Bridgeport elections never disappoint whether low turnouts, high turnouts or even when it’s a couple of days late. A quick lighthearted exchange between Mayor Bill
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The Fight To Select School Board Members Heats Up
An organization calling itself the Coalition to Protect Our Voting Rights consisting of education advocates, clergy and political operatives will kickoff a “Vote No” campaign Saturday, 1
Read moreSaturday Summit On Coal Plant
From the Sierra Club: Churches, Environmental Groups, Elected Officials and Coal Plant Owner to Address Community on Energy Issues Healthy Connecticut Alliance teams up with
Read moreCircus Comes To City (It Never Really Left)
The late great Bridgeport scribe James G. Clark said “Bridgeport, where the circus never left town.” But hey, why should that stop us from promoting
Read moreWhen Circus Comes, So Do Protests
From Madeline Dennis, www.bridgeportintheknow.com Join concerned citizens to speak out about the miserable lives of animals in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
Read moreFinch Appoints Anne Kelly-Lenz Finance Director
Patience and qualifications have paid off for Anne Kelly-Lenz who has been named city finance director. She had been serving in an acting capacity. News
Read moreFeds Asking Questions About Strip Club Influence With Council Members
Federal investigators have asked City Council members if any influence was exerted to submarine the recently approved legislative action to regulate adult entertainment in the
Read moreSarah Burns’ Book Chronicles Bankruptcy Petition
Sarah Burns worked for the administration of Mayor Mary Moran who made national news in June of 1991 when she placed the state’s largest city
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