Devin Avshalom-Smith is living the way Newhallville once lived — and the way he and his competitors for a seat on the Board of Alders vow to help make it live again.
Rev. Andal at Hamden, New Haven candidate forum: “It is our faith that compels us to build a better world.”
“Yes.” “Yes.” “Yes*.”
“No.”
Four Hamden and New Haven Democratic mayoral candidates consistently offered that litany of answers to policy demands posed by a grassroots organizing group at a public health and safety forum.
Darryl Brackeen announcing “exploratory” secretary of the state run.
Speaking up for Brackeen’s candidacy (clockwise from top left): Alder Richard Furlow, State Rep. Robyn Porter, (Hillhouse classmate) Jayuan Carter, emcee Frank E. Brady, Rev. Kelcy Steele, Mayor Justin Elicker.
A hundred friends and affiliated politicos poured into a newish downtown bar to wish Darryl Brackeen a happy 33rd birthday — by boosting his “exploration” of seeking the office of Connecticut’s guardian of democracy.
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Nora Grace-Flood |
Aug 18, 2021 4:16 pm
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All politics is … national? Leng, political soul mate Biden (above); Garrett, political soul mate Warren (below).
The latest intramural contest between “Biden” and “progressive” Democrats has come to our shores, at least in the view of candidates competing in a hotly contested local primary.
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Aug 17, 2021 7:47 am
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Two of city’s four absentee ballot drop boxes, outside 200 Orange.
The city’s four absentee ballot drop-boxes will remain downtown — even as the city’s only primary election in September will take place in Newhallville.
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Aug 16, 2021 12:08 pm
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Candidates John Carlson, Steve Orosco, and Anthony Acri talk with neighbor Carol Landino (left) at meet-and-greet.
Republican candidates seeking to reenergize their local party this fall gathered in a Morris Cove open space not for a picnic — but to promote a platform that includes protecting New Haven parks.
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Nora Grace-Flood |
Aug 11, 2021 7:52 pm
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Primee for 4-way primary: Lauren Garrett, Brad Macdowall, Peter Cyr, and Curt Leng.
After two full weeks spent searching for signatures, three Democratic mayoral candidates filed the minimum of 946 voter signatures on petitiions Wednesday, bringing the town one step closer to a slowly solidifying a four-way Sept. 14 primary.
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Nora Grace-Flood |
Aug 9, 2021 8:54 pm
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Frenemies for one night: Marc Steinberg, Jim Pascarella, Jacob Pudlin, Avi Schwimmer, Brad Macdowall, David Lindsay, Kathleen Schomaker, Melinda Saller at Side Street Grille Sunday.
Political opponents did something unusual in Hamden — instead of arguing and fighting, for one night they held a joint party to help all of them qualify for spots on the Sept. 14 Democratic primary ballot.
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Thomas Breen |
Aug 9, 2021 2:49 pm
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Newhallville alder candidates Shirley Lawrence, Devin Avshalom-Smith, and Addie Kimbrough.
Newhallville Democrats will have three alder candidates to pick among on Sept. 14 — in what may turn out to be the only contested primary in town this year.
John Carlson is running to become New Haven’s first Republican not only to win a mayoral election since 1951 — but also to campaign with the help of public dollars.
New Haven’s Republican mayoral candidate Tuesday came out in support of neighbors organizing to save a neighborhood playground and to kill a deal to expand Tweed New Haven Airport.
Brad Macdowall with Joanne Germe: Everyone deserves to be on the ballot.
Peter Cyr with Kellie Loftus, talking gun violence.
“Everyone deserves to be on the ballot,” Meadowbrook resident Joanne Germe stated matter-of-factly from her doorstep.
Then she added her signature to mayoral candidate Brad Macdowall’s petition to participate in September’s Democratic primary, which is shaping up to be a four-way race.
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Jul 29, 2021 9:05 am
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Avshalom-Smith making his campaign pitch to Sheila Harris and Evette Brown.
More speed bumps. Cleaner streets. And a safe space for children to play without the threat of violence.
Newhallville alder hopeful Devin Avshalom-Smith heard those quality-of-life calls Wednesday as he and campaign supporters collected signatures in a bid to petition his way onto the Democratic primary ballot.
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Jul 28, 2021 10:00 am
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Outside the Democratic Town Convention Tuesday night.
Karen DuBois-Walton’s sudden departure from the mayoral race left supporters crestfallen, critics relieved, and many local Democratic Party stalwarts dismayed at the effective end to a hotly contested bid for the city’s top elected office.
(Updated at 8:58 p.m.) Mayor Justin Elicker unanimously won the local Democratic Party’s endorsement at Tuesday’s town convention — a key step on his path to reelection for another two-year term.
Karen DuBois-Walton, on her way into the Democratic Town Convention.
(Updated at 10:14 p.m.) Karen DuBois-Walton has ended her campaign for mayor, leaving the path to reelection all but assured for first-term incumbent Justin Elicker.