If Board of Education member Maria Pereira chooses her own legal counsel to defend complaints filed against her with the state Commission on Human Rights
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The Congress Street Bridge Challenge
For years the former Congress Street Bridge has been a must campaign stop for local, state and federal candidates for public office. The transportation void
Read moreUniformed Services Step Up For Kids
From Steve Krauchick, Doing It Local: How about some likes for all that made toy deliveries today with AMR, Vazzy’s, Otimus Health Care and Bridgeport
Read moreMunicipal Sales Tax On Table For Upcoming State Legislative Session
Senate President Martin Looney, prior to his kidney transplant on Tuesday, filed a series of bills for the legislative session that starts in two weeks
Read moreIn Email To Department Heads, New Chief Administrative Officer Sets Inclusive Tone
In a management shakeup of his administration last week, Mayor Joe Ganim appointed Kimberly Staley to serve as acting Chief Administrative Officer, replacing John Gomes
Read moreUrged By Newton, Contracting Rules Changed
From Brian Lockhart, CT Post: The city is changing its contracting rules to make it a little less intimidating for companies owned by ex-felons to
Read moreDid Rabinowitz Orchestrate State Human Rights Complaints Filed Against Pereira?
Board of Education member Maria Pereira is fending off four complaints, including one by outgoing acting school chief Fran Rabinowitz, filed with the state Commission
Read moreConstruction Of New High School To Replace Harding Advances, Projected Completion Early 2018
Years in the making, city officials say construction for a new school off Boston Avenue to replace the decaying Harding High School is progressing with
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