Hartford area ranks in top 10 best cities for recent college graduates

[ad_1] Hartford area ranks in top 10 best cities for recent college graduates Hartford ranked ninth on a list of the top ten metropolitan areas for recent college graduates ages 22 to 27. Indianapolis was first and Rochester wad tenth. The study was done by HeyTutor and considered things like median income and rent and unemployment rate. [ad_2] Original Facebook Post

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Letter: RTC Chair is Wrong, Tolls ARE the Answer

[ad_1] Letter: RTC Chair is Wrong, Tolls ARE the Answer To the Editor: Wilton Republican Town Committee chair Bill Lalor’s article, the argument against tolls, offers no path forward for Connecticut to update our transportation infrastructure. When it c… [ad_2] Original Facebook Post

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Wilton 2029 POCD Comment Period Extended

The Planning and Zoning Commission has extended the deadline for receiving public comment on the draft POCD to Thursday, August 1, 2019. All communications must be received in writing no later than 12:00 p.m. (Noon). Residents may choose to submit their comments electronically by visiting the Wilton 2029 website, sending an email to Wilton2029@gmail.com, or may elect to hand-deliver written comments to the Planning and Zoning Department, 238 Danbury Road,…

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Your solution is taxes; mine is tolls

Toni Boucher and her former Republican colleagues are pushing a “solution” to Connecticut’s transportation funding woes with their go to strategy of borrowing more money.  Excessive borrowing used to be anathema to the Republican Party.  What happened?  Do Republicans, like Boucher, think they can hide the real cost of more borrowing?  Connecticut taxpayers know better. They will be paying increased taxes for decades to come with the Republican’s debt plan.…

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[ad_1] LIVE with the list of candidates endorsed by the Wilton Democratic Town Committee just 15 minutes ago. [fb_vid id=”425009601433366″] [ad_2] Original Facebook Post

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Lamont Administration Reaches Pension Agreement With State Employee Unions That Will Provide Budgetary Relief

[ad_1] Lamont Administration Reaches Pension Agreement With State Employee Unions That Will Provide Budgetary Relief (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration has reached an agreement with the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC) that will provide the state with hundreds of millions of dollars in budgetary relief over the next decade through a re-amortization of t… [ad_2] Original Facebook Post

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