Wilton Town Clerk sets the stage for November election

Wilton Town Clerk sets the stage for November election

WILTON — Rehearsal is over, now it’s time for the main act. That’s the scene for the upcoming presidential election on Nov. 3. But judging from miscues with the presidential preference primary “dress rehearsal” in August, a lot of work needs to be done in order to get the election properly set for November. Town clerks across the state, including Wilton Town Clerk Lori Kaback, have been cast in a…

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Wilton letter: Campaign signs disappear for many reasons

Wilton letter: Campaign signs disappear for many reasons

To the Editors: In response to The Republican Town Committee’s letter regarding lawn signs, no one should interfere with Republican lawn signs, whether for Donald Trump, Kim Healy, or someone else. In the past, many Democratic lawn signs have also gone missing or were downed. However, I don’t believe that organized Republicans are behind that and we have never made it a campaign issue. Instead, many factors can affect lawn…

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Jim Himes Endorses Will Haskell for Re-Election

[ad_1] I started knocking on doors for Jim Himes before I was old enough to drive. Today, I’m so honored to have his endorsement. [fb_vid autoplay= “true” id=”photo_id”:”877623802765236″”][fb_vid autoplay= “true” id=”877623802765236″] [ad_2] Original Facebook Post

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[ad_1] Stephanie Thomas applauds the organizers and residents of Westport for holding this proactive, introspective event, “Why Is Westport So White & What You Can Do About It” – moving beyond rhetoric and engaging in real conversation and idea generation. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Go to https://westportforward.com for additional information and steps you can take now. [ad_2] Original Facebook Post

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