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Liese Klein

Liese Klein

Web Editor at Hartford Business Journal Online

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New Britain’s Wheeler health clinic moves to larger location

The Wheeler Family Health & Wellness Center in New Britain announced it will relocate to a larger facility on 40 Hart Street on June 21. The clinic, one of five Wheeler facilities in the Hartford area, will offer primary and pediatric care, women’s health care and behavioral health services. Additi…
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Robotics, virtual technology guide dentistry into high-tech future ...

Dentists across Connecticut are increasingly incorporating technology into their practices like 3D printing to shape crowns and bridges.
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CT healthtech companies CareCentrix, Signify Health in bitter legal...

A dispute between CareCentrix and Signify Health is raising questions about the legal parameters and limitations of trade secrets and non-compete agreements.
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Hartford venues look to pandemic aid to turbo-charge arts scene

For Haneef Nelson, Jazz Mondays at Black Eyed Sally’s in downtown Hartford are about much more than money. “Everyone wants to get back to performing,” said Nelson, who plays the trumpet and flugelhorn in a jazz quartet. “For us, the musicians, this isn’t just how we make money, this is our life. A…
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Cigna, Aetna among firms joining forces on blockchain venture

Cigna, Aetna, Anthem and IBM are among the major insurers and tech firms backing a new blockchain venture announced Thursday. The venture, called Avaneer Health, seeks to create a “seamless, end-to-end experience and eliminate the inefficiencies afflicting today’s healthcare system,” according to a…
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Fertility clinics, practice firms agree to $1.6M antitrust settlements

Fertility clinics the Center for Advanced Reproductive Services and Reproductive Medicine Associates of CT plus two Avon practice-management firms have agreed to settlements totaling $1.6 million with the state over alleged price-fixing and anticompetitive conduct. The two settlements are the first…
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Fairfield County becomes major competing ground for Hartford Health...

Perhaps it’s a family that just moved up from Manhattan. Or a young couple settling into married life in Stamford. Or a single person who just moved to Shelton for a new job. How or why they got there, tens of thousands of people have moved to Fairfield County in recent years — and the state’s hosp…
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With expanded Instacart deal, Stop & Shop to offer 30-minute delive...

Your cereal, ice cream or cilantro from Stop & Shop will arrive at your door in as few as 30 minutes under an expanded partnership between the grocery chain and delivery app Instacart. The Massachusetts-based grocer announced the new Stop & Shop Express “convenience delivery service” at its locations in the Northeast, including its 90 stores in Connecticut.
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Lamont helps debut CT Lottery's first retail sports betting site wi...

With a $20 bet on the Giants to beat the Chiefs, Gov. Ned Lamont ushered a new era of expanded sports betting on Monday at New Haven’s Sports Haven. The Connecticut Lottery Corp. hosted VIPs and a few eager gamblers Monday afternoon to mark the opening of its first retail sports betting venue at Sports Haven on Long Wharf Drive.
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Tech innovators prescribe fun to draw young to state's job market -...

Attracting and keeping young talent in the state was a focus at an event at Connecticut Innovations’ new New Haven headquarters.
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German firm to shut down Naugatuck glass plant

Soft demand for automotive glass has prompted a German company to announce the shutdown of its plant in Naugatuck, at the cost of 34 jobs. Flabeg Technical Glass US Corp. will close its manufacturing facility at 451 Church St. at the end of March, according to a company statement. City officials i…
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Hartford HealthCare promises $5M for workforce training in ... - Ha...

Hartford HealthCare and Quinnipiac University announced a new partnership Wednesday to bolster training of the healthcare workforce with new programs and funding. “We are thrilled to partner with a leading institute like Quinnipiac University to educate and prepare the next generation of healthcare workers,” said HHC President Jeff Flaks at an event at the university’s medical campus in North Haven.
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Irish bioscience firm pledges to open U.S. HQ in New Haven

Nuritas, a bioscience company based in Ireland, announced on Tuesday it planned to open a new U.S. headquarters in New Haven. Nuritas uses artificial intelligence to develop drugs using plant-based bioactive peptides, the company said in a statement. It currently has its U.S. base in Cambridge, Ma…
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Meriden's Tequila Galore loses liquor permit after violence - Hartf...

State officials suspended the liquor permit of a Meriden bar involved in a spate of recent violent incidents, the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) announced this week. Tequila Galore Lounge and Grill, at 575 N. Colony Street in Meriden, was the site of several large melees and two shootings in recent weeks, according to the DCP. On May 30, the bar was the scene of a large fight and shooting in which seven rounds were fired and one person was injured.
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Law firm DEI efforts extend to management, younger students - Hartf...

Returning for his second year at UConn Law School, Andrés Jiménez-Franck had a definite edge. He had spent the summer at law firm Pullman & Comley in a new program that allowed him to do the work of a summer associate, a post typically reserved for students prior to their third year of law school. “I think I got the real experience early on,” Jiménez-Franck said. “They gave me the same materials that the second-year law students received, my workload was very similar to what they had.”
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Up In Smoke: Rise and fall of Hamden High Bazaar spotlights pitfall...

As a close-in suburb of New Haven, Hamden is known for its relatively affordable homes, miles of shopping plazas and high property taxes. But as a hub of cannabis counterculture? Er, not until recently.
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Sikorsky signs deal to build 120 new Army Black Hawks

Stratford-based Sikorsky announced this week it had signed a $2.3 billion deal to build 120 new H-60 Black Hawk helicopters for the U.S. Army and other government customers – with an option for 105 more for a total of $4.4 billion. The manufacturer, a division of Lockheed Martin, will start delive…
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Intense demand fuels New Haven rental boom - Hartford Business Journal

The prospective tenant from California had perfect credit, excellent references and more than enough income for the New Haven apartment. But as one of almost 30 applicants for the $2,400-a-month one-bedroom in the city’s hot East Rock neighborhood, the Californian didn’t stand a chance. The apartment went to someone else. “It’s crazy,” said Gena Ruocco-Lockery, broker/owner of GRL and Realtors at 520 Chapel St. “Anywhere in New Haven is just difficult. Inventory is still low and there are many…
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Yale expert: Pandemic likely to last 2 more years

COVID-19 is likely to remain at pandemic levels for at least two more years, a Yale expert reported this week. Caroline Zeiss, a professor of comparative medicine at Yale School of Medicine, studied coronavirus reinfection rates among rats as part of a new study published on Monday. Zeiss used th…
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Budderfly says it will grow in CT after purchase by Swiss private e...

Swiss private equity firm Partners Group announced this week it had acquired a majority stake in Shelton-based Budderfly, a thriving energy management company. Partners, based in Baar, Switzerland, acquired the stake in exchange for a $500 million investment. “Partners Group and Budderfly aim to…
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Milford lighting firm hosts Lamont as he announces $119M in small ....

Milford lighting manufacturer innovating its way into 21% growth annually for the past four years was the site of a visit by Governor Ned Lamont on Monday as he announced a major federal investment in the state’s small businesses. Lamont stopped by Q-Tran at 155 Hill St. in Milford, a maker of architectural LED lighting systems that has introduced at least five new lighting innovations a year since 2019, according to the company.