Three political newcomers tossed their hats in the ring as Fair Haven Heights Alderman Alex Rhodeen decided not to seek a fourth term. His preferred successor, music composer David Baker, received the unanimous backing by voice vote of Ward 13 Democratic Ward Committee members at an al fresco meeting Wednesday night in front of Jepson School.
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Melissa Bailey
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Jul 21, 2011 8:04 am
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One neighborhood saw two homicides in the last month. The other saw two assaults. So when neighbors gathered to vet political candidates Wednesday night, a common question emerged: What will you do about the violence?
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Thomas MacMillan
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Jul 20, 2011 8:11 am
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One said his experience as a tech entrepreneur will help him cut the fat from the city budget and put more city services online. The other said his experience as a union negotiator will help him crack the worker-benefits budget problem and work effectively with Yale on town-gown issues.
Mayoral candidate Clifton Graves called Monday for City Hall to put the kibosh on Wednesday’s planned $44.5 million bond sale — and on any other planned borrowing efforts to pay for rebuilding schools.
They lost children to the streets, to prison, some forever. They gathered in a mayoral candidate’s headquarters to share those stories in the hope of coming up with solutions to the street violence plaguing New Haven’s black community.
A new 109-page directory came out this week listing mayoral appointees, other city employees, and contractors who depend on city government for business.
Oh wait. That was the latest list of donors to the DeStefano for mayor reelection campaign.
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Melissa Bailey
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Jul 12, 2011 8:09 am
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As a Yale union launched a political action committee to support aldermanic candidates, three of them talked for the first time about their common goal of creating “a better New Haven.”
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Melissa Bailey
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Jul 8, 2011 8:23 am
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As two simultaneous contests to fill a power gap commenced in Dwight, the race focused on who will bring a strong, independent voice to a neighborhood hit hard by violence.
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Thomas MacMillan
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Jul 7, 2011 8:21 am
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Venturing into historically unfriendly territory, incumbent John DeStefano won the first Iowa-like straw poll in this year’s mayoral race. An opponent offered a different spin on the results: The real winner was anyone-but-DeStefano.
At a block party turned dance party where Greg Morehead announced he’s running for a third term, the Dixwell alderman cut a rug with a constituent, released a hip-hop anthem denouncing “haters” — and said he has helped his constituents land jobs at the new Stop & Shop.
Morris Cove has been the Republicans’ last New Haven redoubt for decades. Sarah Saiano declared her “very strong commitment to working people” and her experience as a union executive board member will help her break the trend.
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Gwyneth K. Shaw
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Jun 30, 2011 12:05 pm
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Mayoral candidate Clifton Graves showed up to the Dixwell/Newhallville Senior Center ready to parry with voters. William Vaughn, president of the seniors association there, told him — politely — to come back when the group entertains all four challengers to Mayor John DeStefano, so members can pick the best bet. Graves is hoping the candidates do the picking first.
The latest idea to emerge from the campaign trail: Require New Haven restaurants to post signs in their windows with letter grades based on their health code inspections.
Mayoral candidate Jeffrey Kerekes urged city government employees to buy homes in New Haven — and promised to have a 50 percent tax break waiting for them.
Quinnipiac Avenue in Fair Haven Heights is under construction, forcing faster through traffic to detour and cause safety hazards on residential side streets. Brenda Jones Barnes sees the problem. What she doesn’t see is an adequate response from the city to her neighborhood’s concerns.
Laying out a “blueprint” for his mayoral run, Clifton Graves took aim at a central plank of Mayor John DeStefano’s reelection platform — education. Graves called the city’s public schools a “failure” that have served as a “employment agency for the mayor’s political cronies.”
(Updated) Jeffrey Kerekes Tuesday asked voters to make him New Haven’s next mayor so he can serve less time in office, have less power, allow more citizens to tell him what to do, and give fewer friends and contributors jobs or contracts than the guy who has the job now.
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Thomas MacMillan
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Jun 9, 2011 2:30 pm
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With a few clicks on his Dell laptop Tuesday afternoon, Darryl Brackeen Jr. uploaded a YouTube video announcing his candidacy for upper Westville alderman. Moments later, as his offline campaigning began, a neighbor voiced a warning about taking on Alderman Sergio Rodriguez: “You’ve got your work cut out for you.”
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Thomas MacMillan
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Jun 7, 2011 7:38 am
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Outgoing Dwight Alderwoman Gina Calder is sticking to her plan to wait until July 1 to retire — and in her first extensive comments on the subject, described allowing the mayor to pick her replacement as more democratic than having an election.