A few days ago the Connecticut Post’s Brian Lockhart wrote presciently about the early success of the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater, a 6,000-seat music destination driving
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Lamont Announces $1.5 Million Grant For Veterans Group
Governor Ned Lamont on Monday was in Bridgeport to announce the veterans support group Homes For The Brave will receive a $1.5 million grant for
Read moreDiocese Withdraws Controversial Zoning Application For Two-Year College In North End
After community, political and government pushback, a petition by the Diocese of Bridgeport to host a two-year college program offered by Fairfield University on Jewett
Read moreSale Of Airport Approved, Pending Sign-off By City Council
From Mayor’s Office. See additional background here. Today, the City of Bridgeport Airport Commission approved the sale of Bridgeport Sikorsky Airport to the Connecticut Airport
Read moreRooster River, Remington Arms Remediation On City Council Agenda
City Council meeting Monday, 7 p.m. 45 Lyon Terrace. Communication from Engineering re: Proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Town of Fairfield concerning the
Read moreGanim Opposes Diocese-Fairfield U Plan For College In North End–In Legal Reversal City Attorney Cites Unpermitted Use
City Attorney R. Christopher Meyer on Friday declared in a legal opinion that Fairfield University’s proposal to locate a two-year college on property owned by
Read moreOfficials Showcase Progress At East End Development Led By Local Builder
Mayor Joe Ganim on Wednesday joined state and federal officials to highlight construction progress at Honey Locust Square, a 32,000 square-foot commercial project featuring a
Read moreLopez, On Behalf Of North End Residents, Files Appeal Of Fairfield U’s College Approval By Zoning Office
Retired Superior Court Judge Carmen Lopez, on behalf of two city residents including City Councilwoman Michelle Lyons, has submitted a notice of appeal to the
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