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en It's going to bring an awful lot of people to town. That brings new money into the community. I think you're going to see more hotels built, and you'll certainly see more restaurants.

en Being in the off-season, (Ironman) brings a lot of people into hotels and restaurants, and keeps our local merchants busy. It really gives us a boost.

en Now is not the time to bring in a town manager who would feel compelled to bring in their own people because we want to retain the first class management team that we already have in West Hartford. This selection brings protection to taxpayer money because no spending is needed to conduct a national search for a candidate.

en It brings tourism to the city. They eat in our restaurants, stay in our hotels and frequent our businesses.

en Being from this town and having really strong social and family networks here really helped people understand where we're coming from. People see that this is a good thing for the community. It employs people. It brings money back to local vendors, local caterers, local businesses. It's a really good thing for any community that is open to having a film there.

en I like history; I like to record. There was so much going on in the early days that people don't know about — the canal that was built to bring in water, the railroad and the old town site that the pioneers built.

en Every boat show is not like that. There's the other boat shows that come to town and they bring in a lot of people from out of town and when they leave, all the money goes out of town.

en I think I'm someone that can bring new ideas and I have the energy and desire to work for the community. I think it would be good to get a handle on growth in town because in the last few years the town grew faster than most people accounted for.

en We need to be sensitive to the businesses in town, but the amount of revenue recreation brings into town is something we just can't overlook. The town needs to take a step. The town needs to let people know this town is recreation-friendly.

en If they continue to erode these parks, we all lose out. These are our elderly. These are working families who work in our restaurants and hotels. They don't have money to live anywhere else in this county.

en We have 17 restaurants that come in and we set up tables; and the restaurants bring deserts and hors d'oeuvres and people go around and sample what they have.

en It brings in a lot of money, not just to the park but to surrounding restaurants and businesses.

en The goal is to bring in other hotel brands, a mixture of both boutique and large hotels. We're also focusing on bringing in hip restaurants as well as new residential, hotel and entertainment experiences.

en It's fine by me. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. It takes the pressure and the spotlight off the community, ... This is a quiet, nice little town. Anything that brings less attention to the community, all the better.

en There has been an awful lot of talk and an awful lot of speculation but this is the first time that one of the suitors has been prepared to put hard cash down and put its money where its mouth is. This could help bring this long-running saga to an end and it certainly puts the Nasdaq in pole position.


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