06 June, 2026
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City Audit For 2025 Fiscal Year Finalized on Time

Independent auditors delivered New Britain’s financial statements for the year ending June 30, 2025 to city officials and the state Office of Policy and Management ahead of a December 31st deadline after several years of the reports being filed late. Material weaknesses and noncompliance found in prior years have been corrected, according to the CliftonLarsonAllen […]

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Iris Sanchez sworn in as State Rep for New Britainโ€™s 25thย District

State Rep. Iris Sanchez (D-25) has been sworn in as the State Representative from New Britain’s 25th District. The swearing-in ceremony occurred in the House Chamber on Tuesday, January 13th. The 2026 Legislative Session is set to begin on February 4th, 2026. Rep. Sanchez, a multi-term member of the New Britain Common Council from Ward […]

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Rev Dr Crabtree, a Founder of Prudence Crandall Center, Honored With CCAG Award Named for Laddie Michalowski

Citizen Action Group Recognizes Third Act Leader; Celebrates 20 Years of Citizens Elections Program By John McNamara The Connecticut Citizen Action Group honored the Rev. Dr. Davida Foy Crabtree on December 4 at its awards and campaign finance reform anniversary celebration in West Hartford. Rev. Dr. Crabtree, a United Church of Christ (UCC) minister, received the Laddie […]

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Join CT Voices’ Talk on Investing in Children

โ€œRoadmap To Fully Fund Communitiesโ€ at New Britain Library October 30th Connecticut Voices for Children, (CTVoices), a research-based advocacy organization, will host a community conversation on state fiscal policies and strategies for investing in children and families on Thursday, October 30th at the New Britain Public Library. The โ€œcommunity-led conversation on fiscal controlsโ€ will be held […]

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Council Democrats Question Use of $470K for Pickle Ball Courts In Budget Transfer

NEW BRITAIN – Common Council Democrats are questioning the use of $470,000 to fund construction of pickle ball courts at A.W. Stanley Park in a budget transfer resolution to be considered at the September 24th regular meeting of the Common Council. Common Council Democrats Update The resolution proposes to transfer accrued revenues from the 2024-2025 […]

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Holmes School Renovation Is on Schedule for Fall 2026 Re-Opening

By John McNamara State Bonds Are Covering 95% Of $70 Million In Construction Costs A $70 million comprehensive renovation of the Stanley H. Holmes Elementary School on Stanley Street near A.W. Stanley Park is on schedule for re-opening in the fall of 2026. Members of the School Building Committee toured the school construction site on […]

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Interfaith Group Addresses Council on โ€œDue Processโ€ Rights forย Immigrants

Clergy and members of the New Britain Area Interfaith Conference (NewBAIC) attended the July 9th New Britain Common Council meeting to share their concerns about the Trump administrationโ€™s treatment of immigrants and actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that are not in accordance with โ€œdue process under the law.โ€ Rev. Dr. Jonathon D. Counts, […]

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How Mamdani’s Message Trumped the Establishment in NYC

Back To The Future: “Affordability” Wins on the Lower East Side and Elsewhere by John McNamara Down on the Lower East Side of Manhattan on Grand Street the words of Sidney Hillman are inscribed in stone outside the coop complex named for the legendary labor leader. โ€œWe want a better America,โ€ the quote goes, โ€œan […]