A new bishop for Diocese of Bridgeport, Downtown housing, a fired airport manager, a $400,000 land improvement a judge rules taxpayers were not obligated to
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Hennessy To Reintroduce Government Reform Bill, Chides Musto’s Opposition
State Rep. Jack Hennessy says he will once again submit conflict-of-interest legislation in the 2014 General Assembly intended to close a loophole in state law
Read moreHappy Birthday (High Voter Percentage)
Seniors love to vote. In this day and age relative to schmoozing voters with birthday wishes that would be 60 and up. Hey, Mayor Bill
Read moreMcCarthy Reelected Council President
UPDATE: McCarthy wins another term as Council President. City politicians often leverage the oath of office to showcase old and new alliances. The 20-member legislative
Read moreRepublican Chair Slater Calls For Public Hearing On Proposed Airport Property Litigation Agreement
UPDATE: City Council Monday night referred this item to Public Safety and Transportation Committee with no discussion. The City Council tonight, according to an agenda item,
Read more‘I Swear, I Swear, I Swear’ (Fingers Crossed), Oath Of Office On Sunday
If you need extra time to digest the bird, or risk a little extra indigestion wondering how many times they will violate the City Charter
Read moreBaker Sides With Baraka For School Board Leadership
Update, Baraka has the votes Citing her experience, incoming Board of Education member Andre Baker who ran on both the Democratic and Connecticut Working Families
Read moreState Investigates Election Allegations By Outgoing City Council Members Against Opponents
The State Elections Enforcement Commission this week voted to investigate complaints brought by outgoing City Councilmen Angel DePara and Carlos Silva accusing the September 10
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