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Connecticut homeowner associations can no longer block solar installations

Community Associations Network

The provision was added to the 35-page Connecticut Clean Air Act before it was approved by lawmakers last session. Associations may still adopt rules on the size and placement of solar installations. Read the article………………………

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“Buddy Check” Program Encourages Veterans To Reconnect With One Another

Associations Now

To discover that, it takes personal engagement,” American Legion National Commander Brett Reistad said in a March article. Sherri Marquis, a public affairs director at a Legion post in Somers, Connecticut, noted that the efforts were also beneficial to those making the calls. “It Buddy Check is about seeing how veterans are doing.

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Innovation for Association Executives

Association Navigator

His Harvard Business Review article, “Match Your Innovation Strategy to Your Innovation Ecosystem” is assigned reading in over fifty global MBA programs. I saw this book on a friend’s home office desk this summer in Connecticut. The concept involved is using a “wide lens” when preparing a product or service innovation.

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Innovative Planning at The Global Pet Expo Creates Greater Productivity for Attendees

Associations Now

Meet our fifth “Planner of Productivity”: Andrew Darmohraj, executive vice president and chief operating officer for the American Pet Products Association, based in Stamford, Connecticut. This article has been provided by Visit Orlando. In 2020, the show will be held February 26–28.

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Monday Buzz: Kickstarter Becomes a Benefit Corporation

Associations Now

Marketing Land columnist Victoria Godfrey’s latest article makes a compelling argument for why data-driven campaigns are the way to go if you want to draw a crowd. Nonprofits are top workplaces in Connecticut, and Nonprofit Quarterly editor-in-chief Ruth McCambridge went in search of the secret behind their success.

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Lawsuits piling up on troubled Simsbury developer (CT)

Community Associations Network

While troubled Simsbury developer William Ferrigno has remained absent from repairing and completing an upscale neighborhood in town, his name and that of his construction company continue to show up on the list of lawsuits filed in Hartford Superior Court Read the article………………………

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Former condo president alleges ‘financial ruin’ at The Wellington in White Plains (CT)

Community Associations Network

17 in Westchester Supreme Court. Read the article……………………… A former president of The Wellington condominium in White Plains is suing the board of managers and its management company for nearly $1.5 million over alleged financial irregularities.