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The task force is made up of 14 members. Some are religious leaders, others are local officials and some work with diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the local schools.
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Six schools throughout Bridgeport may close their doors due to health concerns and poor academic performance, according to Superintendent Carmela Levy-David.
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Nearly five hours of public hearing in the general assembly’s housing committee revolved around ten bills aimed at studying affordable housing and developing more units.
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We're talking with local creators in the food space: Kat Ashmore, the chef behind @katcancook, and David Milton, aka @thedamgram and @thedamtok. Plus, we drink traditional chai with siblings who turned the Muslims of the World (MOTW) Instagram community into a local café.
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The comedian’s calming aesthetic explores the beauty of the ordinary things in life and has been described by The New York Times as tapping into “a child’s view of the world.â€
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There are more records to dig through that could shed more light on the lives of those laid to rest in what’s now known as Spruce Bank Cemetery.
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A budget proposal that may be taken up by mid-March could eliminate all remaining school librarians in the district.
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Although no date has yet been announced, a public meeting is being planned to coincide with the expiration of several trust board members.
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Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim won another term in office Tuesday, ending an election contest that was upended by allegations of voting misconduct by Ganim’s supporters.
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Governor Ned Lamont endorsed Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim Tuesday while touring a city high school being constructed, a week before the city’s mayoral election.