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West Hartford Business Buzz June 16: Openings, Closings and Other News
A round-up of West Hartford business news.

I have been a resident of West Hartford for 15 years. I'm originally from Stamford, Conn., and I attended Westhill High School. I graduated from Duke University – where I met my husband – in 1983, with a degree in Political Science and Economics.
My first career was in the insurance industry, and I was a Vice President with national insurance broker Marsh & McLennan in their Washington, D.C. office when I took a “sabbatical” and moved to Connecticut in 1998.
I joined the publishing world in 1999 as a freelancer writer, and before Patch, I was editor of Living in West Hartford, Living in the Valley, and Living on the Shoreline magazines. I started working as the About Town columnist for West Hartford Patch even before the site launched.
My husband, Ted, is a West Hartford native (Kingswood-Oxford ’80), and he has often joked that within a few weeks of moving to town, I knew more people than he did. I have a daughter who is a senior at Conard and a son who is a freshman. I also have a bearded collie named Scarlett who is a constant companion in my home office.
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I look forward to hearing the ideas and opinions of my fellow West Hartford residents. I can be reached at Ronni.Newton@patch.com, 860-249-9624, or on Twitter @WHartfordPatch.
A round-up of West Hartford business news.

The accused was trying to impress a date, police report.
Construction on the Amtrak/CTfastrak bridge will last for several weeks.
There are many interesting facts about Superman, including some Connecticut connections.
Harvest Country Store, which opened in April on Oakwood Ave., is responding to neighbors' needs for convenience store items and creating a niche market all at the same time.
Connecticut saw its most severe West Nile virus season in 2012, but fortunately, state officials have not yet found evidence of the virus in local mosquitoes as of June 12.
West Hartford Real Estate Sales June 3 - June 7, 2013.
Weapons and breach of peace are among the charges levied against two women who confronted a couple at a West Hartford home.
New recipients from throughout the area were honored last week at a reception at the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford.
Public Information Officer Lt. J. Paul Vance of the state police provides answers to your law enforcement questions.
The team was undefeated in regular season competition.
Other major road projects will also take place this summer.
David Wilcox reportedly is ill.
Some residents of the West Hartford neighborhood are also upset by ASD's plans to sell a portion of its property to a luxury home developer.
The 27th annual event was held on the grounds of West Hartford Town Hall on June 8 and 9, 2013.