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Mark Yanarella NAUGATUCK In the 50 years since Mark Yanarella started his storied career at the former Naugatuck Savings Bank, customer service then and now remains the cornerstone of banking success, said the longtime local industry leader. A former chief executive officer and chairman of the board at the bank, Yanarella said that regardless of changes in technology or even banks pushing for more online transactions today, customers must still remain the top priority. “You have to operate in the best interests of your customer and keep a connection with them,” said Yanarella, reflecting on industry changes as well as constants in the last half-century. ....
Reply Asnuntuck Community College Connecticut community colleges in the North-West region, including Asnuntuck Community College, provide short-term workforce training that prepares students for increased employment opportunities in growing fields, while meeting employers needs to fill positions in areas that are currently in high demand. I strongly encourage those who have been affected by the pandemic to enroll at a community college to gain the skills they need to quickly transition to a new career, said Dr. James Lombella, North-West regional president of the Connecticut Community Colleges, noting that employers often offer tuition reimbursement for employees to continue their education and climb the ladder of advancement within their organizations. Our Workforce Development departments work closely with state and community partners to develop the right training programs to meet industry demand. ....
Former Connecticut House Republican minority leader Themis Klarides is the first to throw her hat in the ring for the state’s 2022 gubernatorial race. ....
Letter: Residents should support local small businesses May 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail To the Editor: Fourteen months into the COVID-19 global pandemic, it’s clear nearly every aspect of life has been impacted. This has been put on full display for our small businesses and eateries whose operations were rocked in March of 2020 and continued to operate in a state of uncertainty. Consumers, mindful of in-person interactions during the height of the pandemic, took to the internet for purchases. According to Digital Commerce 360 analysis, consumers spent $861 billion online with U.S. retailers in 2020, up 44 percent from $598 billion in 2019. Online spending represented 21.3 percent of total retail sales last year compared with 15.8 percent the year prior. ....