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Strong Policies Will Pay for Increased Services By Andrew Nargi, Jr., Torrington More ...
Torrington — Sundries and Politics By Paul Bentley, Torrington I see a lot of people around town walking, jogging, struggling to keep fit. Thought: Ever listen to centarians give reasons why they made it to 100? It's always they drank/ didn't drink, smoked/ didn't smoke, did a lot/ did nothing. It's never, "Tarnation, I worked out. Ran myself silly. Sweated an ... More ...
Thank You, Torrington Voters By Richard J. O'Connor, Torrington I would like to take this opportunity to thank the voters of the City of Torrington for having supported me in public office over the past six years. It has been a pleasure to work on your behalf as your City Councilman and at times your acting Mayor. I have met and worked with and for many wonderfu... More ...
Mike Driscoll Will Work Hard for You By Robin Mattiello Miasek, Torrington The simple fact is that there is not one person who has not been affected by the events of September 11. President Bush has asked us to move forward with business as usual. Easier said than done—but an election is around the corner, and Torrington must know who, what and where the candidates are. More ...
Mike Driscoll Is Anxious to Serve By Mary M. Palmer, Falls Village It is clear from an outsider’s point of view that Michael Driscoll knows how to conduct a political campaign. I’ve never seen so many ads, signs and energy invested in a City Council seat. More ...
Making the Right Choices for Our Community By Paul Summers, Torrington My name is Paul Summers, and I am running for the Torrington City Council on the Democratic slate. I am writing to let you know who I am and why I am running for City Council. More ...
Renovating Torrington’s Municipal Buildings By Marie Soliani, Torrington Marie Soliani is a member of the Torrington City Council. More ...
Is Owen Quinn a Contradiction of Himself? By Tom Jerram, Torrington More ...
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