Alder Jill Marks (above) tells Beaver Hills Democrats she’s not running for reelection Sunday, as Shafiq Abdussabur (below) pitches his candidacy for her seat.
Beaver Hills is getting a new alder, now that three-term incumbent Jill Marks has decided not to seek reelection.
Council candidate Justin Piper: Republicans see beyond race.
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Justin Piper is hoping that a year that began with the excitement of attending the “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington ends with making his own history back home in Hamden — as the town’s only Black Republican Council member.
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Jul 23, 2021 10:07 am
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The team, at Thursday night’s convention: Austin Cesare, Laura Santino, Justin Piper, Chris Acosta, Betty Wetmore, Marjorie Bonadies, Tom Figlar, Cecilia Shea, Nick D’Amato, Ron Gambardella, Ralph Nicefaro Jr., Lesley DeNardis, Pat Destito, Andrew Tammaro, and James Anthony
Promising fiscal discipline and real change in town leadership, Hamden Republicans Thursday night endorsed 16 candidates to run in November’s municipal elections.
Mayoral hopeful John Carlson: New Haven deserves choices.
For the first time in 14 years, New Haven’s Republican Party is fielding a candidate for mayor.
John Carlson, who assumed the party’s chairmanship last year, accepted a last-minute nomination at a GOP convention Thursday night to run for the city’s highest office in an aim to break almost 60 years of Democratic control. The party also chose three alder candidates and one candidate for Board of Education.
A three-way race is on to win an open alder seat in Newhallville, pitting a longtime Newhallville community activist and labor organizer backed by the ward committee against two neighbors who have vowed to keep democracy alive by petitioning their ways onto the primary and general election ballots, if necessary.
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Jul 21, 2021 10:51 am
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Mayor with Harris-Tucker School students at Tuesday’s meeting.
Mayor Justin Elicker picked up yet another straw-poll vote of support, this time in a Newhallville ward where he has lost in past campaigns, as his reelection quest glides towards a likely endorsement at next week’s Democratic Town Convention.
Democratic mayoral candidates Lauren Garrett, Brad Macdowall, and Peter Cyr.
Standing on the stairs of attorney Charles Reed’s Santa Fe Avenue porch, Lauren Garrett laid out plans for next steps as a crowd of fundraiser guests managed to applaud while holding Truly’s, Polar Seltzers, and pizza slices.
Two days later, Peter Cyr seared burgers on the grill outside the East Gate Condos and chatted with family, community members, and hopeful high school supporters about his politics and his parents’ new puppy.
Meanwhile, Brad Macdowall moved between his treasurer’s living room, where community organizers consumed plates of chipotle mac and cheese, and the backyard, where he discussed the ins and outs of issues facing Hamden with familiar faces munching hot dogs and barbecued snacks.
Those three different meet-and-greets took place over the past week to promote the mayoral candidacies of three Democrats associated with the party’s progressive wing — events that symbolized the status and strategy of their campaigns.
Health experts contributing to Elicker, clockwise from top left: Gregg Gonsalves, Sten Vermund, Robert Heimer, Ohm Deshpande, Maritza Bond, Saud Anwar.
Veteran civic leaders contributing to DuBois-Walton, clockwise from top left: Dacia Toll, Linda Lorimer, Reggie Mayo, Bruce Alexander, Toni Harp, Serena Neal-Sanjurjo.
Mayor Justin Elicker brought in campaign contributions from high-profile public health experts these past few months in the wake of tackling a public-health emergency. Karen DuBois-Walton brought in bucks from civic leaders she has worked with in government over decades.
Both sides saw cash flow their way from landlords, contractors, and real estate developers.
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Yul Watley: “Laid back, and ready to serve.”
Housing authority tenant advocate / street hot dog vendor / construction contractor / youth counselor Yul Watley is looking to add a new title to his civic resume: alder for an “isolated” neighborhood on the far east side of town.
Lauren Garrett, Brad Macdowall, and Peter Cyr: Progressive Dems competing against each other for the nomination.
Political newcomer Peter Cyr has led the race for dollars in what is becoming a crowded race for mayor in Hamden, according to newly released campaign finance reports.
Sarah Miller, now the only candidate running for Ward 14 alder.
Mayor Justin Elicker picked up another Democratic ward-committee vote of confidence, this time on his challenger’s home turf — and Sarah Miller emerged as the presumptive nominee for a Fair Haven alder seat, as her erstwhile competitor dropped out of the race.
Chief Dominguez with Mayor Elicker, who selected her in January.
Responding to the spike in violence, mayoral challenger Karen DuBois-Walton called on incumbent Justin Elicker to conduct a search for a new police chief.
State Rep. Candelaria at an Elicker campaign event in 2019.
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.