FAIRFIELD COUNTY
BUSINESS JOURNAL March 30, 2015 | VOL. 51, No. 13
15 | SENIOR SCAMS
22 | GOOD THINGS HAPPENING
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RIDGEFIELD VNA RAISES MONEY FOR $9.5M HEADQUARTERS BY EVAN FALLOR evan@westfairinc.com
HOME CARE AGENCY EYES NEW HOME
WHEN RIDGEFIELD VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION President and CEO Theresa Santoro looks at her organization’s facilities on East Ridge Road, she sees growth. A lot of it. The number of in-home patients RVNA serves across 27 towns in western Connecticut, now at 1,200, has doubled in the past five years. Three years ago, the nonprofit had 55 staff members. Now, it’s at 120. Waiting lists have begun to form for drop-in flu shots, vaccines and health education classes, something Santoro had rarely » CARE, page 5
A rendering of the 22,000-square-foot facility that Ridgefield Visiting Nurse Association plans to have completed by January.
Lawmakers confer on state’s �inancial future Legislators air their ideas on business development, transportation and more in Stamford
BY BILL FALLON bfallon@westfairinc.com GOV. DANNEL MALLOY’S PROPOSED $40 billion two-year budget, released in February, provided a springboard for a lively Business Council of Fairfield County-hosted Legislative Leadership Breakfast on March 19 that drew a full-house crowd of legislators and nearly 100 attendees to the conference room of the new Deloitte headquarters in the BLT Financial Centre on East Main Street in Stamford. The state’s bicameral leadership — Republicans Len Fasano, Senate minority leader, and Themis Klarides, House of
From left, state House Speaker Brendan Sharkey; Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney; Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano; and House Minority Leader Themis Klarides. Photo by Bill Fallon
Representatives minority leader, and Democrats Brendan Sharkey, speaker of the House, and Martin Looney, Senate president pro tempore — filled the dais. Joseph
McGee, the Business Council’s vice president for public policy and programs, served as master of ceremonies and peppered the panelists with written questions
from the audience. Topics included revenues — with talk focused on taxes, business incentives and tolls — » LAWMAKERS, page 6