State Rep Endorses Elicker
| Jul 10, 2021 10:45 am |In one of the first high-profile endorsements of the mayoral campaign season, State Rep. Juan Candelaria has backed incumbent Mayor Justin Elicker’s bid for reelection.
In one of the first high-profile endorsements of the mayoral campaign season, State Rep. Juan Candelaria has backed incumbent Mayor Justin Elicker’s bid for reelection.
Hamden Mayor Curt Leng is “seriously considering” seeking a fourth term as mayor — though he’s not saying whether he’ll do that as a Democrat or as an unaffiliated petition candidate.
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A PILOT promise has been broken, mayoral challenger Karen DuBois-Walton claimed: More state aid has come in, but local taxes haven’t dropped.
A PILOT promise has been kept, Mayor Justin Elicker replied: More state aid has come in, and local taxes haven’t spiked.
New Haven’s “upstairs-downstairs” divide was on display at a Democratic ward committee meeting Wednesday night in both a vote taken and an exchange about low-wage workers.
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| Jul 6, 2021 1:19 pm |At the Project M.O.R.E Re-entry Welcome Center, formerly incarcerated individuals receive a backpack with a towel, food, essentials, access to city resources, as their first step towards re-entry.
$74,726.55 gone. $137,000 back in.
Continue reading ‘Mayoral Candidates Report Raising Over $200K Combined In 3 Months’
Public safety, traffic calming, blighted buildings, and youth engagement in Fair Haven all figure in what is so far this year’s only contested Democratic alder primary race.
A more fundamental issue lingers: Will Ward 14 have an alder who actually shows up?
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| Jul 2, 2021 12:22 pm |Alders had a lot of questions about how New Haven elections work and will work in the future. They received some answers for now, with more promised later.
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| Jul 2, 2021 10:48 am |Another mayoral election has divided an influential married couple in Prospect Hill — and once again has not prevented them from welcoming all points of view into their home.
Continue reading ‘Peace Couple Peacefully Splits On Election’
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| Jun 30, 2021 9:15 am |As candidates fished for last-minute cash in advance for a reporting deadline, Justin Elicker brought a crowd of supporters to a familiar celebration spot for an early show of strength.
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Justin Elicker’s record as mayor isn’t the only government tenure at issue in this year’s mayor’s race. So is the record of his main opponent, Karen DuBois-Walton, in running the city’s public housing authority since the second Bush administration.
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| Jun 28, 2021 5:18 pm |Shootings, trash, and potholes on Quinnipiac Avenue.
Kurtis Kearney pointed to those three social maladies — and a desire to do his part to try to address them — as his primary motivations for running for the Democratic nomination for Ward 11 alder.
Should mayors get two years or four years before having to run for reelection?
That question echoed in Westville over the weekend as two campaigners for the position — the incumbent and his top challenger — fished for votes.
The chair of the city’s Republican Party issued a plea for New Haveners to step up and run for office in order to give voters alternatives in November.
A photo making the rounds on the web — and then TV — led a mayoral candidate to issue a clarifying statement Thursday night.
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Upper Westville Democrats voted in favor of a second mayoral term for incumbent Mayor Justin Elicker in a ward-level straw poll Wednesday evening.
Continue reading ‘In Upper Westville, Elicker Wins Another Ward Committee Vote’
A city-hired attorney cited concerns about whether a principal’s dishonesty about her repeated use of the “n word” with subordinates rendered her “fit” to “serve in any capacity” in New Haven’s public schools.
The attorney advised New Haven’s schools administration that they had legal grounds to fire the principal — and advised requiring her to accept a demotion or pay cut.
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| Jun 18, 2021 10:52 am |The top contenders in this year’s mayoral race once again traded barbs Thursday night — while, between the lines, agreeing more than not about challenges facing the city.
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Two Board of Education members blasted Mayor Justin Elicker for sending a campaign fundraising email claiming a slur-uttering principal’s demotion as a victory for “accountability” and “transparency” — while withholding information about what really happened in the incident behind it.
Elicker responded that he is pushing behind the scenes for public release of the full investigatory report leading to the demotion.
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| Jun 17, 2021 9:38 pm |Fiscal stability, public safety, and sidewalks.
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| Jun 14, 2021 9:02 am |Mayor Justin Elicker received clear marching orders from Fair Haveners on Saturday: Fix our roads. Fix our sidewalks.
Continue reading ‘In Fair Haven, Elicker Hears Streets Plea’
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| Jun 14, 2021 9:00 am |James Cramer popped a question Sunday that will help him — and perhaps other undecided voters — figure out which mayoral candidate to vote for this year.
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| Jun 13, 2021 8:17 pm |Mayor Justin Elicker picked up two more resounding votes of support this weekend in straw polls held by Democratic ward committees.
Continue reading ‘Ward 27, 25 Democratic Committees Back Elicker’
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| Jun 11, 2021 9:06 am |A night after heralding a big win for the city on state aid, Mayor Justin Elicker won a resounding endorsement for his reelection from his neighbors in East Rock.
Continue reading ‘Buoyed By PILOT Win, Elicker Earns Unanimous Ward Endorsements In East Rock’
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| Jun 10, 2021 9:32 am |Two retired top cops and two grassroots violence intervention leaders spoke in Newhallville Wednesday night in support of mayoral candidate Karen DuBois-Walton and her proposed plans for addressing the city’s increased violence
Continue reading ‘Street Outreachers, Ex-Top Cops Back DuBois-Walton Anti-Violence Platform’