The city was mauled both physically and financially from the blizzard of 2013, and some areas of the city still require attention. Mayor Bill Finch
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Barf Bag! What’s The Deal With Hearst Newspapers Shameless Backpatting?
Journalists deserve praise for breaking stories, but it’s vomit time when it becomes an institutionalized jerk off. Lately Hearst Newspapers, owner of the Connecticut Post,
Read moreCallous Toward Vallas, Working Families Party Wants Paul’s Pelt–Parents Step Up For Vallas, Say WFP Obstructs Progress
Connecticut’s Working Families Party, with three of its members on the Board of Education, is doing its best to torpedo Superintendent of Schools Paul Vallas
Read moreHennessy: The Unions Screwed Me, Legislative Colleagues Threw Me Under The Bus (Except Grogins)–Slater Says Follow The Charter
UPDATE: Fearing his state legislative bill to prohibit city employees from serving on the City Council is dying the gooey death, State Rep. Jack Hennessy
Read moreState NAACP Chief Says Red Light Cameras Unfairly Target Minorities, ‘Tax On The Poor’
Scot X. Esdaile, president of the Connecticut NAACP is turning up the heat on state legislators as they weigh approval of red light cameras they
Read morePhew! Let It Be Rain (Please)
It looked for a while there another major snowstorm was on the horizon two weeks after a blizzard buried the state’s largest city. The mayor’s
Read moreWhy Public Works Directors Matter
During Tuesday night’s vent session in City Council Chambers a woman from the North End addressed Mayor Bill Finch and his leadership team in charge
Read moreWill You People Just Cut A Deal And Move On? The Vallas Contract
Good grief, yet another special meeting of the Board of Education will take place Wednesday (today) 5:30 p.m. in Conference Room 305 of City Hall,
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