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40 Under 40 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary

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35 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | AUGUST 23, 2021 1998 JOHNATHAN BELL TJ BENOIT MARK BRIGGS DANA BUGL KATHY CALLING TONY CASHMAN YVONNE DAVIS JATIN DESAI JAYE DONALDSON JOHN DUSSAULT MATTHEW EGAN DAVID EUSTIS SAM FINGOLD ROBERT FIONDELLA JR HARRY FREEMAN ELIZABETH GEORGAKOPOULOS DAVID GERBER BRAD HUTENSKY TYLER JONES SANDRA KEE BORGES STEPHEN KENNEY ERIC KNIGHT ROBERT MAFFUCCI SUSAN MISIORSKI LISA NKONOKI LILLIAN ORTIZ JOHN PAUL ANNE PERCY SARGENT JEFF PIAZZA HAL PIERCE JR GREG "ROCK" REGAN SUSAN RIETANO DAVEY KEN SAVINO ERIK SEMMEL KERITH SHAPIRO JESSICA STEVENS DERRICK STOKES TINA THORNTON KAREN TUOZZO GREG UGALDE DARA VARANO JAMES VARANO RUSTY WARNER A.J WASSERSTEIN CHRISTOPHER WHITE Mount Sinai Community Hospital Association loses its lawsuit against the state to keep the hospital open. The New England Blizzard of the American Basketball League will play its entire 1998-99 schedule at the Hartford Civic Center, after splitting its first two seasons between the Capital City and Springfield, Mass. Gov. Rowland announces plans for a $135 million expansion at Bradley International Airport, including construction of a new 600,000-square-foot passenger terminal. Only two years after moving its headquarters from Farmington to Hartford, Heublein says it is leaving the city by the end of 1998. 4 O U N D E R 4 0 W I N N E R S | Y E A R 1 9 9 8

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