It’s imperative for State Senate candidates Ed Gomes and Ernie Newton to qualify for public financing. Gomes, the incumbent, and Newton, the endorsed Democrat, are
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Battle Lines Over The Board Of Education: Elected Or Appointed?
City electors will be loaded with voting opportunities in the coming months: primaries for several state and federal legislative seats on Aug. 14, a special
Read moreOkay Class: What Would You Ask The State Senate Candidates?
Former City Councilman big Mojo Ralph Mojica has a point when he writes what’s the sense of running for office if you have nothing to
Read moreThe Chatter About Gomes, Newton, Ayala At Margaret Morton Dedication
The renaming on Saturday of City Hall Annex to the Margaret E. Morton Government Center brought together politicians past and present including those the first
Read moreGanim’s City Pension Began In 2003
Former Governor John Rowland, embroiled in yet another federal investigation involving the validity of consulting work, is now receiving his state pension. What about former
Read moreThe Christina Ayala And Angel Reyes Campaign Battle
There’s nothing quite like the passion of Latino politics. It’s the best reality show in the city: fight, kiss and make up, fight, get back
Read moreHimes On Obsitnik: Contender Or Pretender?
Democratic Congressman Jim Himes in an eblast fundraising pitch says Republicans have “a big, red circle around Connecticut’s Fourth District” in the name of his
Read moreAngel Reyes Qualifies To Challenge Christina Ayala In State House Primary
City elections officials today approved a ballot position for Angel Reyes after he submitted enough petition signatures to challenge Democratic Party-endorsed Christina Ayala in an
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