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Agenda is full for legislative session - TheDay.com |
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Agenda is full for legislative sessionTheDay.comTheir plan would expand eligibility to an estimated 2600 additional firms for $180 million in state-funded loans and grants through Connecticut's new Small Business Express Program. The proposal calls for new incentives for businesses to hire post-9/11 ...and more »
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Windsor man appointed Connecticut's first 'power procurement manager' - Post-Chronicle |
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Conn. loses energy complaint despite paying lawyers $4.6 million, begins ... - Watchdog |
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New York Ad Agency To Promote Connecticut Tourism |
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The ad agency tasked with promoting Connecticut as a great place to play, work and live may not come up with something as iconic as "Virginia Is For Lovers" or "I (Heart) New York," but it will sure have a lot more to work with than the state could have provided last summer.
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Bioscience project draws skepticism - Ct Post |
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Bioscience project draws skepticismCt PostShe spent a considerable part of the 90-minute discussion talking about plans to build a genome-research facility at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington. That project would be a partnership with Jackson Laboratory, ...and more »
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37.5 MW Waste Gasification Facility for Connecticut - Waste Management World |
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37.5 MW Waste Gasification Facility for ConnecticutWaste Management WorldThe PRE project is owned by a subsidiary of Enova Energy Group and located on a 27-acre site in Plainfield, Connecticut. The developers claimed that the new plant will employ Best Available Control Technology (BACT) to control emissions and will be
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SAIC, Enova Energy Group, The Carlyle Group Launch $225 Million Plainfield ... - Sacramento Bee |
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New State Laws Take Effect Jan. 1 - Patch.com |
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New State Laws Take Effect Jan. 1Patch.comIt authorizes tax credits for businesses hiring new employees, including those with disabilities. It provides loan reimbursements and grants to Connecticut students seeking jobs in alternative energy technology and other related fields funded by ...
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GE Funding Agrees To $70 Million Settlement With Federal, State Officials |
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Stamford-based GE Funding Capital Market Services, Inc. has agreed to pay $70 million in a settlement with federal officials and investigators in Connecticut and 23 other states stemming from a probe into bid rigging on municipal investments.
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New emergency chief disputes CL&P brought help in slowly |
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NORWALK -- William Quinlan, Connecticut Light & Power 's newly appointed vice president of emergency preparedness, Tuesday disputed claims the utility had trouble hiring out-of-state crews for the Oct. 29 nor'easter because of unpaid bills from Tropical Storm Irene.
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Stamford-based WWE will open production studio in South Norwalk - Stamford Times |
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Stamford-based WWE will open production studio in South NorwalkStamford Times"It's great for Norwalk and the Connecticut media industry. I've been working with WWE over the years and this is part of their natural growth." Clay Fowler, principal at Spinnaker Real Estate Partners, the building's landlord, added: "I'm pleased to ...and
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Connecticut economists see growth slowing in 2012, '13 - Boston Herald |
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ALAN WEISS: America needs to turn attention to shale oil |
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The renewable energy revolution is making headway — but not fast enough.
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UConn reviewing ideas to cut costs, boost income - BusinessWeek |
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OK in 2008, utilities' staffing now under fire |
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HARTFORD -- Critics of Connecticut Light & Power, including union officials and state lawmakers, say that there should have been more utility crews available to respond to the historic Halloween weekend storm.
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Malloy, legislators agree on Conn. jobs bill - CanadianBusiness.com |
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Malloy, legislators agree on Conn. jobs billCanadianBusiness.com... relocate in Connecticut, such as the $20 million low interest loan announced Tuesday for NBC Sports to move several entities to Stamford. The bill also calls for $20 million a year for two years to create or expand manufacturing technology training ...and more »
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Aerospace Lobbyists: Pentagon Cuts Would Devastate Industry |
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The lobbying arm of military contractors, which represents local heavyweights United Technologies Corp., Barnes Group, Kaman, Goodrich, GE Aviation, Colt Defense and General Dynamics, is promoting a new study that says cuts that could come to the Pentagon if the "super committee" deadlocks would devastate aerospace manufacturers, and the country
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Sennheiser In Old Lyme Launches Battle Against Counterfeiters |
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Sennheiser Electronic Corp., a high-end audio maker based in Old Lyme, is trying to knock out scores of websites and vendors selling counterfeit versions of its popular headphones, with a blast of lawsuits.
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Protesters sour on Pez state loan deal - CT Post |
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Protesters sour on Pez state loan dealCT PostMichael Brown, a Milford small business owner, joined the protest Wednesday, he said, because the practice of giving loans to businesses doesn't create real jobs. The DECD said 29 of 63 companies failed to meet their obligations under the loan contract ...and more »
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Bay State Attorney General Asks For Rate Freeze As A Condition of NU/NSTAR Merger |
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The Massachusetts attorney general is pressing state utility regulators to impose a five-year freeze on NSTAR's distribution rates in Massachusetts as a condition of the proposed merger of Northeast Utilities and NSTAR, a Boston-area power company. The freeze would also apply to Western Massachusetts Electric Co., a
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Hospitals solidify merger - Yale Daily News |
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United Technologies Announces New Leadership and Organizational Structure |
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HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) today announced a new organizational structure that groups some of the company's businesses into new aerospace and commercial organizations. This new structure will allow United Technologies to...
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Guay to head unified watchdog group |
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Gov. Dannel P. Malloy named the head of the state Board of Accountancy, David L. Guay, on Thursday to serve as the first executive administrator of Connecticut's new unified watchdog agency.
