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Taylor Townsend Gives Tennis Tips As Part Of New Haven Open Program
The Hartford CourantNEW HAVEN – Taylor Townsend has discovered recently that she likes Brussels sprouts. She idolizes Martina Navratilova and said she "stalks" her on Twitter. Monday, she described a recent workout she did with her new trainer where she sprinted...Tags: French Open, Tennis, Association of Tennis Professionals, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Donald Young
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School Security After Sandy Hook: Ensuring Safety Within A Budget
The Hartford CourantAn armed officer at the door of every school — an idea some see as an essential response to the horrific Newtown tragedy — is proving to be a complicated and costly proposition as towns across Connecticut consider how best to ensure their...Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Rocky Hill, Newington, West Hartford, Health and Safety at School
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New UConn Hockey Coach Has A Big Fan
The Hartford CourantWhen news broke Tuesday that long-time Boston College associate coach Mike Cavanaugh would be the man leading UConn into its hockey future, two names immediately popped into mind: Pat Mullane of Wallingford. Dannel Malloy of the state Capitol. Malloy...Tags: Government, Boston College, National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Hockey League, Chicago Blackhawks
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Decisions On Distributing Money To Newtown Victims On Hold
The Hartford CourantHearings on how to divide $7.7 million among 40 families affected by the killings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown have been postponed after questions were raised about whether more money should go those families. The hearings were scheduled...Tags: United Way , Charity, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Plainville To Set Tax Rate By June
The Hartford Courant— Now that voters have approved a $54.6 million budget, the town council is expected to set a new tax rate in June for the fiscal year that starts July 1. Spending is up 1.21 percent in the new budget, the smallest percentage increase since 1991,...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Elections, Plainville, Voting, Referenda
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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: Television Industry, Walmart, Cigna Corporation, Bloomfield (Staten Island, New York), Pitney Bowes Incorporated
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Spurned By Lawmakers, Governor To Revise HUSKY Proposal
The Hartford CourantGov. Dannel P. Malloy is revising a plan to significantly reduce money for HUSKY A, the state-funded insurance program for low-income children and their parents, after his proposal failed to clear a legislative committee. Under Malloy's plan, the...Tags: Government, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Regional Authority, Social Issues, Health Insurance
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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: Rick Perry, Government, National Rifle Association of America, New Britain, Energy
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State Kicks In $1 Million For New Britain Jobs Training
The Hartford CourantWith $1 million in new state bonding and $4 million in federal aid, three agencies are planning to build a job training center to serve people in the low-income Mount Pleasant housing complex. The city's housing authority, Capital Workforce Partners and...Tags: New Britain, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Pension and Welfare, Plainville, Theresa B. Gerratana
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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: Government, Rick Perry, New Britain, National Rifle Association of America, Energy
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Malloy Pays Price For D.C. Hobnob
The Hartford CourantLast weekend, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy tried to give Connecticut the slip to attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The dinner is an annual affair at which Washington-based media, politicians and celebrities get all tuxed up and bejeweled and...Tags: Government, White House, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Values
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LETTER: Training School Should Be Hub Of Care
Last week, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced the creation of a task force to study future uses of the land and buildings at Southbury Training School. As parents and guardians of residents of STS, we believe that study must include the future of the many...Tags: Government, Southbury, Medical Specialization, Dentistry and Dental Health, Nursing
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