Former state legislator turned blogger Jonathan Pelto, a critic of Democratic Governor Dan Malloy’s education policies, is awaiting word if he has secured enough certified
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Voting By ‘Small Envelope’ (Sign Here)
On the November ballot Connecticut voters will decide if they want early voting as most states do, a legislatively approved question shepherded by Secretary of
Read moreFinal Week Push For Primary Votes, Absentee Ballot Requests Flood Town Clerk
One week left until tsunami Tuesday. How many times have you voted? Oh that’s right, no early voting (yet) in the state of Connecticut. But
Read moreSpoiler Alert! Pelto: No Guilt If He Costs Malloy November Election
OIB friend Paul Bass of the New Haven Independent asked petitioning candidate for governor Jonathan Pelto in a video interview, “Would you feel guilty the
Read moreDid You Participate In Mayoral Poll?
A poll measuring the pulse of city voters on the state of the city, Mayor Bill Finch’s standing with voters and potential mayoral candidates is
Read moreAbsentee Ballot Flood Continues, Supervised Balloting Ordered For East Side Highrise
More than 1300 absentee ballots (and counting) have been mailed by the Town Clerk’s Office for the August 12 Democratic primary featuring two races for
Read more“End Sticker Shock”–Moore Supports Creation Of Regional Authority To Stabilize Sewer Rates
Time to pass the peace poop. While officials in Bridgeport and Trumbull continue to battle over sewer fees, State Senate candidate Marilyn Moore is urging
Read moreHughes Supports Voter-Approved School Budget, Closing Conflicts of Interest On City Council
Democratic State Senate candidate Scott Hughes, challenging freshman incumbent Andres Ayala in an August 12 primary, proposes a voter-approved budget for the Board of Education
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