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Monday, August 9, 2010

08/09/10 More Bad News For Greenwich Millionaire Ned Lamont's Failing Senatorial Campaign


The Millionaire Emperor Has No Clothes ....

Ned Lamont Is Furiously Flushing Money Down The Toilet As More Bad News Keeps Rolling In From The Pollsters At Quinnipiac University


Hartford Courant

Quinnipiac Poll: Ned Lamont Up By 3 Points, But Too Close To Call Vs. Dannel Malloy In Democratic Primary Tuesday

The latest Quinnipiac Poll shows that Democrat Ned Lamont is ahead by 3 percentage points over former Stamford Mayor Dannel Malloy, but the race is too close to call because the margin of error is plus or minus 4.6 percentage points......

.... Both Republicans and Democrats also say that Lamont suffered a setback when he initially refused to debate Malloy in the final weeks of the race in a one-on-one, televised debate .....

....The poll of likely Democratic voters shows Lamont ahead by 45 percent to 42 percent, which is closer than the 45 to 40 lead that he had last week. Overall, 30 percent of those polled said they could still change their minds before Tuesday's vote, and 12 percent said they were still undecided.

"The poll reflects what we're seeing and hearing every day on the campaign trail: Dan's got the momentum,'' said Dan Kelly, Malloy's campaign manager.....

....As multi-millionaires from Greenwich, both Lamont and Foley have enough money to air commercials in the highly expensive New York City television market. That is part of their strategy to reach voters in lower Fairfield County as the New York stations are beamed from Greenwich to Bridgeport and beyond. Many candidates are unable to afford New York television, and some believe it is a waste of money as the commercials are often seen by viewers in places like Brooklyn and Long Island who cannot vote in Connecticut. But Lamont, Foley, and U.S. Senate candidate Linda McMahon are all broadcasting commercials on the New York stations.

"It's really the only way to reach a broad audience in Fairfield County because 35 percent of the Republicans are in Fairfield County,'' Foley said in an interview. "We think it's a good investment for the general election.''

Foley said Saturday that he believed that Lamont has an advantage over Malloy because of the New York City commercials, but he agreed that the race is getting much tighter.

"It could be a jump ball, and he's up in New York and Malloy isn't, so it's his to lose,'' Foley said





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08/09/10 Democratic Town Committee Chairman Frank Farricker Has A Message For Greenwich Voters: "DON'T FORGET TO VOTE"

....For the Democrats out there, I would like to give my personal endorsement to Dan Malloy for Governor, Nancy Wyman for Lieutenant Governor, Kevin Lembo for Comptroller, and Denise Merrill for Secretary of the State. PLEASE don’t forget to go down that line and vote for all the races. I can personally vouch for the character, integrity and intelligence of these people, and Connecticut will be a better place when they take office.....


Frank A. Farricker

08/09/10 You Have 12 Hours to nominate a Ron Paul Endorsed Candidate


Rick Torres for Congress 2010

August 9th 2010

12 Hours to nominate a Ron Paul Endorsed Republican

Rick Torres for Congress

Tomorrow, on Tuesday August 10th, you can get help nominate a Conservative Candidate in Connecticut.

Tomorrow you can
reject Republicans who act like Democrats and vote for me, a Republican who believes principle is more important than compromise.

It’s not just about voting for a Republican; it’s about voting for the right Republican. I am the right Republican to represent us in Washington and I am the only Republican who can beat Jim Himes this November.

I believe in the greatness of our exceptional America. I was born under socialism in Castro's Cuba and I have experienced tyranny first hand. Without America as a beacon of freedom, the world would be ruled by dictators like Castro.

I am running for Congress because Nancy Pelosi and Jim Himes are taking away our freedoms. Every dollar stolen from your pocket for bailouts and public union payoffs is a small loss of your freedom. Without a right to our property and money, none of our other precious rights and freedoms matter.

You can make a pledge right now to turn back the socialist tide. I believe in the Constitution, in free market capitalism, in individual liberty, and American exceptionalism.

On Tuesday I need to reach as many voters as possible. With your financial contribution right now of $50, $100, $500 or more we can nominate a friend of Liberty in Connecticut.


P.S. Please click here to listen to my appearance on Mark Levin.

