business

Welcome, new business

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Citizen photo by Robin Lee Michel
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People mingle outside the International Institute of Cosmetology, which opened Monday at 65 Whiting St. The ceremonial ribbon of the new business was snipped by Carmelo Gugliotti, founder and owner of the school.

Manafort company slated for Business Hall of Fame

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The Connecticut Business Hall Of Fame announced today, April 13, its 2010 Induction Ceremonies recipients and invited the members from the Connecticut business community to the upcoming Induction Awards to be held this Friday, April 16 in Hartford.  The organizations and business leaders to be inducted this year include Manafort Brothers,

Gospel Business Men's Conference this weekend

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The Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship will be having the 34th annual Southern New England Regional Convention this weekend, Thursday, March 25 through Saturday, March 25 at the Clarion Hotel, 42 Century Drive, in Bristol. Bill Chartier, of Plainville, is chairman of the event.

Parma Pizzaria

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Photo courtesy of Plainville Chamber of Commerce
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A business after hours was held Feb. 24 at Parma Pizzaria, 275 New Britain Ave., Plainville. Pictured, from left to right, are Michelle Ziogas, Amine Benayad and owners, Eva and Ted Goutzos.

Living mannequin

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Citizen photo by Robin Lee Michel
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Krista Polumbo, 17, adjusts her bracelet in the window of JP Jewelers, 47 Whiting St., Saturday. She and her sister, Jackie Polumbo, 20, were living mannequins that afternoon, modeling a variety of baubles.

Plainville cabinet manufacturer to receive $500,000 state loan

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Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced June 23 that $2.25 million in state loans will help three Connecticut manufacturers, including a Plainville cabinet manufacturer, and a major aerospace and defense contractor.

Business survey receives high response rate

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The Connecticut Economic Resource Center Inc. recently presented the findings from a business survey that it conducted for the Plainville Economic Development Agency to assess the needs and priorities of its business community and corporate citizens.

American Eagle Financial announces promotion

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Adam Login, of Cromwell, has been promoted to the position of investment representative with American Eagle Financial Services. He is based at American Eagle Credit Union, 378 New Britain Ave., Plainville.

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Photo courtesy of American Eagle Financial Services

Plainville to address business needs through area survey

The Plainville Economic Development Agency is sponsoring an on-line business survey, developed with assistance from the Connecticut Economic Resource Center, to assess the needs and priorities of Plainville's business community and corporate citizens. The results will be used by the EDA to develop economic strategies that promote business retention and growth.

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