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Quinnipiac names medical school for “medicine’s Michelangelo”

Quinnipiac University’s medical school will be named after Dr. Frank Netter, a surgeon and prolific medical illustrator whose work has long been used in medical education, the school announced this week. The Frank H. Netter, M.D., School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University is scheduled to open in the fall of 2013. The naming is the […]

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As damages rise to $27 million, Malloy seeks ‘major disaster’ declaration

Seeking additional aid to clean up from the October snow storm, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy today signed a request for the federal government to declare a major disaster in every Connecticut county except New London. “I’m expecting swift action from the federal government sometime next week,” Malloy said. “Certainly, I’d be disappointed if they did […]

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GOP hearing challenges Malloy order on home care attendants

Opponents of two executive orders that establish a way for home care attendants and child care workers to unionize voiced their frustration Thursday, warning that they could hurt home care in the state, criticizing Gov. Dannel P. Malloy for issuing the orders without input from the people most affected, and questioning whether he overstepped his […]

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For struggling homeowners, a chance for mortgage relief

With 28,000 mortgages in foreclosure, state officials are stepping up efforts to help struggling homeowners by sponsoring an all-day event in Hartford next week where borrowers can meet one-on-one with lenders and counselors. “We encourage any Connecticut homeowner that’s having trouble paying their mortgage to come to the event,” Banking Commissioner Howard F. Pitkin said […]

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Consultants offer UConn plan to cut spending, raise revenues

Consultants gave University of Connecticut officials the results of their $4 million study of the school’s operations Thursday: a plan to improve UConn’s finances through a combination of personnel reductions, spending efficiencies and revenue increases. The final report by McKinsey & Company projects annual savings and revenue increases totaling $7.6 to $12.8 in the current […]

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A little post-election spin

A smiling Gov. Dannel P. Malloy offered the simplest analysis Wednesday of the previous night’s Democratic wins in municipal elections: “If you want to look at trends, the Democrats had a pretty good night.” By capturing Republican-held mayoral offices in Waterbury, Milford, Manchester and Middletown, Democrats now control municipal governments in 14 of the state’s […]

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Malloy panel questions CL&P’s tree-trimming budget

Despite recent budget increases, Connecticut Light and Power Co. spent less on tree-trimming–after adjustments for inflation–and cleared fewer miles of wires last year than it did a decade ago, according to testimony state utility regulators submitted Wednesday to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s panel studying responses to major storms. Also, state regulators noted while they measure […]

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Another nursing home could face closure

The operator of a Wethersfield nursing home is seeking state approval to close the 210-bed facility, one of the town’s largest employers and home to close to 180 residents. In its request to close Wethersfield Health Care Center, HealthBridge Management cited several factors including having too few residents to maintain operations, annual financial losses, Medicaid […]

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