Sincerely,

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08/09/10 NORWALK BRIEFING: Norwalk Police Blotter

This Just In To The Norwalk Roundup Newsroom......
Aug. 8*David Duncan, 58, of 9 Park St., was charged with improper operation of a vehicle on a sidewalk, and operating a vehicle while under the influence.
NORWALK By JOHN MOELINGNLT Vice PresidentThree miles up the Five Mile River from where it empties into Long Island Sound lies a wooded floodplain belonging to the Norwalk Land Trust .
Mark Wyner pitched a three-hitter with 11 strikeouts, hurling shutout ball through six innings before .
By STEVE KOBAK
Hour Staff Writer
Investigators are searching for two suspects who shot a city man in the leg Friday night during a robbery attempt at the corner of Lexington Avenue and Olean Street, police said.
Police said they received numerous 911 calls about the shooting at shortly after 8:30 p.m. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found the victim sitting on the ground near El Coqui Grocery Store and Deli, 39 Lexington Ave., and bleeding from a gunshot wound in his upper right leg, according to police. The victim said he was walking home from a Mexican Restaurant on Ely Avenue when two black males approached him near the grocery store and demanded money, police said.
The victim told the robbers that he did not have his wallet, and he started to run, police said. He only made it to the back of the grocery store because one of the robbers pulled out a black handgun and shot him in the leg, according to police. The robbers fled down Olean Street, and the victim managed to run a short distance before collapsing in front of the grocery store, police said.
By STEVE KOBAK
Hour Staff Writer
"It went very well, better than expected," said Judkins, whose son is in the marching band. Karen Amsler, chairwoman of Marching Bears, Inc., said the flea market was a success and it will become a yearly event. She said that although the event was "thrown together in three weeks," there was a tremendous outpouring of support from the community. Norwalk High School color guard member Rachel Tangard said she was surprised by the large amount of people who combed the aisles of the flea market and the quality of the items that were being sold by vendors at the market.
"I've seen so many cars come in here," she said. "I'm working here and I still brought some stuff." Tangard and her fellow color guard member Heidy Contreras praised the dedication of the parents who work to raise money for the color guard and marching band. Marching Bears, Inc., a group of parents that organizes various fundraisers for the band, generates enough money each year to fund trips for the award-winning band and provide scholarships for band members.
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Sunday, August 8, 2010

08/08/10 NORWALK ROUNDUP: High-Profile Connecticut Union President Dies Suddenly At 54

This Just In To The Norwalk Roundup Newsroom ....
Brian A. Petronella, president of the United Food and Commercial Workers local 371 and a leading figure in Connecticut labor and politics, died unexpectedly Friday night at his home in Norwalk, his union said.
After pleading guilty to stealing jewelry, checks and a $22,000 rug from a Weston family for whom he was building an addition, former Westport contractor John Zukowski walked out of Norwalk Superior Court last Tuesday a free man.
NORWALKBy KATE MARCALHour Staff WriterDespite his death more than 200 years ago, Mozart is helping to combat a contemporary catastrophe.The Eastern Festival Symphony Orchestra is performing an all-Mozart concert on Sunday to benefit relief efforts in the Gulf Coast.
By STEVE KOBAK
Hour Staff Writer
A 23-year-old city man accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl was arraigned Friday at Norwalk Superior Court. Jerrell Richards, of 4 Merritt St., was arrested Thursday morning and charged with two counts of sexual assault and two counts of risk of injury to a minor.
Judge Bruce Hudock raised Richards' bond on Friday from $75,000 to $250,000, noting that Richards has multiple prior arrests and criminal convictions as well as probation violations.
Richards will appear in court on Aug. 20. Richards was arrested after officers were called to the Monterey Village housing complex for a reported sexual assault at 6:17 a.m. on Thursday. The victim told police that she heard a knock on her window. She opened her blinds and saw Richards, police said.
He asked if he could use the bathroom in her apartment, according to police. The victim told police that Richards was known to her family, and she allowed him to use the bathroom in the home, police said. After Richards exited the bathroom, the victim escorted him downstairs to the entrance of the building, according to police. Richards began to flirt with her, but the victim denied his advances, police said.
The victim said in her statement that Richards became angry and pulled out a knife, telling her that he was "going to get what he wants from her and going to get it now," police said. He pushed her down a set of stairs, placed his hand over her mouth and forced himself on her, according to the victim's statement to police.
By ROBERT KOCH
Hour Staff Writer
With working drawings for Phase One of Wall Street Place now in the hands of the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency, the chairman of the Common Council's Planning Committee wants a clear timeline to groundbreaking on the project.
"Can we get just a simple Excel spreadsheet ... three months, six months, nine months, and then what date he's supposed to start, by this theory, construction?" asked Chairman Douglas E. Hempstead at City Hall on Thursday night.
The day before, POKO Partners LLC, the city's selected redeveloper for the Isaacs Street portion of the Wall Street neighborhood, delivered to the Redevelopment Agency working drawings for Phase One of Wall Street Place. The first phase calls for 101 apartments, 236 parking spaces, as well as retail space. Under the land disposition agreement between the city, agency and POKO Partners, the developer must meet certain timelines in advancing the project from approvals to construction.
"Ultimately, once the approval of these (working drawings) are in place, he's got 90 days to commence construction," said Timothy T. Sheehan, Redevelopment Agency executive director. Asked Hempstead: "So in a perfect world, there may be a couple weeks back and forth, he gets his financing. Spring, in theory, this would be under construction?"
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Hundreds of Norwalk natives will converge on the city for the first annual Norwalk Alumni Weekend, beginning today.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

