Bob “Troll” Walsh, who served for years as the resident curmudgeon on the City Council, writes in a commentary he’s supporting Working Families Party candidates
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Does The City Charter Prohibit Leticia Colon From Serving On City Council And School Board?
From the City Charter: No person while holding office as a member of the city council shall be a member of any of the boards
Read moreKnock, Knock, Anyone Home? We Need You To Vote–Teachers Endorse Bags, Babs, Kelleher For School Board
A coalition of community interests including clergy, education and social justice is urging Bridgeport voters to turn out for the Sept. 4 special election to fill four
Read moreQ Poll: McMahon-Murphy Locked In Close Race, Women Warm Up To Linda
Today’s Quinnipiac poll mirrors last week’s survey conducted by www.rasmussenreports.com showing Republican U.S. Senate nominee Linda McMahon with a three point lead over Democrat Chris
Read moreOne Week Left Until The BOE Special Election–Absentee Ballots Lurking
One week from Tuesday city voters will fill four Board of Education seats in a special election ordered by the Connecticut Supreme Court after it
Read moreStafstrom, Key State Political Player And Legal Mind
Former Democratic Town Chair John Stafstrom has emerged as the pulse center for structuring financial packages for business recruitment whether for the state’s Jackson Laboratory
Read moreGeorge “Doc” Gunther–A Political Marvel–Transcended Politics
George “Doc” Gunther could say just about anything to anyone and get away with it. It’s probably because he never concerned himself with choosing words
Read moreDueling Letters: Kelleher Highlights Progress In Schools–Pereira And Baraka Respond
Maria Pereira and Sauda Baraka, the two Working Families Party members on the elected Board of Education take issue with an essay written by Jacqueline
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