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Bass Pro Construction Delayed, But Developer Expresses Optimism For 2014 Completion
The good news, Bass Pro is still in play. Brian Lockhart, CT Post reports: Keep those $100 Bass Pro Shops gift cards in a safe
Read moreUBelong Together, Post Chronicles Finch’s Frost Toward University
From Brian Lockhart, CT Post: The University of Bridgeport banners lining Park Avenue at the seaside campus read: “A World of Opportunities.” For Democratic Mayor
Read moreSteel Point A Step Closer
It’s been decades in the making generating heavy doses of hope–and cynicism–to transform a beleaguered section of the East Side, but city officials say “The
Read moreCa-Ching! Ramos, Cops Lead Highest 2011 City Wage Earners
CT Post reporter Dan Tepfer issues this report about the city’s highest wage earners in 2011. John Ramos, fired as school chief last year after
Read moreTrolling For Police And Fire Residency
City Councilman Bob “Troll” Walsh, who has about one month remaining on his 16-year career on the legislative body, is not going out quietly. In
Read moreHandicapping Foster V. Finch, Callahan Analyzes The X Factor
Jim Callahan is among the last of the old-time newspaper eccentrics. He struck a nerve throughout the decades of many city politicians. Some loved him (Hey, how about
Read moreThe Halfway House Truth–Has The Deadline Passed?
The city’s Planning and Zoning Commission Monday night (tonight) is scheduled to take up a request to extend approval of a halfway house located in the West End for
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