The contest boiled down to Ryan Fazio vs Leora Levy, after State Rep State Rep Harry Arora withdrew his name from consideration on the eve of the convention saying that his conversations with the 31 delegates had been “difficult.” Continue Reading →
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The contest boiled down to Ryan Fazio vs Leora Levy, after State Rep State Rep Harry Arora withdrew his name from consideration on the eve of the convention saying that his conversations with the 31 delegates had been “difficult.” Continue Reading →
Phishing is the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers. Continue Reading →
The driver was charged with Failure to Carry Driver’s License and DUI. Continue Reading →
“Leora’s business acumen and diverse life experience is the best choice for all of us to represent those who take risks, create jobs and need to make payroll.” – Linda E. McMahon Continue Reading →
“My faith and optimism inform me that when one door closes, another one will open.” – Harry Arora Continue Reading →
“John Blankley has appeal all across the political spectrum having served in our town politics and government for over a dozen years. Continue Reading →
The market vacuum in lower Fairfield brought 4 new players onto the scene this summer. These breweries are emblematic of the subtle changes that are already re-defining craft beer in Connecticut: one part consolidation, another part corporatization, a dash of brand extension, and a continued move away from the most egregious (some might say heinous) IPA/DIPA/NEIPA dank-itude of craft brewing’s salad days. Continue Reading →
“Blankley’s choice will put some voters in an untenable position: if they vote for him, they are likely “throwing their vote away” for a candidate with little chance of winning, while possibly causing the candidate they least prefer to get elected.” – Jonathan Perloe, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
“A no vote for recreational cannabis sales and cultivation is also a note vote for working class people and good paying jobs. Jobs with a living wage, vacation and sick time, good health care and retirement accounts. These jobs create careers that require higher education and degrees in chemistry, botany, horticulture and so much more.” – Emily Sabo, Organizing Director for United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 919 Continue Reading →