Bridgeport’s twin architectural jewels The Palace and Majestic Theaters, 6,000 seats combined, opened in 1922, built by Sylvester Poli. The Park City was a hot entertainment town
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Bob Pelton
Bob Pelton, former curator of the Barnum Museum, a prince of a guy, passed away on Wednesday. Bob was gracious, always helpful in sharing information
Read moreShark Attack! Plus: The Best Of The Finest
Do you wanna know a secret? That’s what State Rep. Brendan Sharkey, also a seasoned Hamden-based land use attorney, would like know on behalf of the
Read moreHappy Daddy Day, Plus: Dudes, Agree On Something, Zoo For You, And New Eats Downtown
Hey Yahooy, Town Committee, and all other OIB friends who are dads, even cranky Joel Speedy Gonzalez, even step-dads like me, even honorary dads, a happy
Read moreHey, Wake Up! Plus: Ken Hays, The Best Of Bridgeport
It was impossible not to notice the public emptiness in City Council chambers Monday night as the city’s legislative body passed Mayor Bill Finch’s proposed
Read moreWanted: Sludge Qualifications, Plus: Ease On Down To Playhouse On The Green
Yet another new twist to the ongoing saga: As The Sludge Turns. Word is that the town of Trumbull is on the verge of issuing
Read moreA Little Help For Friends, Plus: Best Of Bridgeport Mary-Jane Foster, And Fish Tix
It’s always nice for a mayor to leave the legislative body a little wiggle room to cut the recommended budget in an election year. Mayor
Read moreWill You Help Me, Or What? Plus: Kaye Williams, The Best Of Bridgeport
Help a constituent, make a friend. That’s the mother’s milk of popular government. When you walk into City Hall on Lyon Terrace or the Annex on
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