Bridgeport News - June 18, 2010
Play Ball: new exhibit at Fairfield Museum chronicles CT baseball (Fairfield Citizen-News)
The idea for the Fairfield Museum 's latest exhibit came from an old moth-bitten baseball jersey from the late 1920s that was donated for display several years ago. Connecticut hip-hop scene flourishing (News Times)
Jay Harrison, a.k.a. "Superman Jay," a member of the Bridgeport-based rap trio the Skinny Boys, performs at Fresh Fest 2010. Bysiewicz hears problems disabled face when voting (Connecticut Post)
Susan Bysiewicz Connecticut Secretary of the State June 17, 2010 Every year Beverly Goldberg visits Second Hill Lane School in Stratford to cast her vote. Summer vacation is supposed to be a relaxing time when children can take a break from the grind of the school year, and recharge their batteries.
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$2,500 reward offered in credit union robbery (Connecticut Post)
The Bridgeport Fire Department Employee Federal Credit Union is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of the two men who robbed the Madison Avenue credit union on May 25. Dirty deal: Family lives with dust, debris from construction storage yard (Connecticut Post)
Seaside Avenue resident Eric Colon poses on the front porch of his home in Bridgeport, Conn. Easton First Selectman Thomas A. Herrmann dropped out of the Republican race for U.S. Congress on Wednesday afternoon, when it became apparent his campaign did not collect enough certifiable petition signatures to qualify for the primary.
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