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READER SUBMITTED: CCAT CEO Awarded CASE Honorary Membership
East HartfordElliot Ginsberg, president and CEO of the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Inc. (CCAT), received a special award from the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) in recognition of CCAT's accomplishments in developing and...Tags: Engineering, Connecticut Economic Development, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc., Quinnipiac University, East Hartford
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$50 Million For New Sandy Hook School, Mixed Martial Arts Pass In Legislature's Final Hours
The Hartford CourantLegislators scrambled Wednesday to finish their work on the final day of the 2013 session – granting final approval for more than $2 billion in bond projects, allowing police to withhold crime-scene photographs of murder victims, and legalizing...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Dannel P. Malloy , Government, Andrew Cuomo, Public Finance
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Health Exchange To Open Storefronts In Seven Cities
The state health exchange that will start selling Obamacare medical insurance on Oct. 1 has taken a cue from Apple: It will open its own stores. Unlike Apple's locations in malls and gentrified urban areas, Access Health CT will plant itself in the...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, New Britain, Stamford, Waterbury, Willimantic (Windham, Connecticut)
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Robert Frick Left Historic Mark On Twain House
The Hartford CourantThe Mark Twain House in Hartford was many things after the famed author left in 1891; private home, school, warehouse, apartment house, branch library and fledgling museum. By the late 1950s, it was a casual affair, a mix of visitors and a few residents...Tags: Renovation, Arts and Culture, Old State House, Mark Twain, Bethpage
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Federal Sequester Hits State Job Programs
The Hartford CourantRecently, we learned that members of Congress can act quickly when their flights heading home might be delayed. When it comes to the rest of us, all we get is, well — nothing. Congress protected the air traffic controllers from damaging cuts under...Tags: Business, Employment Opportunities, Finance, Air Transportation Industry, Waterbury
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Whistle Blower: My Bosses Retaliated After I Reported Katz's Storage Of Sports Car In State Garage
The Hartford CourantThe government official who blew the whistle on Department of Children and Families Commissioner Joette Katz for leaving her sports car in a state parking garage during the winter says that her superiors now are retaliating against her. Antoinette...Tags: Career and Workplace, Kevin Rennie, Labor Legislation, Government, Environmental Issues
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READER SUBMITTED: Avon Resident, Gia Oei, Named President Of Connecticut IABC Chapter
AvonFollowing an extremely successful series of programs in 2012, the Connecticut Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (CT-IABC), recently elected a new Board of Directors for 2013. The election marks an important milestone as...Tags: Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Litchfield (Litchfield, Connecticut), Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Plainville, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut)
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East Hartford Reminds Residents To Renew Dog Licenses In June
The Hartford CourantResidents are reminded to renew licenses for dogs during June. All dogs at least six months old must have a license, said Town Clerk Robert J. Pasek. State law requires all dog owners to get a license in the town where they reside. New licenses will...Tags: East Hartford, Rabies, Vaccines
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READER SUBMITTED: Connecticut Family Theatre Teams Up With Sweet Frog West Hartford On June 12
Greater HartfordFollowing sold out performances of their latest production of "The Wizard of Oz," Connecticut Family Theatre teams up with Sweet Frog of 13 South Main Street, West Hartford on Wednesday, June 12 from 6 to 9 p.m. Ten percent of the proceeds from Sweet...Tags: Arts and Culture, West Hartford
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READER SUBMITTED: Internationally Renowned Artist's Painting Donated To The Connecticut Historical Society
GranbyAn oil painting, Mill Pond Village 1953, by Sylvia Davis Patricelli, internationally recognized Australian artist has been donated by her daughter Susan Patricelli-Regan to the Connecticut Historical Society in memory of her mother. For many years Mrs....Tags: Painting, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts, Granby
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LETTER: Where Is Outrage Over State Secrecy?
I've been waiting for The Courant Opinion pages to be inundated with letters of outrage regarding the latest assault on the integrity of the government of this state [June 2, Colin McEnroe column, "State leaders Want Public In The Dark"]. Apparently the...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Nazi Party, Colin McEnroe
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Former Dentist Pleads Guilty In Medicaid Billing Scheme
The Hartford CourantA former dentist who was barred from Medicaid and Medicare programs after a 1997 fraud conviction in Massachusetts pleaded guilty Monday to federal health care fraud and tax evasion charges and settled a lawsuit with the state for more $9.9 million. Both...Tags: Health Insurance, Waterbury, Judges, Cheshire, Stamford
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