I remember exactly where I was on April 4, 1968. Thirty nine years ago today the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis. That week day, like many others in my senior year in high school, I drove to Bradlee’s Department store on the Lynnway in Lynn, MA to punch in for the … Continue reading 39 Years Ago Today
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39 Years Ago Today
I remember exactly where I was on April 4, 1968. Thirty nine years ago today the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis. That week day, like many others in my senior year in high school, I drove to Bradlee’s Department store on the Lynnway in Lynn, MA to punch in for the … Continue reading 39 Years Ago Today
Taking A Step Toward Medicare-For-All
A plan being pushed by State Senate leaders calls for immediate action that would provide health insurance coverage to 140,000 state residents, 40% of the 350,000 individuals in the state who are uninsured.State Senate President Donald Williams (D-Brooklyn) presented his proposal to reform the health insurance system at a crowded meeting room of the Community … Continue reading Taking A Step Toward Medicare-For-All
Taking A Step Toward Medicare-For-All
A plan being pushed by State Senate leaders calls for immediate action that would provide health insurance coverage to 140,000 state residents, 40% of the 350,000 individuals in the state who are uninsured.State Senate President Donald Williams (D-Brooklyn) presented his proposal to reform the health insurance system at a crowded meeting room of the Community … Continue reading Taking A Step Toward Medicare-For-All
The Little Team That Could: CCSU’s Blue Devils
Over the holiday semester break (December 28) I walked over to Central Connecticut State University's Detrick gymnasium from my Belvidere home to watch the Central men play Vermont in a non-conference game. The team had a sub .500 record at the time and I was amazed to count only seven players in uniform. I wondered … Continue reading The Little Team That Could: CCSU’s Blue Devils
Lieberman Is Right: Iraq Bringing On Constitutional Fight Over War Powers
New Britain area citizens will have an opportunity to express their views on U.S.-Iraq policy on Saturday, February 24th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at South Church, 90 Main Street, New Britain, as part of a statewide network of meetings organized by Connecticut Opposes the War. In the following post, NB Politicus says it's time … Continue reading Lieberman Is Right: Iraq Bringing On Constitutional Fight Over War Powers
Saving Local Journalism: One of New Britain’s Last Journalists Returns — Sort Of
Pat Thibodeau, a former editor and reporter at The Herald of New Britain, is the creator of a new blog about his former beat -- NB Blogs -- Thibodeau's current work and pursuits are now in Washington, D.C. where he is an editor and writer and authors a blog about D.C.His New Britain blog is … Continue reading Saving Local Journalism: One of New Britain’s Last Journalists Returns — Sort Of
Safety and The Schools: Learning Communities Will Help
Parents everywhere share a constant concern about the safety and well-being of their children. It's a mindset that rarely leaves mothers and fathers from birth, through the school years and into young adulthood. That's why recent reports of weapons and crimes against persons in the schools are so emotional and difficult. This is another moment … Continue reading Safety and The Schools: Learning Communities Will Help
Safety and The Schools: Learning Communities Will Help
Parents everywhere share a constant concern about the safety and well-being of their children. It's a mindset that rarely leaves mothers and fathers from birth, through the school years and into young adulthood. That's why recent reports of weapons and crimes against persons in the schools are so emotional and difficult. This is another moment … Continue reading Safety and The Schools: Learning Communities Will Help
Democratic Victory in the 5th Congressional District
Voters in New Britain resoundingly voted for a change in direction in Washington on Election Day, helping to defeat 12-term incumbent Nancy Johnson in her hometown. Democrat Chris Murphy defeated the congresswoman here 9,037 to 4,506. Murphy's strong showing was part of a Democratic sweep in the Hardware City that saw Ned Lamont decisively beat … Continue reading Democratic Victory in the 5th Congressional District
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