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Norwalk: Common Council Meeting

April 22nd, 2008 · 49 Comments

UPDATE:

Last night’s common council meeting was another contest of the political will, the political willing and the political process. In the end the process won. For openers, during the public speaking portion, a lone woman wanted to speak. Dawn Calle had a notebook of complaints but due to the process of public meetings, was advised by the Mayor that she would have to speak to the agenda items in order to speak. Apparently she had called the Mayor previously about some of the items, so he had a general idea of what the issues were, and was in the process of researching how her calls to various departments had been handled, if they were in fact documented.  As of last night, the Myaor indicated he was reviewing the records. Crime, who does it and what is being done about it was the main gist. Council members Steve Serasis and Mike Geake approached Dawn about her concerns. The rest of the council members couldn’t be bothered. Dawn reports that Geake invited her to the health and safety committee meeting.

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Tags: Norwalk

Norwalk: Gala at Lockwood-Mathews Mansion May 17

April 22nd, 2008 · 6 Comments

Come celebrate preservation with the
Norwalk Preservation Trust
Saturday, May 17,  4 - 6 PM
at theLockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum
The Norwalk Preservation Trust will be presenting the 2nd annualValle Weber Fay Preservation Awards to honor the citizens who preserved the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion as well as other Norwalk preservationists.

Wine and refreshments will be served.
Guided tours of the Mansion’s magnificent first floor will be available.

A donation to support the work of the Norwalk Preservation Trust is requested — $50 per person or $75 per couple for nonmembers; $40 per person or $65 per couple for members. You may join the NPT at the event. Member discounts apply for Lockwood Mathews Mansion Members. Donations and memberships  are tax deductible.

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Tags: Art · History · Norwalk

Norwalk: We Have Dead Voters

April 22nd, 2008 · 11 Comments

M. Night Shyamalan come on down, not only does Connecticut have a 30% film tax credit but we have the plot all lined up for your next movie. 243 zombies dead people are still on the Norwalk voter rolls according to a study undertaken by the journalism students at UCONN. And not only are they on the rolls, but they voted! Well 11 of them did. Which is totally amazing, because even though my roots trace back to Chicago, where voting is a contact sport, in this modern computerized day, it seems unfathomable that dead people can vote. From the Courant:

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Tags: In the News

Norwalk: Republicans Want To Meet You

April 22nd, 2008 · 34 Comments

The Norwalk Republicans are hoping to encourage undecided, unaffilated and even disenchanted Democrats to a reception At the Norwalk Inn.  The RTC Public Reception will be held next Tuesday, April 29 at 6pm. Hrmm, okay insert your Republican at the Norwalk Inn joke there. Actually this is a good idea, inviting people to meet and great and get to know people who are involved in politics. Free food and drinks certainly helps. And Republican town chair, Art Scialabba, has resurrected the old Norwalk RTC web site, another good thing to do. I’ve added the link in the site links and you can read the RTC press release here.

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Tags: Norwalk

Robo-Calls And Political Speech

April 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

The bill that would end most if not all robo-calls is being tweaked by the judiciary committee yet again. Brian Lockhart reports:

The legislature’s Judiciary Committee yesterday completely rewrote a bill intended to ban political “robo-calls,” fearing the original might not stand up to legal scrutiny.

“We are the Judiciary Committee, and I do think it’s important for us to improve legislation so we think it passes constitutional muster,” state Rep. Gerald Fox II, D-Stamford, said after the 23-14 vote.

Fox is a committee vice chairman.

So-called robo-calls are automated telephone calls with recorded messages targeting voters.

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Tags: In the News

Norwalk: State Senate Race Shifts

April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

With long time State Senator Judith Freedman- R Westport retiring, a shift in local races is today’s news. State Rep Toni Boucher is jumping into the 26th Senatorial district race, which will now pit Boucher against John Hartwell. The 26th covers the towns of Bethel, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport and Wilton.

Boucher read this statement at the press conference held yesterday in Wilton.

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Tags: Bethel · Westport · Wilton