08/07/10 NORWALK BRIEFING: Alleged drunken driver drives wrong car

This Just In To The Norwalk Roundup Newsroom ....
NORWALKBy STEVE KOBAKHour Staff Writer An intoxicated city man was arrested late Thursday night minutes after hopping into the driver's seat of a stranger's idling, unoccupied vehicle and taking it for a joyride, police said.Peter Holowiak, 29, of 26 Belden Ave., was charged with third-degree . . .Full Story
It was great seeing Calvin Murphy back in Norwalk.The Basketball Hall of Famer and Norwalk native was at the kickoff of the Fairfield County Sports Commission's Chelsea Cohen Fitness Academy at Norwalk High Thursday and showing his support of the venture.Murphy was, and always has been, great .
Tuesday's primary will be judgment day for three Republican candidates vying to be the party's Election Day nominee for probate judge.
On Saturday, Aug. 7, Rob Merkle, a Republican primary candidate for Congress, will be taking his "Line of Liberty" road rally motorcade tours through the 17 towns of the 4th District, culminating at the "Pre-Primary Awareness Rally" in front of Norwalk City Hall.
Today marks the opening of an event which has become a fixture on the Norwalk calendar -- the 34th Annual SoNo Arts Festival which begins at 6 p.m. in the parking lot at 99 Washington St.
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A city man was arrested early last Friday after a Washington Street waitress complained he got into her car, fondled her and exposed himself as she drove through East Norwalk before stopping at a gas station to call police.
A group of kayakers prepare to launch from Calf Pasture Beach to paddle out to Shea Island for Yak Jam 2010, the Third Annual Kayaker Jamboree in Norwalk, Conn.

Friday, August 6, 2010

08/06/10 NORWALK BRIEFING: Firefighters Rescue Two Dogs in Smoky Blaze on Old Field Road *Video*

