Fairfield librarians find all five lost volumes of town’s plans and maps
Priceless documents stress open space and conservation, which explains why the state of CT went out of its way to bury them.
Read Moreby Matthew Hallock | Apr 5, 2025 | Fairfield, Hartford | 0
Priceless documents stress open space and conservation, which explains why the state of CT went out of its way to bury them.
Read Moreby Matthew Hallock | Apr 1, 2025 | Bridgeport, Hartford | 0
Why does Connecticut keep pouring millions into Bridgeport while ignoring glaring corruption and inefficiency? The city has become a playground for entrenched political powers, where unchecked alliances between state Democrats and the construction industry prioritize endless new builds over real community needs. Schools are closed, not for repair or modernization, but to line the pockets of developers, leaving parents and students in the lurch. Meanwhile, outdated state agencies operate in secrecy, burying public information and stifling progress. It’s a system stuck in the past, feeding greed while Connecticut residents pay the price. Want to know how we can fix this? Read on for proposed solutions that demand transparency, accountability, and a future-proof plan for sustainable change.
Read Moreby Matthew Hallock | Mar 26, 2025 | Fairfield, Fairfield County | 0
A Baker’s Dozen of Solutions/Problems Just for Fairfield Nearly 20 years ago, Fairfield was named...
Read Moreby Matthew Hallock | Mar 23, 2025 | Bridgeport, Op/Ed | 0
The current proposals to address election shenanigans in Bridgeport are just window dressing. The Democratic Party and agencies within the state of Connecticut are fully aware of what’s happening,
Read Moreby Matthew Hallock | Mar 21, 2025 | Op/Ed, Out In The Field, The Fixing of CT podcast | 0
Those who have the entrusted duty of defending the rights of man should think less about the rights of builders.
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