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Chief Big Eagle, the departed leader of the Golden Hill Paugussetts, who was buried Thursday after a traditional Native American mourning walk in Trumbull, possessed a determined spirit and strong   Read More »
 
High school students, courts have repeatedly upheld, don't have the same rights as citizens in other circumstances. Freedom of speech is limited; personal property can be searched.   Read More »
 
It's going to be a tough road for Bridgeport to repair its fiscal problems, but give officials credit for tackling the issue head-on. Mayor Bill Finch is among dozens of nonunion city staff who will   Read More »
 
With a nod to what will be the future of transportation in Connecticut, the state Department of Transportation is finally preparing to tackle the last two phases of upgrading the nearly-century-old   Read More »
 
Gov. M. Jodi Rell indicated Monday that she might close the door for the rest of this year on proposals for new state bonding. That would be a boost to state taxpayers who foot the bill for one of   Read More »
 
There's nothing wrong with Bridgeport approving a deal to develop the site of several abandoned factories as housing. But the city should do all it can to make sure the buildings' current occupant,   Read More »
 
 
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Most people are upset about rising gasoline prices. Has anyone wondered why it comes so soon after the price of a barrel of oil goes up? We have stores of oil and gas here already that have been paid   Read More »
 
As a former Derby Police commissioner, I feel that Ansonia Police Officer Mustafa Salahudden should have faced a review by the Ansonia Board of Police Commissioners instead of being arrested after   Read More »
 
In the Clinton era, it was impeachment for relations with an intern. In the Bush era, it's been massive deaths (bombings, machine gunning) to root out "weapons of mass destruction" which turned out   Read More »
 
The enacting of the legislation that created public financing in Connecticut elections may have an unexpected side effect: defeat of the co-chairman of the General Assembly committee that created the   Read More »
 
As the Gathering of the Vibes experience drew to a close, I pondered how more of Bridgeport's local economy could tap into this wave of good people, good music and terrific buying power.   Read More »
 
I am writing in response to Richard Zboray's letter regarding the letter from former Stratford mayoral candidate Domenic Costello, which appeared July 25.   Read More »
 
 
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