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Malloy's Energy Chief Criticized For Conference Call With Investment Firm, Then Apologizes
The Hartford CourantEnvironmentalists are blasting state energy and environment Commissioner Dan Esty for briefing clients of an investment firm in a conference call Tuesday about state plans and pending legislation on energy that could benefit Northeast Utilities –...Tags: Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Natural Resources, Alternative Energy, Energy
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Dan Esty Criticized, Then Apologizes, For Conference Call With Investment Firm's Clients
The Hartford CourantEnvironmentalists are blasting state energy and environment Commissioner Dan Esty for briefing clients of an investment firm in a conference call Tuesday about state plans and pending legislation on energy that could benefit Northeast Utilities –...Tags: Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Natural Resources, Alternative Energy, Energy
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Well-Known Local Executives Join Commercial Real Estate Firm
The Hartford CourantA commercial real estate firm established by two local industry veterans in 2011 has added six locally, well-known executives as it broadens the services it can offer its clients. East Hartford-based Goman + York, founded by R. Michael Goman, the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Glastonbury, Corporate Officers, Connecticut Business and Industry Association
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Finding A Stunning View Of The Connecticut River From The Top Of Hubbard Brook Preserve
The Hartford CourantThe original plan was to walk along the banks of the Connecticut River on the abandoned Valley Railroad in Middletown and search for bald eagles. I had visions of an eagle perched high on a dead tree or picking at a fish along the icy river, but all I...Tags: Haddam, Middletown, Manchester, Connecticut Valley Railroad
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Blumenthal, Courtney: Say 'No' To Majority Of CL&P Storm Costs
The Hartford CourantU.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Rep. Joe Courtney urged the state's utility regulator Monday to dock Connecticut Light & Power most of the $414 million in storm costs it wants to recover from ratepayers. "In what other line of business would a company...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, Hurricane Irene (2011), Tropical Storms, Electricity Production and Distribution
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CL&P To Ratepayers: Please Remit $414M For Storms
The Hartford CourantThe state's largest electric utility is filing its receipts for reimbursement. Connecticut Light & Power sent more than 600 pages of documents to regulators Thursday, launching its case for repayment of $414 million the utility said it spent on five...Tags: Halloween, Tropical Storms
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Investigation Faults Yankee Gas For Pipelines Hit by Contractors
The Hartford CourantExcavators hate to be surprised by a natural gas pipe. That's why a Connecticut law requires that contractors — or anyone digging underground — contact the state's Call Before You Dig service two days before working, so that utility...Tags: Science and Technology, New London (New London, Connecticut), Labor Legislation, Health and Safety at Work, Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation
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New England's Reliance On Natural Gas Straining Reliable Power Operations
New England has become dependent on natural gas for more than half of its electric generation over the past decade, creating severe challenges to reliable power system operations, the region's power grid operator said Tuesday. The primary problem is...Tags: Science and Technology, Williams Companies Incorporated, Dominion Resources Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Home Heating
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Water-Bingeing UConn Needs To Sober Up
The Hartford CourantThe fervor with which the University of Connecticut clamors to slake its unquenchable thirst for more water is only a step removed from its undergraduates' thirst for beer. UConn officials argue their cause soberly, but the institution's behavior over...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Storrs, University of Connecticut, Dannel P. Malloy
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The Top 10 Connecticut Business Stories of 2012
The Hartford CourantIn some ways, 2012 was a carryover year from news of 2011, as the governor continued his aggressive economic development spending, United Technologies Corp. consummated a deal it announced in 2011, and the year's nastiest labor strike grew out of a 2011...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Music, Companies and Corporations, Employment Opportunities, Prosecution
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New Northeast Utilities Should Stay A Player
For nearly two decades, Northeast Utilities has been an unusually strong and imaginative force in economic development in Connecticut and western Massachusetts. The company's economic development and community relations department had a small core of...Tags: NStar, Metro Hartford Alliance, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Business, Lobbying
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Moderate McMahon Offers Promise Of Revival
The Hartford CourantThe left, which possesses the loudest voice in Connecticut's public life, encourages diversity in everything but thought. You must adhere to the orthodoxy that government is good, bigger government is better, except for law enforcement, which is always...Tags: Productivity, Linda McMahon, Labor Markets, Kevin Rennie, Crime, Law and Justice
Apr 24, 2013
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Mar 28, 2013
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Mar 25, 2013
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Mar 20, 2013
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Mar 1, 2013
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Dec 31, 2012
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Nov 16, 2012
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Oct 26, 2012
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