*** update: I misspelled Wareing, when referring to Mrs. Wareing in both this post as well as a subsequent comment. I have corrected the spelling on both. My apologies to the Wareings. ***
Well, with CityLine being as updated as IonHartford, there seems to be only one outlet that is delving into the underpinnings of [...]
The City of Hartford officially dedicated a brand spanking new playscape at Lozada Park in the City’s Clay Hill Section. If you’ve never heard of Lozada Park, no worries, you’re not alone. Located on Seyms Street, the park is smack dab in the middle of what some call the most dangerous neighborhood in the city, hence, not many things are in the area to make you wanna go there. I, on the other hand practically grew up in that neighborhood and was happy to go back for such a happy event. In fact, this thoroughly oppressed neighborhood was, at least for an hour, the center of the political universe in Hartford today with a grand total of six politicians (1 Mayor, 2 Councilpeople, 2 Rep’s, and 1 Senator) making their way to the park. Continue reading da Hood gets a new Playscape…
As of today (Friday, Oct. 16) Cityline has two more candidate focus posts. One for Democrat candidate Albert Barrueco and another for another Democrat Candidate Lori Hudson (one of her comments says she’s “artistic”…intrigued to know more.)
Now for the game within the game:
• Two Latino candidates use the anglo spellings of their names (Cuban [...]
Today’s Hartford Courant doesn’t have the Horrorscope for Leo’s!! How can I possibly be prepared for the day [...]
If one were to rely on recent criticisms of the man, one would think that El Alcalde was akin to oil companies in his disregard of the environment. His disregard to the work the Knox Park Foundation put in to the Farmington and Broad Street proposed site for the Pathways to Technology Charter School fueled this criticism. Knox Park planted multiple trees and shrubery on the site and created a much needed green space for that area. Eddie had the site dug up in his tug of war with the state. The site resembles the perfect mud football field now. Continue reading Green Thumb Eddie