Guay, a
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Connecticut utilities' response to Irene called 'at par' or better |
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A top federal energy official said Wednesday that Connecticut's two major electric companies are on pace to restore power after Tropical Storm Irene more quickly than is typical after disasters of similar scope.
"It may not be any consolation to those currently without power," said William Bryan,
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With a Senate bid imminent, Shays is back in the limelight |
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WASHINGTON--Former Connecticut Rep. Chris Shays stepped back into the political limelight on Wednesday, discussing deficit politics, government waste and U.S. defense policy on Capitol Hill.
What a
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Malloy on Ron Paul's attack on FEMA: 'I think he's an idiot' |
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Gov. Dannel P. Malloy called U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas an idiot on CNN today for suggesting that the Federal Emergency Management Agency be denied funding and that Americans rely on private insurance to cope with natural disasters.
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Utility executives: Another week before all power is restored |
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Leaders of the state's two major electric utilities say they have more than quadrupled their work forces to confront Connecticut's worst power outage, flying in crews from the west coast Tuesday on
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He lost his home, but he thanks the governor for visiting |
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FAIRFIELD--His shattered rental home was condemned and teetering precariously over Pine Creek, but Andreas Fuchs only smiled when Gov. Dannel P. Malloy stopped to greet him Tuesday with the risky
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Malloy, utilities say more out-of-state help needed to restore power |
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As municipal leaders across Connecticut complained Monday afternoon that utility restoration work from Tropical Storm Irene is proceeding too slowly, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy pressed federal authorities
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A weakened Irene knocks out power to 800,000 in state |
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Irene hit Connecticut as a strong tropical storm Sunday with torrential rains and gusty winds that destroyed coastal homes, toppled trees and left a record 800,000 customers without power, surpassing
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State phasing out its early intervention program |
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As part of a larger shift toward privatizing services, the state Department of Developmental Services is phasing out a state-run early intervention program for infants and toddlers over objections
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Elements of 'Plan B' on the table despite concessions approval |
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With the concession deal ratified by unionized workers and roughly 2,800 layoff notices now revoked, the ugliest elements of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's budget-balancing alternative to givebacks have been
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Malloy says midnight Saturday is deadline to prep for Irene |
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A hurricane warning was issued late this afternoon for the southern New England coast, and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced that
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A new workforce in training for health IT jobs |
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Julie Michaelson has spent five years working on her hospital's information technology system, but she says it would be a misconception to think she's computer savvy. Mary McAward worked for years
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Wilson-Foley's family worth as much as $653 million |
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WASHINGTON -- Republican congressional candidate Lisa Wilson-Foley and her family own about 70 different companies in Connecticut. Their holdings range from the AllStar Therapy Corp., a physical
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Malloy signs emergency order as Irene approaches |
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A hurricane watch was issued today for southern New England as Irene moved north at 14 miles per hour on a course projected to
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Marijuana decriminalized, but pot on campus is still a risk |
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After the decriminalization of marijuana this summer, students at the state's four-year colleges face more lenient sanctions under the law if caught with a small amount pot, but they can expect unchanging
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Until McMahon arrives, no deep pockets here |
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WASHINGTON -- If Connecticut's last U.S. Senate contest was a battle between two of Fairfield County's rich and famous, the financial wherewithal of the candidates vying for retiring Sen. Joseph I.
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Sleeper Issue In Sick Leave Bill – Workplace Retaliation - Connecticut Law Tribune |
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Barnes 'confident' savings goal will be met, but details uncertain |
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The administration of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy acknowledged today that the ratification Thursday of a labor concession-and-savings deal leaves unresolved myriad details about the budget and size of state government.
A variety of service reductions, some hastily imposed after the initial labor
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Malloy thanks labor, zings critics |
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By turns conciliatory and defiant, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy framed today's overwhelming ratification of a labor concession deal as a victory of sweeping scope and a vindication of what he calls his tough,
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Malloy may order limited negotiating rights for home care aides |
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A controversial bill to give collective bargaining rights to some state-funded home care workers failed to make it through the legislature this year, but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is considering signing
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Unions pushing for approval as second vote nears conclusion |
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With the second vote on a state employee concession agreement scheduled to end Wednesday, union leaders were making a last-minute push Tuesday to get members to approve the deal in hopes of averting
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In southeast Connecticut, a governor visits ruins of 'Utopia' |
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PRESTON--For the first time since it was shuttered in 1996, a sitting governor Monday visited the sprawling grounds of the old Norwich State Hospital, a local symbol of neglect, decay and stifled hopes
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Completion of rail trails a test for Malloy and the 'new DOT' |
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At the opening of a new 1.8-mile stretch of bicycle trail in Canton, a longtime rails-to-trails advocate welcomed the presence of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and his acting transportation commissioner, James
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Report: There's no consensus on what constitutes 'medical homes' |
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The number of physician practices officially considered "patient centered medical homes" has grown dramatically in the past six months, helped along when the state's largest group of primary care
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'Medigap' policies may be on the table in Congressional debate |
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WASHINGTON--On July 1, a Washington health advocacy group issued a dire warning about a small but significant Medicare provision on the table in the debt talks.
"Under some of the proposals being
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Malloy ups pressure on unions as concession vote nears conclusion |
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With state employee unions about to enter the final week of voting on concessions, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's administration Friday stepped up the pressure with its first explicit statement that layoffs
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Labor and business join to support Hartford-New Britain busway |
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NEW BRITAIN -- With unemployment in the construction trades topping 30 percent, it was easy to round up a crowd Thursday night to stand behind the controversial Hartford-to-New Britain Busway, a $567
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