Hartford — Critics of the Hartford-to-New Britain busway have called the project a lot of bad things recently: “boondoggle” and “folly,” to name a few. On Tuesday, when breaking ground on the project, supporters of the $567 million busway got their turn to brand the project. The 9.4-mile road for buses will be called Connecticut […]
The wheels on the busway go round and round
Administrator sees progress in controversial merger of watchdog agencies
Despite a rocky first year, the controversial merger of state government’s nine watchdog agencies has achieved some success with the potential for more, the Office of Governmental Accountability’s executive administrator reported Tuesday. “I think there is good news: The business of the state of Connecticut continues,” David L. Guay told Gov. Dannel P. Malloy at […]
Teacher evaluation panel moves its work behind closed doors
After a contentious public meeting last week on developing a new teacher and principal evaluation system, the state Department of Education has closed its meetings on the topic to the public and the media. Instead, a series of private “working group” meetings is scheduled to take place in the weeks before the panel’s June 30 […]
Teacher evaluation panel takes its work behind closed doors
After a contentious public meeting last week on developing a new teacher and principal evaluation system, the state Department of Education has closed its meetings on the topic to the public and the media. Instead, a series of private “working group” meetings is scheduled to take place in the weeks before the panel’s June 30 […]
Teacher evaluation panel takes its work behind closed doors.
After a contentious public meeting last week on developing a new teacher and principal evaluation system, the State Department of Education has closed its meetings on the topic to the public and the media. Instead, a series of private “working group” meetings is scheduled to take place in the weeks before the panel’s June 30 […]
Seniors wait for home care while their applications linger in “black hole”
Short-term memory loss makes it hard for Antonio Cardoso to remember whether he already had his insulin shot that day. Delays in processing paperwork at the state Department of Social Services meant that the 68-year-old went months without getting any help, his lawyer said. Cardoso lives on his own in Wethersfield, responsible for managing his […]
Malloy weighs in on felons in the public arena
Asked about former state Sen. Ernie Newton, a convicted felon, winning the Democratic Party nod in Bridgeport, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy resisted getting involved. “It’s a local issue,” he said. But Malloy was game to take a dig at another convicted felon who has re-entered the public spotlight after exiting prison — former Gov. John […]
Just a little late, Blumenthal gives Murphy his blessing
It’s likely to get a few seconds, at best, on a couple of TV newscasts. So, what was it worth to U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy for U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., to stand before television cameras Monday and endorse Murphy’s campaign for U.S. Senate? The support of a grass-roots group like the Connecticut Citizen Action […]
Merritt Parkway trail proposal faces a bumpy road
Trumbull — Will Britnell, principal engineer with the Connecticut Department of Transportation, typically starts meetings on the subject of building a trail along the Merritt Parkway with a quote from Voltaire: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” That pretty much says it all. […]
Ernest Newton tales a step toward political redemption
Bridgeport Democrats took a step tonight toward sending a felon to Hartford, endorsing former Sen. Ernest Newton II over Sen. Ed Gomes, according to the Connecticut Post and Only in Bridgeport. Newton, 56, who struggled with drugs during his tenure in the General Assembly, then was forced to resign after his conviction and prison sentence […]
CT Mirror deepens partnership with WNPR, plans more education forums
From the start, our goal has been to offer readers information on Connecticut policies and politics. And we’ve been making a few changes to keep on track.
GOP endorses McMahon over Shays by nearly 2-1 margin
Hartford — Linda McMahon won the Republican endorsement for U.S. Senate on Friday night for the second time in two years, setting the stage for another August primary with another former congressman, Chris Shays. McMahon, a World Wrestling Entertainment co-founder who spent $50 million on a losing Senate race in 2010, is vying with Shays […]
Roraback wins GOP endorsement in 5th CD
Hartford — Republicans endorsed state Sen. Andrew Roraback of Goshen for the open 5th Congressional District seat on the third ballot Friday, but three other candidates qualified for an August primary. Roraback beat Lisa Wilson-Foley, Justin Bernier and Mark Greenberg for the top line on the primary ballot in the district that represents the GOP’s […]
Connecticut lawmakers split on defense bill
Washington — With the backing of some Connecticut lawmakers, the Republican-led House approved the $642 billion defense bill President Obama has threatened to veto because it would block the Pentagon’s planned overhaul of the Armed Forces. In defiance of the president and a majority of Democrats who voted against it, Reps. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, […]
School districts paying big money for online programs
The Connecticut General Assembly’s promise last week of $39.5 million in extra funding for school districts that enact certain reforms wasn’t just a cause for celebration for teachers, administrators and students. It was also good news for businesses selling online learning tools.
