Kaomi Goetz
Former reporterKaomi is a former reporter at WSHU.
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Realtors are seeing reasons for optimism in the housing market. As Kaomi Goetz of WSHU reports, one historic home sale suggests the high end of the market is booming again — in Connecticut, at least.
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Attorneys for a former teacher at Stamford’s Yerwood Center and the center itself appeared in Stamford Superior Court Monday. Bonnie Campbell of Stamford…
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The acting CEO of the embattled Norwalk anti-poverty agency NEON is refuting rumors that the agency is about to close.
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The new president of Metro-North, Joseph Giulietti, faced criticism yesterday from commuters. It was the third of six planned meet and greets designed to…
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Stamford Mayor David Martin outlined his agenda to the city’s business leaders Tuesday in his first State of the City address.Martin addressed more than…
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A former Stamford human resources director who was embroiled in a contentious battle with the city’s professional firefighters two years ago is now up for…
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Stamford Mayor David Martin is planning to address citizens this week via the Internet. He says he plans to be the first mayor in the state to use social…
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First-term Stamford Mayor David Martin is proposing a tax increase of 1.17 mills or nearly 5 percent for the 2014-15 budget year. Martin is presenting his…
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The political unrest in the Ukraine is being closely watched by Ukrainian immigrants in Connecticut and New York. Lubow Wolynetz, 75, of the Ukrainian…
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Smith House in Stamford, Connecticut is one of only two nursing homes operated by a city or town in the state. But city leaders are struggling to keep up…