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Katz, Who Kept BMW In State Garage In Winter, Apologizes – And Lashes Out
The Hartford CourantCommissioner Joette Katz of the state Department of Children and Families said last week that she's sorry she parked her personal BMW sports car in her reserved space in a state parking garage during the winter months – and she criticized the...Tags: NAACP, Services and Shopping, Television Industry, Government, Politics
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Playing For Connecticut's Hockey Future
The Hartford CourantThis is a big day for Yale hockey. This is even a bigger day for Quinnipiac hockey and all that President John Lahey has worked to build at the Hamden school. Yet make no mistake, this could be the biggest day for hockey in a long time for our...Tags: CONSOL Energy Incorporated, National Hockey League, Connecticut Huskies, Geno Auriemma, Basketball
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PTR In Bristol Is First Firearms Maker To Declare It's Exiting Connecticut
The Hartford CourantDuring the three-month debate over gun control in Connecticut, the name PTR Industries Inc. barely came up, but the Bristol manufacturer with 50 employees has become the first maker of military-style rifles to announce its exit from Connecticut since...Tags: Science and Technology, National Rifle Association of America, Interior Policy, New Britain, Crime, Law and Justice
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StubHub In East Granby: Adding Staff, Space, And A Higher Profile
The Hartford CourantStubHub has pulled off a feat over the past eight years in Connecticut that might have seemed impossible. The nationwide sports and entertainment online ticket marketplace, based in San Francisco and owned by eBay, has grown to 260 people at its East...Tags: Employment, ESPN (tv network), Baseball, Consumers, Connecticut Economic Development
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Gun Industry Dilemma: Should I Stay Or Should I Go Now?
The Hartford CourantAt the moment when Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed into law what might be the nation's strictest gun controls, Jonathan Scalise was on the phone with his accountant. It's not that Scalise didn't care what Malloy was up to. On the contrary, the sweeping...Tags: United Nations, Interior Policy, Connecticut Gun Control Law (2013), Crime, Law and Justice, New Britain
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In An Era of Fiscal Crisis, Malloy Has Few Places To Run
The Hartford CourantConnecticut's latest fiscal crisis roared to the forefront this week with patterns that say a lot about what we can expect to see not just this month or even in the coming year, but for the rest of Dannel P. Malloy's term as governor. The big picture...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Science and Technology, Nursing Homes, Regional Authority, Brookings Institution
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Reckoning With Emotions' Powerful Political Pull
The Hartford CourantDuring Wednesday's debate on new gun laws, Sen. John Kissel rose and began a lengthy set of remarks with two anecdotes. First, the Enfield Republican spoke movingly of hugging his youngest son, Tristan, on the day of the Newtown massacre, one day before...Tags: Voting, Interior Policy, Edith Prague, Rob Portman, Human Interest
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At Firearms Firms, A Last-Minute Rush To Fill Orders Amid Confusion
The Hartford CourantWorkers at Stag Arms in New Britain have been in a rush to finish orders and ship to Connecticut stores for customers to buy before Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signs the historic gun control law at noon. Stag was able to ship more than 500 of the soon-to-be...Tags: Interior Policy, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice, New Britain, Photography Supplies and Services
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Unblinking Red-Light Cameras Just The Ticket
The Hartford CourantWhen was the last time you were caught red-handed? The phrase, which originated in medieval Scotland, refers to having been caught with blood on your hands after committing a murder or poaching game. Since then, it's become a popular allusion for...Tags: Connecticut General Assembly, NAACP, American Civil Liberties Union, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice
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Speaker Donovan Juggles Unions, Fundraising
The General Assembly will strain to look productive during the three months of its regular session this year. By their own design, the Democrats who run the House and Senate will not be required to make difficult spending decisions. Last year they gave...Tags: Elizabeth Esty, Government, Human Interest, Chris Murphy, Elections
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Developer Suggests State's Controversial Land Swap May Be Revived
The Hartford CourantLast year, conservationists celebrated the death of the so-called Haddam land swap — a controversial deal approved by the state legislature in 2011 to let private developers acquire 17 acres of state-owned land overlooking the Connecticut River in...Tags: Goodspeed Opera House, Regional Authority, Haddam, Government, Edward Meyer
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Finally, A Day To Celebrate Hockey In Hartford
The Hartford CourantIt was 1989 and Todd Krygier, a little-known NHL newcomer, was sitting among a handful of Canadian teammates on the Whalers team bus. They wanted to know where he was from, so the American kid told them. "UConn," Krygier said. They thought he meant...Tags: National Hockey League, Regional Authority, Colleges and Universities, Big East Conference, Education
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