This Just In To The Norwalk Roundup Newsroom .....
Firefighters rescued two dogs from the second floor of an Old Field Road house that was on fire late Thursday, but two cats perished in the blaze.
NORWALKBuilders Beyond Borders has received a $5,000 grant from Newman's Own Foundation in support of its local and global service program.Founded in 1993 with just 29 high school students volunteering on local and international building projects, Builders Beyond Borders provides more than .
The New Canaan resident involved in Friday's overnight standoff was arraigned Thursday morning in state Superior Court in Norwalk on charges that include 30 counts of second-degree harassment, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance.
Three area students recently graduated from Williams College. Himilcon Inciarte of Norwalk received a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Linda McMahon, the endorsed candidate headed into next week's primary, is opening an office in Norwalk.
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By ROBERT KOCH
Hour Staff Writer
On the eve of next Tuesday's primary elections, the Tea Party movement is returning to Norwalk to drum its message of fiscal conservatism and smaller government and tip voters toward candidates who share those views. The rally is set for Saturday at 1 p.m. outside Norwalk City Hall, 125 East Ave.
"There were a couple hundred people last time and we expect more this time," said Robert Willis, coordinator for the Fairfield County Tea Party, referring to a rally in May at City Hall. "We want to call attention to the (Republican) primary. We're going to have some speakers and candidates." Merkle said Martha A. Dean, the endorsed Republican candidate for the office of state attorney general, will be at the rally, as well as Rob Merkle, the Norwalk Republican hoping to win next Tuesday's Republican primary election for the 4th Congressional District and defeat Democratic incumbent Jim Himes in the November general election.
"The Tea Party supporters and groups are trying to get the candidate we believe can beat Jim Himes," Willis said. "We're just trying to educate the public on candidates, on who we support, and are urging everyone to vote in the primary on Aug. 10."
Norwalk has a new fire inspector. The "Hour" reports he is Kirk McDonald. He was a 9-year Norwalk Fire Department veteran.
NORWALKBy ROBERT KOCHHour Staff WriterPOKO Partners LLC President and CEO Kenneth M. Olson brought to City Hall on Wednesday morning detailed construction drawings for Phase One of Wall Street Place."They're construction documents.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

08/05/10 Video: Rick Torres pledges to fight progressivism and moderation


Rick Torres pledges to fight progressivism and moderation

Norwalk Friends,

There are 5 days until the Republican Primary on August 10th. Time is short, but I know we are on the verge of defeating my primary opponent. Should I win with your help it will be one of the biggest upsets in CTGOP history. I released a new video demonstrating my Conservative principles and the moderate views of my 'Republican-In-Name-Only' opponent.


Your support is invaluable. Together over the last day we have raised $4,835 toward our $10,000 goal. It is imperative that I meet my goal by raising another $6,000 by 4:00 PM tomorrow so that we can commit those resources effectively to get out the vote.

I need 6,000 to 8,000 votes to win my primary. Every dollar you donate today will go directly to motivating voters to turnout and cast a vote for liberty. Over the last week I have received the endorsements of the Honorable Ron Paul, the Republican Liberty Caucus and Pro-Life State Rep. T.R. Rowe.

Help me maintain my momentum to win this primary with a donation of $50, $100, $500, or more. Thank you for your continued support.


P.S. Please click here to listen to my appearance on Mark Levin.

Sincerely,

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Monday, August 2, 2010

08/02/10 BREAKING NEWS: Hearst Newspapers Chooses Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele Over Greenwich Millionaire Tom Foley In The Republican Primary For Governor

CT Post Says Tom Foley "Brings Some Unpleasant Baggage To The Race"

Photo: Republican gubernatorial candidate and Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele Gets Another Major Endorsement

Connecticut Post Says Fedele The Choice Among Republicans

Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele has the combination of government and business experience that, given the chance to serve in the No. 1 seat, would be good for the state of Connecticut.

The Connecticut Post endorses his candidacy in the Aug. 10 Republican three-way primary.

The 55-yearold Fedele brings 10 years of legislative experience, serving in the state House of Representatives from 1992 to 2002, and three years in his current position.

But Fedele is also a self-made businessman and understands that job creation is the top challenge to the state.

Fedele understands in no uncertain terms that improving the atmosphere in Connecticut for small business is essential to turning around the state's economy.

His stand against any new taxes speaks to his understanding of the situation.

We compliment him for his position.

Given his experience, Fedele is confident solutions to the state's problems of spending and borrowing can be resolved through good management, and not through new taxes.Though Fedele has been part of the Rell administration ... well, that in some respects sums it up.

It was indeed the Rell administration, and if anyone can name a Connecticut lieutenant governor who shaped policy from that office, we'd be curious to know who it was.

Fedele rightly says he can be held accountable only for those areas in which he had authority.

He's been an effective ambassador for the state, recruiting business and reaching out to the Henkel Corporation, manufacturer of Loctite adhesive products and successfully encouraging them to consolidate operations in Rocky Hill.

Fedele also figured in the move of Columbia Elevators from New York to Bridgeport.

We also applaud Oz Griebel, another candidate in the GOP primary, for his passion and clear commitment to improving the business climate in the state.

And Tom Foley brings a business background as well. But he also brings some unpleasant baggage to the race.

