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Lamont counts on second chances to bring change (News Times)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont talks with a group of young people from YouthWorks; a program for low-income youth, ages 14 to 21 offering workforce development services, Wednesday July 28, 2010 during a visit to Bridgeport. Pam Knapp on Ned Lamont (Hartford Courant)
Faithful reader Pam Knapp of Branford has had some trouble posting her comment on Ned Lamont's performance in the Democratic gubernatorial debate this week. PLEASE ALSO SEE:
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2010
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Jimmy Cliff and Damian Marley rock Vibes! Plus upcoming shows in... (Connecticut Post)
A young woman at an ice cream concession put it best when she said the festival wasn't just about the music, "it's about the people watching." Gathering of the Vibes, arguably Connecticut's biggest music event, took place last week from July 29 to Aug. Update, 2:00 : A tip from a U.S. postal inspector was a key factor in the arrest and indictment of Joseph Mo Pun Lau in the case of checks stolen from mail deposited at the Wilton post office in early April.
10-Year-Old at Wheel Brings Compo Arrest (Westport Now)
R ex Wednesday, August 04, 2010 10-Year-Old at Wheel Brings Compo Arrest A 56-year-old Westport man has been arrested for risk of injury to a child after he was spotted driving around the South Beach area of Compo Beach with a 10-year-old seated on his lap apparently steering the car, police said. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to BridgeportRoundup@gmail.com
Magnet school in Trumbull gets wetlands OK (Connecticut Post)
Trumbull's Inland Wetlands and Watercourse Commission gave a much-anticipated approval this week to Bridgeport's planned Multi-Magnet High School , leaving one obstacle in the $125 million project's path.
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