Charles Brilvitch is a Bridgeport treasure who spent decades marinating in the city’s architectural history, something that requires endurance, passion and love for the things
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Trump Wanted To Build A Racetrack Here–City Positions To Resume Airport Commercial Passenger Service
Connecticut’s largest city navigates a bumpy flight pattern with the airport it owns. That’s because Sikorsky Memorial Airport is located in Stratford. Really? By the
Read moreA Cherry Development For Bridgeport
From Jordan Grice, CT Post: Though it took years to come together, Bridgeport’s Cherry Street Lofts are leased up and preparing for new residents. Following
Read moreBassick A Classic–A Call To Preserve Architectural Integrity Of High School
The state will finance most of the cost for a new $115 million Bassick High School. How officials go about the makeover is another thing.
Read moreSantiago Named Chair Of City’s State Legislative Delegation, General Assembly Meets In January
State Rep. Ezequiel Santiago has been named chairman of the city’s eight-member legislative delegation. As the delegation leader Santiago will serve as the point person
Read morePerez: Housing Units Not A SHU Fit For North End
If the shoe fits, or in this case SHU fit, proponents of a private-sector housing development on behalf of Sacred Heart University argue a contained
Read moreVote Yes To Transportation Ballot Question
Commuter advocate Jim Cameron explains why he’s voting yes to this Nov. 6 ballot question: Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to ensure
Read moreA Vote Against The Transportation Question
The Nov. 6 ballot includes two questions pertaining to Connecticut’s Special Transportation Fund and the disposition of state property. For explanation on these questions see here. Bridgeport
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