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Consumers, cell phones getting “very personal”

Love is in the air this summer – at least for people and their cell phones. A...

Journal Register shutters New Britain facility

The Journal Register Co.announced today that it is mothballing its printing and production operations in New Britain,...

Hersha completes purchase of Norwich hotel

Hersha Hospitality Trust, a real estate investment trust, announced that it completed the purchase of the 134-room...

New CFO for Noble Environmental

Essex-based Noble Environmental Power has named Christopher Lowe as its new CFO. Lowe, a 17-year veteran of...
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Law Tribune to get a British accent

ALM Media, parent of the Connecticut Law Tribune, the statewide legal weekly newspaper, has been sold to...

Job search firm to rank diversity

Online job search giant Monster.com said it will rank companies based on their diversity, and add an...

More banks ‘problematic’

Florida-based banking research firm BauerFinancial Inc. said that the number of "problematic" banks nationwide rose more than...

UTC gets new controller

Hartford-based United Technologies Corp. named Margaret M. Smyth vice president and controller. Smyth, 43, was most recently vice president and chief...
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Beer sales spike on Independence Day

If it seems like everyone has a beer in their hand next week, they probably do. The...

Aetna inks deal to cover veterans

Hartford-based Aetna said it is the first national health care plan to sign a participating provider agreement...
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