But Fedele earns our endorsement. We believe he's the best of the three choices to lead the state.

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

08/01/10 CT PRIMARY CANDIDATE ROUNDUPS: State Comptroller

Photo: Kevin Lembo On The Campaign trail

Lembo And Jarjura Battle In The Democratic State Comptroller Primary

A week from Tuesday, Aug. 10, registered Democrats will go to the polls to narrow the field in a number of contested races, but even after that, there are so many contenders in so many races that it's really hard to keep track.

People shouldn't complain about their elected representatives if they don't at least cast an educated ballot first.

Do a little homework first. Visit the candidates' websites and study their positions on issues that you care about.

The battle to be comptroller, is very important given the state's nearly $3 billion deficit.

Many wonder why this seat is contested in such hard times. One would think that it would be more fun to be the money person when the state is flush rather than broke. But this hasn't deterred Democrats Kevin Lembo and Michael Jarjura from battling for the democratic nod.

The winner of that race will face Republican Jack Orchulli and Green candidate Colin Bennett.

Democrat Kevin Lembo, who served as assistant state comptroller to Nancy Wyman, is the party-endorsed candidate running against Michael Jarjura for the state comptroller seat.

Lembo is nationally recognized for his expertise in
health care systems and consumer protection, according to his campaign website. He currently leads the Office of the Healthcare Advocate for the state. He lives in Guilford with his wife; they have three children.

Today the Harwinton Democratic Town Committee is hosting a meet and greet so voters can meet candidates. The event will be held at the Harwinton Senior Center, 209 Weingart Road, from 2 to 4 p.m.

Mr. Lembo has confirmed that he will attend.

Mike Jarjura is the mayor of Waterbury. He worked as a state representative in the 1990s and as an assistant
attorney general. He has a B.S. in management from Post College and a J.D. from the University of Bridgeport School of Law.

This weekenday, with Waterbury Mayor Jarjura was on the ropes after Lembo came out with three body blows.

First, a YouTube video surfaced of the Democrat speaking at a Tea Party rally.

"We needed a spark, and you're the spark that is going to be the change. So don't give up. Don't get discouraged because this country is worth fighting for and you're fighting for it," Jarjura said at the rally in Waterbury last September.

Jarjura, a Democrat, defended his attendance at the ultra-conservative rally.

Jarjura claimed he was there at the request of Waterbury citizens and he wasn't there to advocate for any political group," he said. "Every one is trying to do a 'gotcha' in these campaigns and manipulate things to something you don't even represent."

Lembo isn't buying it.

"It's an odd choice for a Democratic mayor to be attending a Tea Party rally," he told the press.

The second blow to Jarjura's campaign was the Waterbury teachers union endorsing Lembo, following the lead one week ago of the local police union.

Jarjura's response: it's backlash from the tough contract negotiations between the city and the unions as a result of the tight economy.

Finally, Lembo launched a television advertisement attacking Jarjura for hiring former Gov. John Rowland, a Republican forced to resign by a corruption scandal.

"Jarjura hired Rowland to a $100,000 dollar a year job after he got out of prison -- calling him the best governor Connecticut has ever had," the 30-second advertisement says.

Jarjura backed the hiring of John Rowland, the disgraced former Republican governor, in an economic development job partly funded with city money.

Jarjura has responded with mailings touting his negative web site, called Lembo Lies, and filed a lawsuit attempting to block Lembo's ability to spend public financing money.

Jarjura's mailer to registered Democrats, accusing Lembo of being a secret conservative. The mailer directed Democrats to a web site created by Jarjura's campaign.

“Some of my opponents’ claims are just bizarre. But let me be clear – I have never ever lied to the people of Connecticut or distorted my record," Lembo said.

The Lembo campaign responded by saying that Jarjura is a cultural conservative who opposes abortion rights.

A Superior Court judge Tuesday rejected Michael Jarjura's effort to block Kevin Lembo from using public financing in their Democratic contest for state comptroller.

The terse order by Judge James T. Graham frees Lembo to begin spending the $375,000 awarded to him last week for his Aug. 10 primary with Jarjura, the mayor of Waterbury.

Jarjura, who also has received $375,000 in public financing.

This legal challenge is the second of two attempts by Jarjura to deny public financing to Lembo.

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