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TicketNetwork Withdrawing From 'First Five' Program After CEO's Arrest
The Hartford CourantTicketNetwork announced Wednesday that the company was pulling out of a high-profile economic development program following a tumultuous three days that began when CEO Donald Vaccaro was arrested early Monday. "TicketNetwork is regrettably withdrawing...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Real Art Ways, August (movie), Laws
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City plans fixes for Pride of Baltimore memorial in disrepair
Twenty-six years ago this month, Roma Foti's daughter, 23-year-old Nina Schack, was one of four crew members who lost their lives when the Pride of Baltimore, a replica of a 19th century sailing vessel, sank in a sudden storm in the Bermuda Triangle....Tags: Rash Field, William Donald Schaefer, Baltimore Development Corporation, Human Interest, Inner Harbor
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Could Connecticut's high park fees keep tourists away? Maybe that new ad campaign can help.
If you’re an out-of-state tourist visiting Connecticut and feel like catching some sun at our Hammonasset State Park beach on a summer Saturday, it’s gonna set you back a tidy $22. (That’s $9 more than a Connecticut resident will pay.)...
Tags: Long Island, State Parks, Gardens and Parks, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Bridgeport Reboot: The nuts and bolts of urban renewal in Park City
The phrase "Only in Bridgeport" is usually uttered when a mayor goes to prison or an election snafu holds statewide results in limbo. It's also the title of a local-focused web site that chronicles the good, the bad and the ugly in the Park City. Now,...
Tags: Entertainment, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Arts and Culture, Marketing, Business Enterprises
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In Manchester's Tent City, Freedom And Troubles In A Patch Of Woods
The Hartford CourantIn a busy part of town, there's a forlorn patch of woods fringed by pricker bushes and littered with crumpled tarpaulins, rain-soaked sleeping bags and other detritus of a hard-drinking, mostly transient population. Tucked between the back lots of...Tags: Social Issues, Nutmeg, Social Services, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Danbury
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National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators names local assemblyman chair of task force
The Imperial and Coachella valley’s legislative leader will now chair a Hispanic caucus task force. Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez, D-Coachella, has been named the chairman of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators’ Business &... -
Crime and Punishment: One-percenters accused of hate crimes
Anne Spurzem is apparently miffed that her alma mater, Smith College, is admitting more gays and poor girls “of color,” making it less appealing to college applicants in Westchester and Fairfield counties. In a letter to the student...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Southbury, Nazi Party, Hate Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency
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New thinking for city finances
City finances have long been under pressure, but the Great Recession and steady attacks on federal and state spending have compounded local financial difficulties. The National League of Cities' annual research brief, City Fiscal Conditions, documents...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Business, Economic Policy, Companies and Corporations, National Government
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