Who was out this Memorial Day weekend hustling signatures to get on the ballot? A whole bunch of candidates for state offices. 0
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Fabs: Former Health Director Caught ‘Raw Deal’
The city is considering $75,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by Marian Evans who was let go as the city’s health director in 2010. CT
Read moreMoore: Residents Deserve A Senator In Touch With Their Concerns, Transform Struggles Into Triumphs
Following her ballot qualification to challenge Democratic incumbent Anthony Musto in an August State Senate primary, Marilyn Moore issued this news release. The district covers
Read moreCarmen Lopez Steps Up For Pelto’s Third Party Consideration For Governor
Retired Superior Court Judge Carmen Lopez in a commentary for CT Latino News, writes “Our Democracy is on life-support; a third party candidate can supply
Read moreAttention City Council Members: Check Your Expenses (Before CT Post Gets Hands On Records)
Before City Attorney Mark Anastasi turns over documents to Connecticut Post scribe Brian Lockhart regarding how City Council members spend their $9,000 annual stipends, the
Read moreNewton Turns Down Plea Offer, Judge Reluctant To Sentence Prison Time
The state judge presiding over Ernie’s Newton’s pending trial has told prosecutors their case alleging criminal campaign finance violations is thin. In court on Friday
Read morePelto Responds To Union Attack
You’ve got to wonder if union supporters of Democratic Governor Dan Malloy are inflating the threat of Malloy critic Jonathan Pelto’s candidacy for governor. The
Read moreObama Administration Backs New Federal Standards For Native American Recognition
The U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs on Thursday announced proposed new regulations so Native American groups must prove continued existence back to 1934,
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