DTC Chairs Greenwich, New Canaan, Stamford & State Central Committee: Republican Party Behavior Toward Senator Kasser is Repugnant

“Consistent with how the Republican party operates nationally, Connecticut Republicans are deploying a covert disinformation campaign, engaging in candidate harassment, and promulgating distasteful anti-woman rhetoric online, in letters to the editor, and in the community.
This is not an aberration. Just months ago the State GOP was exposed for knowingly nominating a candidate for Congress accused of partner abuse. Women in its own party called for change at the highest levels, and that call has been ignored.” – Joe Angland – Chair, Greenwich DTC
Christina Fagerstal – Chair, New Canaan DTC
Josh Fedeli – Chair, Stamford DCC
Beth Krumeich, Democratic State Central Committee
Howard Richman – Democratic State Central Committee Continue Reading →

Claire Marie Infanti, 89

To honor Claire’s life, family and friends will gather on Sunday 2:00-6:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial on Monday at 10:00am at St. Mary’s Church followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →

LETTER: Kasser Has Worked Tirelessly on Behalf of Her Constituents

“While it is difficult to compare Alex’s record with that of her GOP opponent — he has a very limited record in public office (much of which has consisted of votes to defund public schools) and his positions on key issues are vague (except for tolls) — one thing about his candidacy does stand out. His campaign strategy comes straight out of the Trump playbook; a toxic and depressing stew of misinformation, fabrications, lies and personal attacks.” – Michelle Abt, Stamford Continue Reading →

LETTER: Hey Democrats. It’s The Economy, Stupid.

“Connecticut is losing residents. More than 150,000 the past decade. Although Covid has made Fairfield County a temporary refuge for some Manhattanites, this is not a solution nor is it a plan. Another troubling sign is that the residents we have lost, earn an average of $30k per household more than the residents who have moved into CT. This is a big loss in tax revenues.” – Tyler Pratt Continue Reading →