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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.
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CT United FC's soccer stadium and surrounding development could drive over $4 billion in economic value for Bridgeport over the next 25 years.
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Bridgeport City Council leaders are calling for the resignation of a councilwoman for making derogatory comments about the city’s Muslim community, the police chief and other city staff.
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About 5,000 absentee ballots have been requested for Bridgeport’s Jan. 23 court-ordered second Democratic primary between Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes. The absentee ballots were officially made available last Friday.
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Over 22% of all votes cast in the Bridgeport Democratic primary were absentee ballots. This is the story of the battle behind the scenes.
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The men were part of the “East End Gang,” which federal prosecutors say is responsible for murder, as well as gun and drug distribution.
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A ribbon cutting ceremony took place for the opening of the Thomas Merton Family Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut which will provide essential services to the homeless.
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The City of Bridgeport has hired an outside investigator to take over the probe into municipal employee Wanda Geter-Pataky, one of the central figures in the absentee ballot fraud case. Mayor Joe Ganim says that was a good decision — challenger John Gomes disagrees.
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The Connecticut Siting Council has approved Bridgeport’s request for party status as they consider requests for construction from United Illuminating.
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A Bridgeport Superior Court approved agreement for a do-over of the city’s Democratic primary for mayor includes stricter controls for the use of absentee ballots. Gov. Ned Lamont said he supports the move.