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First Patients Moving Into Controversial Rocky Hill Nursing Home
The Hartford CourantThe nursing home at 60 West St., the subject of much recent controversy, is now fully licensed and has begun admitting patients. The state-backed facility, which will provide long-term care to chronic and terminally ill qualifying parolees and mental...Tags: Nursing, Realty, Rocky Hill, Medical Specialization, Wethersfield
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Wage Hike Will Hurt Young Workers, Small Businesses
The Hartford CourantUnemployment among Connecticut residents under 25 years old has risen more than any other group since 2007, according to the state Department of Labor. The next steepest increase has been among workers ages 25 to 34. In other words, the state's economy...Tags: Unemployment, Business, Small Businesses
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Federal Sandy Aid For Connecticut Tops $367M, Malloy Says
The Hartford CourantFederal authorities have approved more than $367 million in disaster aid to help Connecticut cover costs associated with storm Sandy, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Friday. The influx of cash includes $287 million from the Federal Emergency Management...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Stamford, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), FEMA
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Higher Minimum Is No Threat To Businesses, Jobs
The Hartford CourantAlthough decades of research indicate that raising the minimum wage does not adversely affect employment, this untrue claim is recycled whenever the Connecticut General Assembly considers providing working people with a small wage increase. Businesses...Tags: Business, Connecticut General Assembly, Dining and Drinking, U.S. Senate, Thomaston
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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: Harvard Crimson, Ben Smith (ice hockey), Geno Auriemma, Connecticut Huskies, College Football
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Celebrating An Eighth Championship Still A Winning Feeling
The Hartford CourantUConn wasn't celebrating the program's first championship Sunday. But if the parade that snaked through Hartford was becoming old hat for the decorated program, it sure didn't look that way. Instead, the Huskies, who trounced Louisville 93-60 on...Tags: Geno Auriemma, Bria Hartley, Women's National Basketball Association, Connecticut Huskies, Kelly Faris
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Yankee Ingenuity Vs. Gun Ban: Effort To Redesign AR-15 Underway
The Hartford CourantWhen Stag Arms president Mark Malkowski held a black rifle in his office last week and showed the sawed-off pistol grip, it seemed as much a protest against the state's new gun ban as an effort to redesign a military-style firearm that's legal for sale in...Tags: Justice System, AFL-CIO, Laws, West Hartford, New Britain
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Job Corps Enrollment Freeze To End Soon
The Hartford CourantThe U.S. Department of Labor will end the Job Corps enrollment freeze soon, according to Rep. Rosa DeLauro's office. "I was proud to have fought to secure extra funding to transfer to the program and will continue to work to see that ultimately the...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Teaching and Learning, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), U.S. Department of Labor, Students
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Sturm, Ruger Booming, But What Happened To Freedom Group Sale?
The Hartford CourantNo one should be surprised that Sturm, Ruger & Co. reported record sales for the first three months of 2013. Even before the Newtown tragedy, in early 2012, the Fairfield-based gunmaker had to halt new sales for a few weeks just to keep up with the...Tags: Firearms, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Newtown, Marlin Firearms Co., Sandy Hook Elementary School
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READER SUBMITTED: Norwich Public Schools Awarded Grant To Bring More Locally Grown Produce In Schools
NorwichNorwich Public Schools has been awarded a grant by the state of Connecticut in a recent announcement by Governor Dannel Malloy and Department of Agriculture Commissioner Steven K. Reviczky, to bring more locally grown produce to its district. The $49,...Tags: Nutrition, Healthy Diet, Norwich, Food Industry
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House Passes Nation's First Mattress Recycling Program
The Hartford CourantMost people don’t think much about their mattress. But for cities and towns, mattresses can be a huge and costly problem. Every year, more than 350,000 mattresses are discarded in Connecticut, costing more than $1.3 million for cities and...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), East Haddam, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Ansonia, Naugatuck
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Facing Criticism, Malloy Reimburses People Magazine $1,234 For Trip To D.C.
The Hartford CourantBeset by criticism, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Thursday that he is reimbursing People magazine with a personal check for $1,234 for a weekend trip that the magazine funded to Washington, D.C., for the White House Correspondents' Dinner last Saturday...Tags: Steny Hoyer, Washington, DC, Elections, White House, Personal Weapon Control
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