05 March, 2026
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CTfastrak: Partnership Improves Customer Safety & Builds Community

By CTfastrak โ€œSafety is our highest priority, and this partnership only strengthens our commitment to our valued customers and our employees,โ€ said CTDOT Bureau Chief Benjamin T. Limmer What does it mean to feel safe on public transit? For CTfastrak customers, safety is a friendly greeting by a supervisor or professional operator. Safety is feeling […]

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New Britain Racial Justice Coalition Condemns Mayor Stewartโ€™s Veto of Education, Housing and Public Service

By the New Britain Racial Justice Coalition, The New Britain Racial Justice Coalition (NBRJC) strongly condemns Mayor Erin Stewartโ€™s June 7 veto of the City Councilโ€™s amended FY 2025 budget, which prioritized long-overdue investments in education, housing, and public services. The veto reverses a budget that was shaped by extensive community input and advocacy. Over […]

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Dare to Struggle CT Letter to the Editor: 3/10 “Rally Against Shelter Abuse”

By Dare to Struggle CT To the editor, The Rally Against Shelter Abuse, which took place in front of one of New Britain’s homeless services centers/shelters on 61 Arch Street March 10th, was characterized by mass participation from the Arch Street neighborhood, threats of retaliation from the Friendship Center, and the directors not responding to […]

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Op-Ed: A National Mesothelioma Registry Could Combat Misdiagnosis and Improve Health Outcomes of New Britain Veterans

By Jonathan Sharp Veterans in Connecticutโ€”particularly in New Britainโ€”face a public health crisis that has been overlooked for far too long. Asbestos exposure, which many endured while serving at contaminated military bases, has left them vulnerable to mesothelioma, a devastating and often misdiagnosed cancer. Making this more tragic is that several veterans discover their condition […]

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Remote Work Rollbacks Highlight Need to Fight for a Shorter Workweek for All Workers and Families

Whether or not you work at a job that is possible to do remotely, acts increasingly being perpetrated by the greedy who own for a living to roll back the ability of workers who can work remotely to do so show in crystal clear terms that rich people think they own the rest of humanity. […]

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HB 6338 If Approved Will Undermine Tenant Protection

By Aram Ayalon As the Connecticut legislator is making a concerted effort in the 2025 session to address homelessness and shortage of affordable housing, one legislation proposal could undermine this effort. The housing committee of the Connecticut legislator is considering HB 6338 that would allow landlords to request the police to evict individuals whom the […]

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Mayor Erin Stewart Pandemic Record โ€“ a tale of failed leadership

The Coronavirus pandemic created great challenges to leadership around the world.In order to best meet this crisis local, state, and federal governments all needed to contribute their share to minimize fatalities and reduce the spread of COVID-19. Local towns and cities played a key role during the pandemic. Mayors had the power to set and […]

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Post Election: Countering Fear and Exclusion Begins Here

By John McNamara NEW BRITAIN – Campaign promises threatening โ€œmass deportationโ€, use of the military and law enforcement to go after political opponents (โ€œthe enemy withinโ€) and rollbacks of policies for the common good dominated Trump on the stump in the closing weeks of 2024โ€™s campaign. And so the Trump victory on November 5th is […]