Observer's Best of Waterbury 2007
Carter Mario Injury Lawyers in the Community
It has been another wild year in Waterbury. And with a municipal election staring us in the face this November, (there are six candidates this year) we can expect it to get even wilder. Life in the Brass City is never dull.
Waterbury has a statewide reputation for bare-knuckled politics, but it's not the feisty politicians who hold this community together. We've been publishing the Observer since 1993 and we've seen elected officials come and go. They are important for steering the ship, but the fabric of this community lies in its citizenry and its commerce.
Running a business in greater Waterbury is a difficult challenge. For more than 50 years, the economics of this region has been deflating like a day-old birthday balloon. The brass factories are gone and thousands of white-collar jobs have been yanked from the city's core.
Consumers have less money in their pockets and businesses must have a sharpened edge to survive. We've seen hundreds of businesses open and close during these past 14 years, yet some small businesses have sustained themselves in greater Waterbury for 150 years.
Why? Several key factors leap off the page---excellent customer service, superior product, and an innate ability to adapt as the market fluctuates.
When you throw in a dash of passion (obsession), and work a million hours without pay, you'll be on your way to being a successful business owner. And while we have no idea what your bottom line is, we do know that the readers of The Waterbury Observer continue to think you rock.
We are pleased to let you know that your business has again been selected one of the top businesses in the Observer's Best of Waterbury readers' poll. We published 40,000 ballots in March and April and asked our readers to vote for their favorite businesses. The results showed that our readers continue to give your business a huge thumbs up!
We will publish the results of the readers' poll on June 15 in our annual "Winners' Issue," which is always our biggest and most popular edition of the year.
Best wishes for continued success,
John Murray
Publisher/Editor
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At Carter Mario, we are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We guarantee your phone calls will be returned that day, or lunch is on us! Clients come first for all of our Connecticut personal injury lawyers, and we strive to provide excellent representation to injury victims throughout the state, including Bridgeport, Hartford, Milford, New Britain, and Waterbury. Call us at (800) 900-6700 or fill out a free online consultation form.
The Connecticut injury lawyers at Carter Mario represent clients with injuries stemming from auto accidents, dog bites, drug injuries, fire and burn injuries, medical malpractice, Social Security Disability denials, slip and fall accidents, truck accidents, workers’ compensation denials, as well as the families of wrongful death victims.





