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How The Top Workplaces Were Chosen
There are many possible ways to measure the quality of a workplace: wages and benefits, employee turnover, physical amenities like gyms, policies such as flex time and free lunch, and profit-sharing all come to mind. As the chronicler of life in...Tags: Windham (Windham, Connecticut), New London (New London, Connecticut), Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Employees
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Cheryl Hillen of Tolland has quietly raised millions for right-wing groups
Cheryl Hillen has raised millions of dollars for shadowy right-wing advocacy organizations. She's been linked to billionaire conservatives Charles and David Koch in national news stories. She's a fundraiser and adviser for groups that teachers' unions...
Tags: American Federation of Teachers, Chicago Tribune, David Koch, Think Tanks, Elections
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Harvard Pilgrim Wants To Compete In Connecticut's Health Insurance Market
The Hartford CourantHarvard Pilgrim Health Care Inc. wants to break into the Connecticut health insurance market, taking on five large health-insurers that dominate the market, which is home turf for four of them — Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Health and Safety at Work, Insurance
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Artists Of The Month: Madison, Southington, Simsbury, Tolland
Artists of the month, around the state: The Gallery at The Orchards, 34 Hobart St. in Southington, presents the work of William Tarn of Farmington and Thomas Mayer of Plantsville in November. The gallery is run by Southington Arts and Crafts Association,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, North Branford, Arts, Simsbury, Southington
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October Storm Hits Connecticut
Nov 8 Some 18,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers were still without power midday Tuesday, most in the Simsbury area. About one-third of Simsbury was without electricity, as was a quarter of Avon and Farmington, and many in Granby, Canton,...Tags: Fines, Disasters and Accidents, Laws, Customs and Tradition, Snow Storms
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Farmers Markets And Stands In Connecticut
The Hartford CourantMarkets & Stands >> Billings Forge: Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 563 Broad St., Hartford. Connecticut-grown vegetables, hydroponic greens, meats, cheese, eggs, jams, baked goods and a tasting table. Food stamps/EBT debit and credit accepted....Tags: Agriculture, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Breads, Middletown, Danbury
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Where to Get Pumpkin Ales Around Hartford
It's officially autumn. And with it comes falling leaves, hayrides, Halloween, Thanksgiving and the most important of all, more seasonal beers. Pumpkin ale is one of these seasonal beers that is not only enjoyed today but was also highly appreciated in...
Tags: Shipbuilding, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Middletown, Waterford, Torrington
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Olof Aspelin Closing In West Hartford, Opening In Tolland
Olof Aspelin, a Stafford artist who is making a name for himself in the area, has a solo show at Arts of Tolland starting with a reception on Friday, Oct. 5, from 7 to 9 p.m. “Large Mediums: A Gallery Exhibit by Olof Aspelin” can be seen...
Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), West Hartford, Arts and Culture, Arts, Stafford (Tolland, Connecticut)
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Randy Collins Benefit Set for Sept. 29 in Tolland
Tolland guitarist Randy Collins is lucky to be alive. On July 16, a vehicle drove through the intersection of Old Post and Mountain Spring Roads in his hometown. The car struck Collins’ UPS truck as he was making deliveries, flipping it in on its...
Tags: YouTube, Hospitals and Clinics, Hartford Hospital, Michael Cleary, UPS Inc.
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Cautious Growth Pays Off
The Hartford CourantWhen sitting down with the Courant, Julie Paolino, 49, identified herself as a physical therapist who, in addition assisting patients, also oversees and supports nine physical therapy clinics. An employee surveyed this year by WorkplaceDynamics...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Physical Therapy, Economy, Business and Finance, Health Treatments, Snow Storms
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Crime and Punishment: Norwalk Man Allegedly Shoots Sister's Boyfriend After Argument About Washing Dishes
Cathy Malloy, wife of Gov. Dannel Malloy, "uncorked" at a forum on how to encourage women to run for public office held in conjecture with the Democratic National Convention, according to the Los Angeles Times. Connecticut's first lady went on a rant...
Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Stamford, Middlebury, 2012 Democratic National Convention, New Britain
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Girls Volleyball: Coventry's Expectations Sky High
Expectations were not as high as they normally are for the Coventry volleyball team last year. Not only had the Patriots lost eight seniors to graduation but also had endured the death of Matt Hurlock, their long-time coach, who passed away in July 2011....
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