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Happy new year: It’s still easy to get rid of bulky waste… taxes due, renters advised to stay warm
NORWALK, Conn. – Some City of Norwalk announcements: Bulky waste pilot program continuing through 2019 Pay taxes by Feb. 1 to avoid interest charges Renters have the right to a minimum 65 degree-heat level
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King defends Rilling’s plan to merge Fair Housing with Fair Rent
NORWALK, Conn. — Mayor Harry Rilling’s proposed City government reorganization has an element that is outrageous, according to one Fair Housing Advisory Commission member. The proposal would create a Chief of Community Services, who would oversee a Fair Rent, Fair Housing and Human Relations director. This would merge two departments, combining the Fair Housing Officer…
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Norwalk political notes: ‘New’ Zoning commissioner, Peña & election scenarios
NORWALK, Conn. – There are no new Norwalk zoning commissioners in sight, but one newbie is getting more power. The expected elevation of Rod Johnson from an alternate to a full-fledged zoning commissioner is just one of our political notes today: Ballot order set – Dems on top Peña and Simms make up Peña looks…
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New Norwalk position draws implications of impropriety, racial indignation
Correction, 1:13 p.m.: The husband of New Haven Mayor Toni Harp got David Watts into politics, Watts said Friday; one word was wrong in a Bruce Kimmel quote. NORWALK, Conn. – Aspects of the qualifications drafted for a new city position are “highly offensive,” Norwalk Common Councilman David Watts (D-District A) said Tuesday. The program…