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NovThink Independently – Who are you voting for?
Do you know who is running in the election for Town Council this November 7th? I am Rick Bush, and I am asking you to
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OctThree parties vying for Town Council, Board of Education seats in West Hartford municipal elections
CT Insider writer Michael Walsh explains how West Hartford now has three parties vying for local government positions. A Connecticut Party stands between the Democrats
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OctMeet the Candidate: Rick Bush
We-Ha.com is offering our readers the opportunity to “Meet the Candidate” – designed to help them get to know the candidates running for office in
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OctSupport for Kristyn Rosen-Jacobs
West Hartford resident Audrey Rosenfeld wrote a glowing letter of support for Kristyn Rosen-Jacobs in her run for Board of Education as an A Connecticut
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OctMeet the Candidate: Kristyn Rosen-Jacobs
We-Ha.com is offering our readers the opportunity to “Meet the Candidate” – designed to help them get to know the candidates running for office in
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OctIs It Important for a Board of Education Member to be a Curriculum Expert?
During Monday night’s (October 16th, 2023) West Hartford Board of Education Debate held by the League of Women Voters, a question was posed regarding curriculum
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SepWe-Ha.com Roundtable with A Connecticut Party of West Hartford Candidates
Roni Rodman and Kristyn Rosen-Jacobs, candidates running for the West Hartford Board of Education on the A Connecticut Party West Hartford ticket, were guests on
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MarPolitical Madness!
Meet the A Connecticut Party of West Hartford team and enjoy March Madness while we discuss issues facing West Hartford. Join us March 30 at
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NovA Connecticut Party of West Hartford Supports Larry Lazor for Congressional District 1 Seat
A Connecticut Party of West Hartford needs a new voice to represent our interest in Congress. Dr. Larry Lazor is that person and his voice
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AprState Workers’ Raises Would Cost Almost $1.9 Billion Over 4 Years
The Hartford Business Journal has reported that the package of state workers’ raises could force Connecticut to draw almost $300 million from its reserves. The