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CSUS holds tuition hike to 2.5 percent–but that’s not the only increase

NEW HAVEN– Officials at Connecticut State University System approved what they called a “modest” 2.5 percent increase in tuition and fees for the upcoming school year–but for many students, the cost of going to school will rise even more than that. In addition to the $198 dollar increase for in-state students, those who put their […]

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Physicians: Are small practices going the way of the house call?

NEW BRITAIN–Dr. Lawrence Koch began practicing medicine in what he calls “the golden era.” For 27 years, he cared for patients in his private practice. But in the mid-1990s, as payment rates from Medicare and private insurers declined and paperwork increased, requiring more employees to handle it, Koch gave up ownership of his practice and […]

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CCM gives air cover to Malloy

The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities began a radio advertising campaign today praising Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s budget, which maintains state aid to municipalities. “Unlike his colleagues from New York, New Jersey and across the country, Gov. Malloy refused to balance the state budget on the backs of municipalities and their residential and business property taxpayer,” […]

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Blumenthal will forego paycheck, but probably won’t miss the money, if government shuts down

If there’s anyone who can stand to miss a paycheck or two, it’s a member of Congress. They are, generally speaking, a wealthy lot-the House and Senate each include dozens of millionaires, according to a tally by the Center for Responsive Politics. So the violins might not come out when lawmakers agree-as Connecticut Sen. Richard […]

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Malloy to name Terry Macy at DDS

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy will name Terry Macy, the executive director of a non-profit that runs group homes, as the commissioner of developmental services today at 11:30 a.m., according to his press staff. CTNewsJunkie reported the appointment this morning. The choice was quickly applauded by Terry Edelstein, president of the Connecticut Community Providers Association: “Dr. […]

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Bid to raise kindergarten age revived, with pre-school guaranteed

A proposal raising the age for starting kindergarten, rejected last month by the legislature’s Education Committee, is being considered again by another committee–but this time money may be attached to ensure poor children don’t miss out on early education. The move–originally proposed by the State Board of Education and now backed by many of the members […]

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