“Through a great economy, through a recession, and through unending bridge and drainage construction, you continued to support us.” – BJ Mocarski, Village Barbers message to loyal clientele Continue Reading →
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“Through a great economy, through a recession, and through unending bridge and drainage construction, you continued to support us.” – BJ Mocarski, Village Barbers message to loyal clientele Continue Reading →
Democratic State Rep Steve Meskers was nominated by his party Wednesday night to run for a second term in the 150th House district. Continue Reading →
“It wasn’t a lot of people. People I think are still a little cautious. But they seemed to be smiling. Beeped their horns and gave the thumbs up. It felt good.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
“For our young people. Look at the year they’re having this year. They need this.” – Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich Schools Superintendent Continue Reading →
As of Wednesday 11 establishments had approval for expanded outdoor dining including three restaurants and several country clubs. Continue Reading →
“In the big picture, the politically connected class in Hartford – by tricks, subterfuge and cunning – are creating a debt the size of Mt. Everest, and our kids will be crushed trying to climb that mountain. This situation is worsened by the COVID-19 crisis, eroding our income and sales tax receipts, and surging medical costs that will consume our state’s $2.5 billion rainy day fund.” – Kimberly Fiorello, Republican candidate for State Rep, 149th house district Continue Reading →
When Kasser was elected in 2018 she became the first Democrat in 90 years and the first woman ever elected to represent the 36th District in the State Senate. Continue Reading →
“It’s a decline over a period of time. You may have some bumps.” – Greenwich Hospital Chief Operating Officer Diane Kelly Continue Reading →
Fazio whose slogan is “Change Hartford, Save Connecticut, said in his remarks, “Under one party rule, families in our district have seen their taxes go up by millions to fund increasingly bloated and corrupt government in Hartford.” Continue Reading →
Kathleen Stowe summed up her priorities as growing the economy, protecting open spaces, and enhancing local schools, while maintaining fiscal discipline and minimizing the tax burden to retain and attract families and corporations to the state. Continue Reading →