Richard Miron, Stratford's Democratic registrar of voters, must step down from his position immediately for the good of his community and its voters.
Miron, who has been engulfed for the past five
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At last check, state and federal laws remained in place prohibiting most teenagers from buying tobacco products and mandating payment of applicable sales taxes on purchases.
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Needed renovations are under way at Bridgeport's Holiday Inn and that's good news for the city and the revival of its downtown.
Ernest and Christian Trefz, brothers and partners in the 234-room
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Citizens should take comfort in the checks and balances inherent in our democracy. The Founding Fathers established three branches of government — executive, legislative and judicial —
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It's likely that most Connecticut realtors don't remember — or never heard of — the Brezhnev Doctrine.
But the policy that no nation would be permitted to leave the Soviet-controlled
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This is a response to some of the comments made by readers in letters published April 28 under the headline "Action on oil prices now."
Letter writer Dianne Severance is baffled as to why the
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Thanks to the Connecticut Post for all its coverage of Bridgeport's new budget. However, I think the coverage has been a little one-sided and has not fully expressed the financial difficulties that
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