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State Auditor Geragosian Of New Britain To Lead National Association
State Auditor John Geragosian, a former New Britain state representative from the 25th Assembly District, is the incoming President of the National State Auditors Association (NSAA), an affiliate of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers (NASACT). Geragosian, currently serving on the group’s executive committee, will be elected to the post in June. […]
Council Committee Nixes Registrars’ Plan To Reduce Polling Places
Deadline Is May 11th To Finalize Voting Locations By John McNamara A plan by both Democratic and Republican Registrars of Voters to reduce the city’s Election Day polling places from 17 to 12 was unanimously tabled by the Common Council’s Committee on Finance, Administration and Law on May 4th less than a week before the […]
Tax Cuts and Service Funding in State Budget, Sen. Lopes Says
The new state budget brings tax cuts of a half a billion dollars and millions in public investments, Sen. Rick Lopes (D-6) says.
Dems Hear Candidates For Secretary of the State, Treasurer at Library Forum
New Britain Sending 35 Delegates To State Convention Democratic candidates for Secretary of the State (SOTS) and Treasurer shared their qualifications and views at a Democratic Town Committee pre-convention forum held at the New Britain Public Library on Saturday, one week before the state convention. On the Democratic side the SOTS contest involves four legislators […]
Despite Racial Gerrymandering Concerns, Council District Map Up For Final Vote
A plan for new City Council districts, apparently limiting the voting power of the communities of color, is to be considered by the Council.
Charter Commission Votes for Council Wards With Minority Party Seats
The city Charter Revision Commission has voted for a change in Council elections to a system of five districts with minority party seats.
Stewart Budgets Cut Education $18 Million, Apparently, After Inflation
Republican Mayor Erin Stewart’s budget for the upcoming budget year yet again appears to flat-fund city funding for New Britain schools.
Scott Organizing To Bring High Water Bill Issue To Water Board
Board of Assessment Appeals member Candyce Scott is organizing to advocate for people with high water bills at the city Water Board.
Dr. Anthony Gasper Is Appointed New Britain School Superintendent
The New Britain Board of Education has named Dr. Anthony Gasper as the new Superintendent for New Britain’s school system.
Park Fine Proposal Raises First Amendment Concerns
A proposal submitted in the City Council for $99 fines for permitless events in parks appears that it might apply to public protests.