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SCSU faculty: ‘No confidence’ vote on Carter, Krapek

Faculty members at Southern Connecticut State University issued a vote of “no confidence” in the university system’s chancellor and Board of Trustees chairman Monday, accusing them of reckless financial behavior and poor judgment. In a letter to Gov. M. Jodi Rell, the SCSU Faculty Senate asked for a state investigation into actions by CSU Chancellor […]

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Republican SOTS candidate announces he will not force a primary

Bloomfield attorney Corey Brinson announced Monday evening he will not force a primary for the Republican nomination for secretary of the state, and asked his supporters to vote for Jerry Farrell Jr., commissioner of the state Department of Consumer Protection. “I look forward to campaigning for Jerry this summer and through Election Day because I […]

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Blumenthal damage control continues: a poll and an apology

Richard Blumenthal’s U.S. Senate campaign gave mixed messages Monday about the damage inflicted by a week-old controversy over characterizations of his Vietnam-era military record. The previously defiant Blumenthal abruptly apologized for telling audiences he served in Vietnam, while his campaign advisers said that days-old internal polling shows that he is weathering the storm. “There wasn’t […]

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Can fat wallets at the top of the ticket buy GOP legislative gains?

When Senate President Pro Tem Donald E. Williams Jr. tried to put the best face on the majority Democrats’ work in the 2010 General Assembly session, he took aim at a criticism leveled by Republican gubernatorial contender Tom Foley. Foley’s oft-stated charge that state government is “broke and broken” has been “blown out of the water,” Williams […]

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GOP: Fedele and Griebel to challenge Foley for nomination

Greenwich businessman Tom Foley captured the Republican State Convention endorsement for governor Saturday on the first ballot, riding on a wave of just over 100 last-minute vote switches. Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele of Stamford and Oz Griebel of Simsbury, the former president of the Greater Hartford Metro Alliance, both captured enough delegates to force a […]

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Republicans back Farrell for SOTS. Brinson qualifies for primary.

Wallingford Republican Jerry Farrell Jr., commissioner of the state Department of Consumer Protection captured the endorsement for secretary of the state with just over 62 percent of the vote this afternoon at the GOP State Convention. Bloomfield attorney Corey Brinson, the other Republican candidate for the secretary’s post, received 38 percent of the vote, qualifying […]

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