Processing poop generates revenue. City councilors claim forceful collection practices abuse constituents. City lawyers are trying to reach common ground on uncollected fees. From Brian
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Processing poop generates revenue. City councilors claim forceful collection practices abuse constituents. City lawyers are trying to reach common ground on uncollected fees. From Brian
Read moreAs CT Post scribe Jordan Grice reports, flooding in the South End has been a barrier to development. About $50 million, however, in federal flood
Read moreColin McEnroe is insane. Insanely talented. While many writers require a gin-induced tonic to turn a rejoinder, McEnroe’s pathology is likely congenital in nature, but
Read moreFollowing recent Downtown acquisitions, New York-based Time Equities Inc. now owns the City Trust building and Arcade Mall on Main Street and a mixed-use building at
Read moreFrom Brian Lockhart, CT Post: In the final weeks of 2018, the City Council amended Bridgeport’s capital budget–which mainly funds large, costly infrastructure projects like
Read moreJoe Tiago, deputy director of Public Facilities for Bridgeport, has closed his Downtown bar after a series of shootings and fights the past few years
Read morePublic safety is ground zero for a mayoral campaign, especially in Connecticut’s largest city so often vulnerable to the mercurial nature of law enforcement. Some
Read moreFrom Dan Tepfer, CT Post: A teenager in custody in connection with an earlier assault at Central High School was charged Monday with the fatal
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