The City Council Monday night set the mil rate for the budget year starting July 1 at 41.11, a tax increase that represents about $230
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‘Our Girls Keep Their Bottoms On’
Leave it to Russell Capozziello to frame the message on behalf of the city’s adult entertainment establishments. From Tim Loh, CT Post: At the City
Read moreHelp Gabby Reach Her Goal For Downtown Business Expansion
Gabby Fludd owns the Gumdrop Swap, 1001 Main Street downtown in the historic Arcade, a thrift shop that features all clothing, including maternity, under $25.
Read moreShall We Dance? Ordinance Committee Hearing On Adult Entertainment
It was scheduled and postponed, rescheduled and postponed. Now it is rescheduled again for Tuesday, 6 p.m. Wheeler Room A in front of City Council
Read moreBob Halstead, Ex Finch Roomie, No Longer Tending Community Gardens–Claims Retribution
Bob Halstead has been part of the city’s neighborhood fabric for decades. As founder of the city’s community garden program he was instrumental in transforming
Read moreDude, The Dodgers Left Brooklyn More Than 50 Years Ago!
Why does the Wall Street Journal cover Connecticut? Because there’s plenty of moolah here (and lots of other great stuff). Governor Dannel Malloy kicked off
Read moreBanshee Heralds Blight Law
Auden Grogins, the blonde banshee from Black Rock, is coming off a hectic legislative session, as well as the other seven members of the city’s
Read morePOKO Partners Added For Downtown Redevelopment
From Mayor Finch: Mayor Bill Finch today announced that POKO Partners LLC, www.pokopartners.com will be the fourth proposed developer for the planned Downtown North Village District
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