Connecticut has a primary election scheduled for Aug. 13.
"We want all interested individuals to feel encouraged to apply to become a Bridgeport Firefighter." — Mayor Joseph Ganim
Mayor Joseph Ganim announced the changes on Friday.
The funds are from a $74 million state grant program for historically underserved communities.
The city is looking to fill vacancies on several boards and commissions.
Success Village reportedly sued City Councilwoman Maria Pereira, claimed she interfered in a water dispute.
The project calls for the creation of residential and commercial units to be built at the abandoned site.
The city is filling several key positions within the government, in addition to making several small changes.
Besides Joe Biden and Donald Trump, there were several names on the ballots for Bridgeport voters to choose from.
The new policies and hours take effect on April 15.
Ganim, a Democrat, won his fourth term as Bridgeport's leader, in a special election Tuesday.
Polls open in Bridgeport at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
The buildings are located at 464 and 484 East Main St.
"I asked the residents to come out and make a strong statement with their votes, and they responded."
Incumbent Democrat Joe Ganim faced off against challenger John Gomes. Update.
Democrats Joe Ganim and John Gomes will face off in a court-mandated primary election in Bridgeport on Tuesday.
The state is reportedly seeking nonpartisan volunteers to serve at the polls.
Officials are looking to modernize and update the city's Charter.
Councilwoman Maria Pereira recently called some Palestinians "thugs," and Bridgeport police officers "piglets."
Attorney Tyisha Toms was born and raised in Bridgeport, is a long-time Bridgeport homeowner, and is a mother of two.
The city’s Water Pollution Control Authority approved a new operator agreement that officials said would save $60 million over 10 years.
With Rep’d, a video Q&A platform, residents can ask questions of Bridgeport officials and receive short, personalized video answers.
The primary between John Gomes and Joe Ganim was ordered by a court.
"Raise the Bar: Lead the World – A Conversation with U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona" was hosted by the U.S. Conference Of Mayors.
The John Gomes and Joseph Ganim camps have not reached a consensus on when to hold the court-mandated primary.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in Bridgeport's municipal elections on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Despite Mayor Joe Ganim's unofficial win over John Gomes, the two are likely headed to a primary.
The City is bonding $16.9 million, the smallest bond issue in several years.
Voters will still go to the polls on Tuesday, according to officials.
Petitioning candidate Lamond Daniels calls the ruling "a victory for democracy and election integrity."
Superior Court Judge William Clark handed down the ruling Wednesday, following a scandal involving the handling of absentee ballots.
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2023 Bridgeport local elections, including the candidates, polling places, and voting hours.
The funding is from the state Community Investment Fund.
The city and the Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments will host a meeting on the matter next week.
The purpose of the training exercise is to practice communications and oil and chemical emergency response coordination between agencies.
Incumbent Mayor Joseph Ganim is being challenged by three candidates in the Sept. 12 primary, Lamond Daniels, Marilyn Moore and John Gomes.
Funding for Rooster River Flood Mitigation Project Applauded by Fairfield and Bridgeport Officials
The funding comes from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development’s Brownfield Remediation and Development Program.
"The newly designed website is a direct reflection of the work being done in all areas of our City. It’s fresh and vibrant." — Mayor Ganim
The national award was handed out by the Public Health Accreditation Board.