March 14, 2013
Gun Owners Return For Hearing
by Hugh McQuaid | March 14, 2013 6:30pm
The Public Safety Committee heard testimony Thursday from a predominantly pro-gun crowd during an all-day hearing on about a dozen proposed gun control bills.
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Tags: gun control, legislative office building, hearing, public safety
July 12, 2012
Malloy Inserts Himself Into Labor Dispute
by Hugh McQuaid | July 12, 2012 5:30am
Gov. Dannel Malloy hasn’t enjoyed the easiest relationship with the state’s labor unions since taking office, but he was on the picket line Wednesday morning in support of striking healthcare workers.
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Tags: Malloy, SEIU 1199, Healthbridge, healthcare, nursing homes
June 21, 2012
Newington Mechanic Calls Busway Property Acquisition Unacceptable
by Hugh McQuaid | June 21, 2012 2:30pm
(Updated 3:02 p.m.) The owner of an auto repair shop in Newington said Thursday he will chain himself to his equipment before he allows the state to seize part of his family’s property in order to complete the New Britain-to-Hartford busway.
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Tags: busway, Department of Transportation, eminent domain, ctfastrak, dh
November 8, 2011
Few Hiccups On Election Day
by Christine Stuart | November 8, 2011 8:57pm
There were no problems to report at the polls today, but late this afternoon voter turnout varied widely across the state, according to the Secretary of the State’s office.
November 7, 2011
10 Towns Consolidate, Move Polling Locations
by Christine Stuart | November 7, 2011 5:02pm
(Updated 10:10 p.m.) Of the 11 towns hardest hit by the October Nor‘Easter all but one of them are planning to go forward with Tuesday‘s municipal Election, while 10 of them will be moving or consolidating their polling locations.
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