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John Fielding, CEO
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is Connecticut's leading provider of specialized accounting and financial management consulting services for mid-market companies.
Connecticut, Maine and Rhode Island earned higher marks through strong action by their state legislatures, while New Hampshire and Massachusetts lagged behind and Vermont has not kept pace with the more proactive states recently.
Connecticut's photonics cluster companies currently employing more than 11,000 people and that number could grow if the regions photonic companies are successful in their ventures.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The State of Connecticut's Regulation 19-13-B102 requires all non-transient non-community water suppliers to perform sampling and testing of your drinking water to ensure that the water you provide to your staff, employees and to the public meets the water quality standards established by this regulation.
He was appointed by Governor Weicker to serve on Connecticut's Council on Environmental Quality from 1990 to 1992, and he was appointed by Senate President Pro Tempore to serve on the Long Island Sound Advisory Council.
Connecticut's Institutes for Teaching and Learning once had a $3 million budget and served 5000 teachers, and included year-round follow up and support activities; by 1994-95, they had a budget of slightly more than $500,000.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Hartford, Connecticut When Edward Blackwell ultimately left New Orleans in 1960 to join up with saxophonist Ornette Coleman in New York, the drummer brought a satchel load of his hometown with him.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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One of Connecticut's dearest and cutest singers - especially since he shed those long locks - Michael Bolton was in Hartford Friday night for an intimateconcert at the Wadsworth Atheneum.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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While Connecticut's coastal and river towns were under constant attack by British forces, and while New York City was occupied by the British, Litchfield became a major "safe town" of the Continental forces.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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At the same time, understanding the evolution of Connecticut's prehistory shall aid us in recognizing persistent patterns in the data and help us identify their origins.
Connecticut's Mentoring, Induction Programs Explored in New Study State and District Policy Related to Mentoring And New Teacher Induction in Connecticut December 9, 2002 - How are new teachers' experiences affected by the quality of induction and mentoring support?
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Hartford, Connecticut Located in downtown Hartford at 851 Park Street, the Zion Park apartment complex is comprised of three buildings totaling 46 units.
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