When it comes to City Council members, government watchdog John Marshall Lee is like a chihuahua nipping at their heels. A few weeks ago he
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PAC Urges AB Audit
Update includes letter to State Elections Enforcement Commission: News release from Citizens Working For A Better Bridgeport: On September 16, 2013 Political Action Committee Citizens
Read moreIn Politics Be Very Careful What You Wish For, The School Board Lesson
Four years ago Democratic political operatives were feeling cheeky toward city Republicans. The Connecticut Working Families, a party split off from Democrats financed largely by
Read moreTyrone Powers To Himes’ Congressional District Office
After nearly six years as a key inner-office staffer for Mayor Bill Finch directing the city’s legislative affairs, Tyrone McClain will soon start a new
Read moreLydia Loses Machine Count, Pulled In By Absentee Ballots, Feliciano Sings Feliz Navidad
UPDATE: Milta Feliciano, director of the city’s Veteran’s Affairs office, wins recount by one vote picked up at Barnum School. Recount took place on Friday.
Read moreWill Marilyn Be Moore Than Musto Can Handle? Incumbent Targeted By Democratic Primary Insurgents
Emboldened by Tuesday’s drubbing of endorsed Democrats, coalition forces that supported the winning primary challengers for school board and City Council are looking to next
Read moreTroll: Tuesday’s Political Guillotine
Former City Councilman Bob “Troll” Walsh, a supporter of the Democratic challenge slate that swept three primary wins for school board on Tuesday, shares his
Read moreCringeworthy! Rick Takes Brannelly For A Ride On His Bike
It’s all peace, love and diplomacy for the battle in Black Rock. Democratic City Council incumbents Sue Brannelly and Steve Stafstrom and their Republican opponents
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