I was glad to see my friends Tyisha and Melanie with Scott Hughes. Where was Marilyn Moore and Bob Walsh and Mary-Jane Foster? Looks like Musto was able to be where he was supposed to be on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon in Black Rock. Maybe Moore and her supporters were there but walking the sidelines shaking hands and kissing babies.
Ron Mackey–was Black Rock written off by Moore? Bob?
Nice pic of John and Mary. Where was the other Mayor?
Maybe there just wasn’t enough room on the blog to post all the pics? They were very nice.
lololol–well the pics you took were terrific. I am glad they all attended. Mel and Ty are very good friends of mine. Good people!!! Sorry I missed the fun!!!
That is a great photo of Marilyn with Jim Himes. Thanks to Gabrielle Parisi 🙂 I am glad as the Connecticut Post also neglected to show a picture of her. I want a level playing field here. Marilyn Moore should use that pic in her literature, whether he is supporting her or not. That is allowable, isn’t it???
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We love that you left your OIB fingerprint on the photos! No really, it’s in the upper right corner of some of your shots. 😉
Only elected officials are allowed to walk in this parade. Ask Adam Wood about the melee he caused when trying to insert Diane Farrell into the parade several years ago.
The residents of Black Rock are to be admired for Black Rock Day and for The Black Rock Community Council (BRCC). That’s great for a community to celebrate where they live the way Black Rock does. More communities in Bridgeport need to follow the direction of Black Rock and hopefully Black Rock would take the leadership to show others how to get started and possibility start with PT Barnum seeing as they both are in the same voting district. Time will tell.
Correction, Lennie; it’s Black Rock Guy Day.
Hey Lennie, I heard one of the beds used in the Bed Race was the bed left behind by BlackRockkGuy when he left to Arizona. Any pics of the beds?
I was glad to see my friends Tyisha and Melanie with Scott Hughes. Where was Marilyn Moore and Bob Walsh and Mary-Jane Foster? Looks like Musto was able to be where he was supposed to be on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon in Black Rock. Maybe Moore and her supporters were there but walking the sidelines shaking hands and kissing babies.
Ron Mackey–was Black Rock written off by Moore? Bob?
Nice pic of John and Mary. Where was the other Mayor?
Maybe there just wasn’t enough room on the blog to post all the pics? They were very nice.
Steve, Marilyn Moore was at Black Rock Day. So was Mayor Finch. Alas, your OIB host is a rotten photographer. I went with what I had.
lololol–well the pics you took were terrific. I am glad they all attended. Mel and Ty are very good friends of mine. Good people!!! Sorry I missed the fun!!!
I am happy Marilyn Moore attended, as well as Finch.
The Moore campaign has provided a photo of Marilyn with Jim Himes that I’ve added.
That is a great photo of Marilyn with Jim Himes. Thanks to Gabrielle Parisi 🙂 I am glad as the Connecticut Post also neglected to show a picture of her. I want a level playing field here. Marilyn Moore should use that pic in her literature, whether he is supporting her or not. That is allowable, isn’t it???
We love that you left your OIB fingerprint on the photos! No really, it’s in the upper right corner of some of your shots. 😉
It’s okay Bond Girl, you can say I’m no 007 when it comes to photography. More like bad finger.
Only elected officials are allowed to walk in this parade. Ask Adam Wood about the melee he caused when trying to insert Diane Farrell into the parade several years ago.
The residents of Black Rock are to be admired for Black Rock Day and for The Black Rock Community Council (BRCC). That’s great for a community to celebrate where they live the way Black Rock does. More communities in Bridgeport need to follow the direction of Black Rock and hopefully Black Rock would take the leadership to show others how to get started and possibility start with PT Barnum seeing as they both are in the same voting district. Time will tell.
Isn’t PT Barnum considered part of the Black Rock Community or just the West End?
Milford Day was a huge success and the Economic development office coordinated it.