City Council candidate Rick Torres on Thursday paid an outstanding personal property tax balance of $2,384 for his popular Harborview Market, an amount he says
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Council Candidates Debate Taxes, Development, Conflicts Of Interest
City Council candidates in the 130th District squared off Wednesday night for a spirited forum in the standing-room-only Black Rock Library conference room with Democratic incumbents
Read moreDemagogue Moales Claims He Must Ignore Critics And Solve Real Problems (And They Are?)
Yes, when all else fails, blame the media for your outstanding warrant. The Rev. Ken Moales, president of the board of education who’s brought politics
Read moreTwo Weeks Left To Election, You Hearing From Candidates?
On Nov. 5th, city voters will decide the future makeup of the City Council and Board of Education. Will the citywide turnout hit 10 percent?
Read moreWorking Families Party School Board Candidates: Empower Parents, Teachers, Students, Not Politicians
The small but mighty Connecticut Working Families Party has a chance to make history in Bridgeport on Nov. 5: coalition control of the Board of
Read moreVroom! Rev. Moales Revs Up Engine, Was He Late For School Board Meeting And Court Appearance? Soap Opera Continues
You’ve got to hand it to Rev. Ken Moales, president of the Board of Education, for finding ways to stay in the news. Does he
Read moreBlumenthal To Conduct Hearing In City Hall Regarding Metro-North Power Outage
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal will chair a field hearing in Bridgeport on Monday to examine the causes of the recent Metro-North power outage, how to
Read moreReversing An Offer He Refused, Mario Cuomo’s Godfather Breakthrough
Long before he became governor of New York, Mario Cuomo played minor league baseball in Bridgeport. He took his fair share of hard knocks in
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