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Segarra Needs To Stop Acting Naive
The Hartford CourantYou can only play naive new kid for so long in any job. And if anything comes from this past weekend's drama over Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra's failing to disclose his spouse's HUD rent agreement, it's that it's time Segarra stop playing that card....Tags: Twitter, Inc., Politics, Values, Ethics, Regional Authority
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Connecticut shootings: Gun control is Sunday’s main topic
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelSunday morning programs have revised their guest lineups in response to the Connecticut school shootings. Here's an update on those programs, where gun control will be a recurring topic: “Meet the Press” welcomes New York Mayor Michael... -
Politicians, experts talk on “Power of the Hispanic Market”
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelJust a day before the kickoff of the Career Expo in the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, the National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) presents “Power of the Hispanic Market,” an event that will feature political and business... -
Buddy Dyer campaigns for Hispanic votes in mayor’s race
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelOrlando Mayor Buddy Dyer is campaigning for Hispanic votes, and he has enlisted Puerto Rican salsa star Tito Nieves for help. Nieves, perhaps best known for 1997's “I Like It Like That,” recorded a jingle for a Dyer campaign ad that's... -
Allentown's Guridy backs Obama on Latino issues
With Mitt Romney scheduled to address the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles, Allentown City Council President Julio Guridy made the case Monday that Barack Obama is the better candidate for Latino voters. Polls have shown Latino voters are...
Tags: Immigration, Politics, DREAM Act, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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Hartford Mayor Rejects Council's Budget Cuts
The Hartford CourantMayor Pedro Segarra on Thursday rejected more than half the cuts made to his proposed $543.9 million budget by the city council, opting for an additional $3.9 million in reductions instead of the $8.6 million approved by the council. Segarra vetoed a...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Larry Deutsch, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Budgets and Budgeting
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Hartford Building Evacuated, Expected To Collapse
A residential building at 26-28 Putnam St. was close to collapse Thursday afternoon, with some walls bowing outward, forcing the city to evacuate six families who live there, a spokesperson for the mayor's office said. The building was cleared...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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READER SUBMITTED: Panera Bread Hartford Grand Opening Raises $10,000 For Six Hartford-based Non-Profit Organizations
HartfordPanera Bread held the Grand Opening Ceremony and "Baguette Cutting" on Wednesday, May 15 from 10 to 1 a.m. for its new bakery-cafe, located in downtown Hartford on Main Street at 10 State House Square. Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra, Hartford City Council...Tags: Newington, West Hartford, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Groton, Travelers Championship
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Surprise Setback For CTfastrak
The Hartford CourantA state Department of Transportation hearing officer on Monday dealt a startling setback to the politically powerful CTfastrak project, ruling that busway engineers cannot simply close off part of Hartford's Flower Street to pedestrian traffic. The...Tags: Small Businesses, Dannel P. Malloy , Amtrak, Business
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Drunken Concertgoers Clog Hospital Emergency Departments
The Hartford CourantThe problem of drunken concertgoers clogging up hospital emergency departments has reached the level of a public health issue, a Hartford doctor said Wednesday. Dr. Steven Wolf, chairman of the emergency department at St. Francis Hospital and Medical...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Saint Francis Care, Hartford Hospital
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LETTER: No Substitute For Keeping Flower Street Walkway
I live several miles from Flower Street in Hartford and I care a great deal that it stay open to pedestrians and bicyclists [May 10, Page 1, "Businesses Say City Abandoned Them"]. Mayor Pedro Segarra and others who think a bus ride or a longer, prettified...
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May 21, 2013
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May 15, 2013
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