The suburbs send Bridgeport their garbage, sewage, sick and homeless. Sometimes there’s a quantified charge for those services. Sometimes not. Suburban students also attend regional
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2017 Key Year For City Council, School Board And Ganim
Who says the off-cycle 2017 election season will be a yawner? We posed this question four years ago–the last municipal off-season campaign year–and it was
Read moreWill State Legislature Actually Do Something About School Funding Inequality?
Connecticut Superior Court Judge Thomas Moukawsher ruled in September that the state’s public education funding formula was irrational with the state “defaulting on its constitutional
Read moreMerry Christmas! City To Pereira: Accept Our Lawyer Or Pay Personally To Defend Human Rights Complaints
If Board of Education member Maria Pereira chooses her own legal counsel to defend complaints filed against her with the state Commission on Human Rights
Read moreDid Rabinowitz Orchestrate State Human Rights Complaints Filed Against Pereira?
Board of Education member Maria Pereira is fending off four complaints, including one by outgoing acting school chief Fran Rabinowitz, filed with the state Commission
Read moreConstruction Of New High School To Replace Harding Advances, Projected Completion Early 2018
Years in the making, city officials say construction for a new school off Boston Avenue to replace the decaying Harding High School is progressing with
Read moreAs Rabinowitz Exits, Dennis Menaced Politically In 2016
Outgoing acting school chief Fran Rabinowitz will be honored Monday night at the City Council meeting in recognition of her “meritorious services and accomplishments during her
Read moreHolloway Flacks About School Plaque
Jim Holloway, the longest-serving member on the City Council, who also sits on the School Building Committee, is hollering about his name omission on a
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