September 02, 2010

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  1. NewAlliance Bank to be acquired by Niagara Financial Group
  2. Could Webster be First Niagara’s next target?
  3. UConn Bets On Tech Transfer
  4. Kostin Ruffkess buys Farmington IT firm
  5. NewAlliance CEO’s golden chute detailed
  6. Economy Not Slowing Quinnipiac Construction
  7. AT&T slates CT job fairs to fill 75 slots
  8. UnitedHealth in $11B health-tech hunt
  9. Yale, UConn among top U.S. schools
  10. A&P closing stores in CT, other states
  11. Fares Not Well
  12. Marketing Fight Likely After NewAlliance Deal
  13. Hartford’s Crowne Plaza shelters in Chapter 11
  14. EasySeat, Plan B Burger on Inc. 5000
  15. Judith K. Resnick, executive director of CBIA's Education Foundation
  16. Aetna, Bobby Flay sponsor healthy cook off
  17. Low rates may sustain CT’s home sales
  18. Center Takes Shape
  19. CT probes Middlebury energy supplier
  20. CT Accounting Industry Sees Fundamental Shift
  21. Barnes expands “green’’ product catalog
  22. Travelers wins big in 17-year asbestos case
  23. PWC paying $378M for Diamond
  24. Solar Business Booming, Except In CT
  25. Hospitals In Deal-Making Mode
  26. CT tax-free week starts Sunday
  27. Key Air expanding CT, national flights
  28. Employees Have A Lot To Say, Survey Finds
  29. Four DCF workers claim discrimination
  30. Foxwoods lights its name on Broadway
  31. Hospitals In Deal-Making Mode
  32. Financial Literacy Course Helps Students Make Better Money Choices
  33. GE, Intel forming health care company
  34. CT syrup producers get disaster aid
  35. Vernon’s TicketNetwork the boss, N.J. judge rules
  36. State Lags In Spending Energy Cash
  37. 10 Things To Know About Cloud Computing
  38. Sometimes, Social Media Is Right For Your Business
  39. A&P closing its Berlin supermarket
  40. Branford’s CAS Medical names new CEO
  41. CT Paying Price In Fight Over Nuclear Waste Storage
  42. UTC hires CBRE as realty adviser
  43. CT Inc. gloomier on the economy
  44. UTC sharing in $60B Saudi weapons sale
  45. Aetna, IBM partner on care software
  46. Listening To Employees May Be Best Safeguard
  47. CT DEP to clarify toxic-spill rules
  48. CT competitive on home closing costs
  49. Police in New Britain get $10M for headquarters
  50. Personal Finance Seminars Are Focus For Foundation
  51. STR Holdings expanding solar operations in East Windsor
  52. Rolls charges Pratt with patent breach
  53. Outlook brightens for Hartford’s innkeepers
  54. To Succeed, Never Stop Learning Life Lessons
  55. CL&P Warns Customers of Solicitors
  56. Study: Blacks, women talk and text more
  57. Three shot dead at Manchester beer distributor
  58. Higher 2010 profit lifts Diageo’s spirits
  59. … Mortgage rates hit low of 4.49 percent
  60. CT doc to promote Aetna's care equity
  61. CT spending another $226M on rail cars
  62. CT still No. 1 in wealth amid income drop
  63. Kaman’s fuze woes fixed, but impact lingers
  64. CT gaining back high wage jobs, but...
  65. Critics: Stimulus for CT tribe, artists, schools
  66. More Checkers burger stores for CT
  67. CT Exports On Pace To Hit All-Time High
  68. UnitedHealthcare debuts new CityPlace digs
  69. DPUC asked to probe CT Water layoffs
  70. CT, Feds clamp down on fake health plans
  71. Jumbo Mortgages Making Comeback And Big Banks Want A Piece Of The Pie
  72. Region’s Business Sponsors Embrace Gymnastics Event
  73. Aetna suing LabCorp of America
  74. Hartford School Reform Measures Are Working
  75. Blue Collar Workers Feel The Squeeze Of Plant Closings, Layoffs, Reduced Hours
  76. CT charitable grants climbed from 2006 to 2008
  77. Small Nonprofits Face IRS Filing Deadline
  78. Hartford drivers lose days in traffic
  79. Gerber triples its fiscal 1Q net
  80. Rocky Hill’s Tallan Inc. expands into NYC
  81. New England grid chief: Cooperate on wind power
  82. Klingberg relocates Hartford service center
  83. CVS won't end CT drug discounts
  84. Otis gets a lift from LAX contract
  85. Griebel returns to MetroHartford Alliance
  86. Rell wants cuts for next CT governor
  87. Danbury’s FuelCell to power CT sub base
  88. After gas acquisitions, UI 2Q income down 27 percent
  89. 3M on technology buying spree
  90. Ex-Meriden banker admits $1M theft
  91. Please Mr. Postman: It's Time To Go Away
  92. Books Offer Aid Building Brand, Relationships
  93. Geezeo strikes partnership with credit union CEOs
  94. Talk Of Loan Squeeze Untrue, Bank CEO Says
  95. Aetna incentivizing doctors to go electronic
  96. Study: Investing in roads, schools ideal for CT
  97. The Hartford taps latest new top exec
  98. UConn: 10,200 applicants' data on stolen computer
  99. Sponsorships Troubles Extend To CT Tennis
  100. Storrs senior housing gets $1.7M from HUD