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Tuesday is the redo election for Bridgeport mayor and the fourth match-up between incumbent Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes. Sabrina Garone, host of the WSHU podcast After All Things, spoke with reporter Molly Ingram about what to expect in Bridgeport.
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CT officials gathered at Bullard-Havens High School in Bridgeport on Tuesday to celebrate the construction progress of their new building with a beam signing ceremony. The school is expected to be finished in November 2025.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has endorsed Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim ahead of next Tuesday’s election. Ganim will face challenger John Gomes for the fourth time in the last five months next week.
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John Gomes' supporters claim that Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim's brother improperly influenced the tax assessment on Ganim's property.
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A previously contaminated forest — at the site of the former Remington Arms factory between Bridgeport and Stratford, which has been closed for decades — could open to the public by 2025. Environmental advocates are pushing for the space to open as a protected forest for the benefit of the community.
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Lamond Daniels, the candidate who placed third in November’s four-way race for Bridgeport mayor, has announced that he has dropped out of this month’s court-ordered redo of the election and endorsed incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim.
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Incumbent Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes are set to face off for the fourth time in six months at the end of February.
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Connecticut commuters will see faster service on the Metro-North and Amtrak lines, according to Gov. Ned Lamont. That's because of the $6 billion in federal money the Biden Administration is spending over the next five years to straighten curves and replace old rail bridges in the state.
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CT's state elections enforcement commission is investigating a complaint over the Democratic primary between Joe Ganim and John Gomes.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont joined Bridgeport Mayor Joe Gamin, local community leaders and financing partners in breaking ground on a 420-apartment, mixed-use development on Tuesday.