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OP-ED | Medical Behemoth’s Marketing Strategy Raises Troubling Questions
Unless you’ve been living in a cave since the pandemic began, you’d probably recognize Hartford HealthCare President & CEO Jeffrey Flaks if you saw him. That’s because Flaks seems to be everywhere from New Milford to New London and all points in between.
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OP-ED | Public Scholarship: Why Higher Education Needs to Be More Relatable
Now more than ever, it’s time for academics to share what they know with their community through public scholarship
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State Expects Increase in COVID-19 Testing Demand
The more contagious delta variant threatens a fuller reopening of offices and schools, but regular testing could help catch these cases before they spread. However, there are no more mass testing sites in Connecticut. “We…
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Food Bank to Host First Statewide Walk for Hunger
The Connecticut Food Bank and Foodshare are putting on their first statewide Walk Against Hunger as a combined organization on Saturday, Sept. 18. Read more at the 210 Capitol Ave blog
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Remington’s Insurance Companies Offer Sandy Hook Families Millions To Settle
Two insurance companies for Remington Arms the firearm company going through bankruptcy offered millions to settle a lawsuit filed by nine families affected by the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shootings. “The plaintiffs, the Sandy Hook…
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Hartford Foundation Announces $540K For Social Justice Projects
The foundation is funding 16 projects that will address systematic racism as well as increase social and economic mobility for Black and Latinx residents. Read more at the 210 Capitol Ave blog
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ANALYSIS | Reflecting On Hepatitis C Class Actions
Make no mistake about it: governments can provide health care to their citizens. In America, our state and federal governments must be made to do so. On this World Hepatitis C Day, we can reflect…
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Lamont Signs Gun Violence Prevention Measures Into Law
Gov. Ned Lamont celebrated the signing of two bills that seek to prevent gun deaths, violence and suicides. It’s a big deal. It recognizes the work Andrew Wood and his team has been doing for…
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OP-ED | Insulin – Once a Gift, Now Serving Greed
Insulin prices now bear no relation to the costs to manufacture it. While newer insulin versions cost $3.69 to $6.16 per vial to manufacture, the companies have set their prices at $174 to $300 per vial.
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OP-ED | Coping With Another Pandemic Summer
Susan Bigelow says she wanted this summer to be different, but every day it looks more like another pandemic summer.
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OP-ED | To Save Lives, We Must Fight Anti-Vaccine Misinformation
Barth Keck makes the case that vaccine information is now a matter of life and death.
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Detective Named First Security Director for Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford
After 30 years in law enforcement, including 24 with the Canton Police Department, John Colangelo could have retired as a detective, but he says he had too much left to give.
Continue readingHead of Connecticut Main Street Center Stepping Down
Patrick McMahon, Chief Operating Officer of Connecticut Main Street Center, is stepping down after July 30. Find out who will be replacing him in the interim.
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Lamont Makes Workforce Development Appointments to Social Equity Council
A state panel tasked with ensuring the equitable rollout of the recreational cannabis law began to take shape Thursday as Gov. Ned Lamont appointed five members to the newly created Social Equity Council. The governor…
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OP-ED | ‘Your Paperwork Is All Set’
On April 21, I lost my job. It happened without warning. One day, I’d been making plans for the activities I was going to enjoy with my son during the summer, and the next, I no longer had a paycheck.
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Gun Retailers Take State Back To Court Over Issues With Background Check System
A recent upgrade to a state computer system is impacting the speed of gun sales and now retailers and their customers are taking the state back to federal court over the issue. “We spoke to…
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