Afternoon update: You think the scoreboard keeper at Fenway Park is paying attention? That’s nothing compared to the scorekeepers in Connecticut politics these days. Every endorsement triggers
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The Budget Vote, Jimmy’s Vote And Party Note
Yikes. Work on the city budget is hardly finished, although the full City Council is scheduled to vote tonight on the $494 million spending plan
Read moreSuBy’s Mario Schmooze, Dem Storm Clouds, And Lots Of Park City Stuff
Say what you want about Susan Bysiewicz, she’s relentless. The day before a state judge cleared the way for Secretary of the State Bysiewicz to run
Read moreHandicapping Lamont V. Malloy, The Message And Messenger
Okay boys and girls, get out your delegate scorecards. That’s what political operatives from the various campaign camps are doing in preparation for their respective state
Read moreSuBy Qualifies For Ballot, Let The Games Begin! Plus: A Budget Deal, Really?
A state judge has paved the way for Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz to appear on the ballot as a candidate for attorney general.
Read moreLet’s Get Back To Normal, City Finances, And We Need To Party
Happy Stinko de Mayo from my cat Stinky. Okay, with Times Square bomber news dominating, on to more mundane matters: city finances. The city’s issuing
Read moreCould We Really Get A New Harding? Plus: Law Enforcement Swarm, And Are Votes Transferable?
Update: Harding High School is a mess. The good news is at least now city and school officials are talking about replacing it at a cost
Read moreKuchma’s Bijou Back On Track, Plus: OIB Party, Malloy’s Moolah And Mary Joins The Millionaire
It was a long wait to pick up where he left off and a test of his patience, but Bijou Square developer Phil Kuchma closed
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