E....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Education, University of Connecticut, West Hartford
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Proposed XL Center Lease Would Bring Hartford $3 Million In First Two Years
The Hartford CourantThe city of Hartford would lease the XL Center to the state under a proposed 10-year agreement that would guarantee the city annual payments of $3 million in the first two years, the state's budget director said Friday. Details of the agreement between...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Dannel P. Malloy , Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), XL Center
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Hartford Councilman Proposes Ban On Use Of City Credit Cards
The Hartford CourantCouncilman Kenneth Kennedy on Monday introduced a proposal that would ban the use of all city purchasing cards or credit cards used by city employees for travel, dining and other expenses. Kennedy said he made the proposal after reviewing some employees'...Tags: Credit and Debt, Government, Employees, Travel, Kenneth Kennedy
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Hartford Residents Praise Mayor's Budget, But Caution About Spending Cuts
The Hartford CourantResidents at a public hearing Wednesday praised Mayor Pedro Segarra for crafting a budget proposal that does not increase the tax rate, but urged him to be cautious about where he chooses to make spending reductions as the city seeks to close a deficit....Tags: Budgets and Budgeting
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Hartford Council Votes To End Bonus Program
The Hartford CourantCity employees will no longer receive bonuses for exceptional on-the-job performance, unless previously agreed upon in a union contract. The city council voted Monday to abolish the practice of handing out the financial awards. Members have said city...Tags: Collective Contract, Employees, Kenneth Kennedy, Career and Workplace
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UConn Report Cites Hartford Neighborhoods With Highest Risk Factors For Children
The Hartford CourantA new University of Connecticut report measures risk factors that could hinder city children's learning and identifies specific neighborhoods that might benefit from more social services and programs. The city school system commissioned "Hartford...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Poverty, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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READER SUBMITTED: Global Youth Service Day In Hartford
HartfordTeens and young adults throughout the Hartford area are mobilizing for the 25th anniversary of Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) between April 17 and April 28. Around the world, more than 100 countries and two million young people are expected to...Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools
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READER SUBMITTED: YWCA Hartford Region Takes A Stand Against Racism: City Of Hartford And Mayor Segarra Join In
HartfordYWCA Hartford Region will host its annual Stand Against Racism event on Friday, April 26. Stand Against Racism is a program of YWCA aimed at raising awareness that racism still exists in our communities and can no longer be ignored or tolerated. YWCA...Tags: Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Racism, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues
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Hartford Employees Spend Thousands On Dining, Travel
City officials spent tens of thousands of dollars on travel and dining over the past two years — including visits to high-end spots such as Max Downtown and The Hartford Club — a Courant review of city purchasing records show. The...Tags: Government, Politics, Kenneth Kennedy, Public Officials, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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READER SUBMITTED: Hartford Mayor Speaks To SMSA Parents And Staff About Budget Priorities
HartfordEducation is a top priority of the City of Hartford according to Mayor Pedro Segarra. The Mayor, who is also a member of Hartford's Board of Education, shared his vision for Connecticut's Capital City and his budget highlights with the Sport and Medical...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Magnet Schools, Education, Schools
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Hartford Superintendent Proposes Opening New Charter School
The Hartford CourantSuperintendent Christina Kishimoto told education leaders Wednesday that she wants Achievement First to open another charter school in the city, possibly in 2014. Calling for more schools that "work," Kishimoto said during her annual State of the Schools...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Charter Schools, Conservation
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Best of Hartford 2013: Best Local Politician
1) Mayor Pedro Segarra, Hartford 550 Main St., 2nd Floor Hartford (860) 757-9500 mayor.hartford.gov 2) CT Senator Chris Murphy One Constitution Plaza, 7th Floor Hartford (860) 549-8463 chrismurphy.com 3) Mayor Scott Slifka, West...
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