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Hartford Police Chief Announces Retirement
The Hartford CourantPolice Chief Daryl K. Roberts, saying he was leaving on his own terms, announced Friday that he would retire Dec. 31 after 30 years with the city police department. His retirement coincides with the end of his current contract, city officials said....Tags: High School Sports, Luis E. Cotto, Juvenile Delinquency, Regional Authority, Government
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Sharing Visions For Hartford
The Hartford CourantWith Mayor Pedro Segarra having won election in his own right and a new-look city council, we asked local leaders and observers what the city's priorities should be. BE BOLD, DECISIVE By RAMANI AYER No. 1. Be a cheerleader. The capital should be a...Tags: TheaterWorks, Chicago Elections, Business, Academic Progress, Travel
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Malloy, DeStefano, Finch and Segarra urge Congress to repeal DOMA
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a measure to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act last week. It was a party-line vote in favor of sending a bill called The Respect for Marriage Act to the Senate and House. Ten Democrats voted for it; eight...Tags: Government, Justice and Rights, Republican Party, Entertainment, Richard Blumenthal
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Rare, Deadly October Storm Hangs On In Northeast
REUTERSOne of the darkest Halloweens ever loomed for roughly 2.8 million households left without power on Sunday by a rare October snowstorm in the Northeast that bedeviled transportation and killed at least eight people. Jack-o'-lanterns peeked through record-...Tags: Boston, Forests, JetBlue Airways, Motorvehicle Accidents, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Big Night For Democrats; Upsets In Middletown, Milford
Democrats swept to victories Tuesday in Waterbury, New Britain, Middletown and Milford as well-organized candidates pounded away on local issues and got their voters to the polls in the state’s big cities. In Middletown, Democrat Dan Drew...Tags: Polls, Regional Authority, Government, New London (New London, Connecticut), Republican Party
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Hartford Mayor Enters Nominating Convention In Position Of Strength
The Hartford CourantMayor Pedro Segarra has put himself in a comfortable position as he gets ready for Thursday's Democratic nominating convention. His strongest opponent stepped aside three weeks ago in an agreement brokered by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, leaving Segarra a...Tags: Regional Authority, Facebook, National or Ethnic Minorities, African Americans, Minnie Gonzalez
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Hartford Republicans' Goal: More Seats On City Council
The Hartford CourantSaying they hope to win all three minority party seats on the city council, Republicans on Wednesday endorsed six candidates. The party, at its nominating convention at city hall, endorsed city lawyer Corey Brinson, a current council member; Sweets...Tags: Economic Policy, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican National Conventions, Justice System
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Segarra Gets Endorsement, City Council, Treasurer Races Highly Contested
The Hartford CourantMayor Pedro Segarra easily won the endorsement Thursday at the city's Democratic nominating convention, while the city council race was strongly contested. Segarra defeated Edwin Vargas, a member of the city's planning and zoning commission, and J....Tags: Kenneth Kennedy, Eddie A. Perez, Regional Authority, Politics, Democratic National Conventions
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Where Are The Women For City Council?
Hartford Democrats cashiered their antiquated racial quotas for the party's city council slate last Thursday. That development — as well as more robust competition among council candidates — was the best outcome from the party's first...Tags: Regional Authority, rJo Winch, National or Ethnic Minorities, African Americans, Denise Nappier
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Democrats Change Candidate Formula, But Criticized For Not Including A Woman On Slate
The Hartford CourantFor the first time in years, the city's Democratic Town Committee broke its tradition of endorsing two African-Americans, two Latinos and two white candidates for city council. Instead, the party endorsed three African-Americans, two Latinos and one...Tags: Luis E. Cotto, Regional Authority, rJo Winch, Government, African Americans
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Coltsville Reload
Let's hope this time is the charm for Coltsville. Members of the state's legislative delegation have revived a bill that would designate the renowned 19th-century factory village in South Hartford as a National Historical Park. A similar bill failed last...Tags: Connecticut, Human Interest, Travel, Eddie A. Perez, National Parks
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