Developers of Steelpointe Harbor, transforming the face of the East Side and East End, not far from Downtown, promised a raw bar restaurant as part
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Zoners Consider Housing Units For Sacred Heart Students
UPDATE: measure tabled. City Councilwoman AmyMarie Vizzo Paniccia was among North End residents voicing zoning opposition to this housing proposal for Sacred Heart University students on
Read moreWorking Families Party Endorses More Than 100 Candidates In Connecticut
The Connecticut Working Families Party has endorsed a record 107 candidates for the November general election placing them on Row C including all six Democrats
Read moreThe ‘Citizenship Question’–Council Committee Weighs Census Issues
The City Council’s Miscellaneous Matters Committee Monday night will take up two resolutions “in support of an accurate 2020 Census and to create a “Complete
Read moreIce Rink, Apartments Proposed For Downtown
Mayor Joe Ganim on Thursday joined city leaders to announce two projects chosen in response to the Downtown North Development requests for proposals on Main
Read moreSHU/Hearst Poll Shows Close Race Between Lamont-Stefanowski, Large Gender Gap
A poll conducted by Sacred Heart University and Hearst Connecticut Media shows Democrat Ned Lamont with a six-point lead over Republican Bob Stefanowski, roughly six
Read moreMoore Named “100 Most Influential Blacks” In Connecticut
Mother, grandmother, state senator, health care advocate, warring against hunger, Marilyn Moore is building a profile of notice politically, professionally and socially. Add “100 Most
Read moreMarina Village Demolition Advances
Mayor Joe Ganim and Congressman Jim Himes were joined by other local officials and developers regarding demolition progress at Marina Village, a $200 million South
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