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Sarra Announces Precautions After Nationwide Social Media Threats
Schools Superintendent Nancy Sarra has announced precautions because of nationwide online threats of violence.
Residents Speak Out For Living Wages
Members of the public protested and spoke out against Republican proposals to eliminate living wage and Freedom of Information ordinances.
Republicans Propose Repeal of Most Freedom of Information Ordinances
New Britain Republicans are proposing to eliminate most of what remains of the city’s Freedom of Information ordinance.
Republicans Propose Eliminating Living Wage Ordinance
City Council Republicans are proposing the repeal of an ordinance that requires living wages be paid to workers…
BEE-New Britain Planning December Meeting
The new organization, Building Economic Equality-New Britain (BEE-NB), is planning its December meeting to plan work for economic justice.
6th Senate District Same After Reapportionment
The Sixth Senatorial District, with includes New Britain, appears to remain unchanged by the state Reapportionment Commission.
Reapportionment Changes State House Districts
The state Reapportionment Commission has changed the State House districts in New Britain, tilting toward Democratic representation.
Happening in New Britain Nov 15th to 21st
New Britain city meetings and community events coming up during the week of Monday, November 15, 2021 to Sunday, November 21st include:
Scott Breaking Barriers on Assessment Appeals Board
Bringing diversity and new ideas to the Assessment Appeals Board, Democrat Candyce Scott, says that she is looking forward to her new role.
New Coalition Pushes for Child Care Investments To Close Gaps
40% of CT Families Live In “Child Care Deserts”; Shortage Is Severe in New Britain By John McNamara New Britain is one of the communities in affluent Connecticut with significant “child care deserts” — places where a high percentage of working and middle income families do not have access to quality and affordable services for […]