September 06, 2010
Check Out Your Local Public Library (posted Today)
When Ben Franklin founded the first public lending library in America in 1731, he probably had no idea what he would inspire. There is no better bargain than a library card, and what better time to sign up for one than September — library card sign-up month.
Q. What is the Side Street to Main Street program of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce? A. Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce's Side Street to Main Street Business and Leadership Development Program is a unique, award winning development program for small, minority owned businesses in Middlesex County and beyond.
EasySeat, Plan B Burger on Inc. 5000 (posted 08/31/10 at 11:32am)
Fifty Connecticut enterprises, among them New Britain ticket reseller EasySeat and Hartford area restaurant chain Plan B Burger, made Inc. magazine's 2010 ranking of the 5,000 fastest growing private companies.
Manchester’s AdChem is CT ‘Exporter of Year’ (posted 08/31/10 at 11:24am)
AdChem Manufacturing Technologies of Manchester has been named Connecticut's Exporter of the Year for its global growth in its aircraft engine repair and overhaul operations, authorities say.
More business owners shelve retirement (posted 08/31/10 at 11:23am)
More business owners are delaying retirement or altering their retirement strategy due to the slumped economy, a Wells Fargo/Gallup survey shows.
CT Accounting Industry Sees Fundamental Shift (posted 08/30/10)
The slow economy and the increasingly complex task of auditing business performance are combining to send seismic ripples through the accounting industry.
Ironing Out Details Early On Will Leave Deal Wrinkle-Free (posted 08/30/10)
Agreements prevent disagreements. If you are a regular reader of this column, you have likely heard this before. It’s one of my core beliefs, yet it’s amazing how many people don’t heed this advice.
New Wave Rides Mobile Apps Into The Future (posted 08/30/10)
When New Wave Industries Inc. launched in 1999 as a technology solution provider, offering all of its services "under one roof'' meant something quite simple.
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