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
....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.....
New Haven, CT - Businessman Ned Lamont's campaign released the following statement after the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute released the results of a statewide poll showing Lamont maintaining his lead in Democratic gubernatorial primary:
"While more than a thousand of our volunteers reached out to voters, Ned and Mary spent the weekend pounding the pavement, asking families to vote for a better future for Connecticut," said Lamont Communications Director Justine Sessions.
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According to the Internal Revenue Service, more than 3,900 Connecticut nonprofit organizations are at risk of losing their tax-exempt status because they did not file required returns for 2007, 2008 and 2009.
About 45,000 Boy Scouts and their leaders from around the country gathered in Virginia to celebrate Boy Scouts of America 's 100th anniversary, only a small number of the people that have been touched by the program of kindness, training and hard work that British war hero Robert Baden-Powell started at the turn of the last century.
All events are open to the public. Some may have fees not indicated here. FRIDAY Flower designer Lori Friedlander talk and slide show, "Low, Lush European Floral Designs," 12:30 p.m., Southbury Library, 100 Poverty Road, Southbury, follows Southbury Garden Club meeting.
The Hickory Stick Bookshop, 2 Green Hill Road, will host a book signing with Peter Howe and Rachel McPherson at 1 p.m. as part of Dog Days of Summer, Best Dog in the World Contest.
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The majority of home builders in Fairfield County use "green" building practices and think green building has a future in the industry, according to survey results recently released by the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Fairfield County.
TJ Jamison, owner of AT&J's Beauty Salon on Division st. in Danbury along with his wife Tanisha, styles his clients, Dee Lewis of Danbury, hair in the salon on Sat.
The Board of Education will have a special meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the district office on Beaver Brook Road It will accept the resignation of King Street Primary School principal Jackie Bacon, who is relocating, and will consider hiring an assistant principal for the school and putting the primary school and King Street Intermediate School ...
Police charged a 22-year-old Danbury woman with robbery after she allegedly shoplifted about $100 worth of merchandise and fought with the store manager who confronted her.
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Her search for self-healing is what inspired Alise Beccaria, owner of Lotus Flower Acupuncture Center in Brookfield, to pursue a career as an acupuncturist.
A judge will decide whether the lawyer for a Danbury man accused of having sex with an underage girl in 2008 can review investigators' reports from an unrelated sexual assault case involving the same victim that occurred two years earlier.
Berkshire Road: Kathryn Masotta, 51, of 40 Berkshire Road, was charged with disorderly conduct, second-degree threatening and violation of a protective order in connection with a domestic dispute at about 5 p.m., Tuesday, police said.
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Two people have been charged, one with assault, in connection with a shoplifting incident Wednesday at Bob's Stores at 114 Federal Road in Danbury, according to Lt.
Wyclef Jean , the Haitian-born singer who gave his first college commencement address at Western Connecticut State University in May, is expected to announce Thursday that he's a candidate for president of Haiti.
The former pastor of Faith Church in New Milford who was scheduled to appear in court Wednesday on embezzlement charges was not in court because his public defender had a conflict, according to State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky .
A 19-year-old New Fairfield man will be arraigned in State Superior Court in Danbury Wednesday on charges of reckless driving and breach of peace after police received numerous calls Tuesday about a public disturbance involving him and a 24-year-old woman from New York.
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The hit-and-run driver who allegedly killed Danbury Police Officer Donald Hassiak may face a longer prison sentence because he was on probation for another crime when the accident occurred.
Matteo's Restaurant, 122 Litchfield Road , will host a benefit Aug. 15 from 2 to 7 p.m. for the family of Donald Hassiak , a Danbury police office and New Milford resident who was killed in a hit-and-run accident this summer as he was riding his bicycle to work.
TJ Jamison, owner of AT&J's Beauty Salon on Division st. in Danbury along with his wife Tanisha, styles his clients, Dee Lewis of Danbury, hair in the salon on Sat.
From lakeside communities to a public golf course in the rolling hills, neighborhoods surrounding the first few exits of Interstate 84 have an array of offerings.
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Walter Oliva, 44, appeared in Superior Court in Danbury on Monday to face charges of reckless driving, misconduct with a motor vehicle and evading responsibility.
A man was reportedly introducing himself Monday as the "new owner" at the White Street transfer station that was formerly owned by trash magnate James Galante , an official said.
In celebration of National Dance Day, A instructors from local dance and fitness studios brought high energy and fun to the bandstand at the Brookfield Municipal Center , with free mini-workshops in various styles of dance.
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 Representativesfrom 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.
Aug 2, 2010 ... Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele has the combination of government and business experience that, given the chance to serve in the No. www.newstimes.com/.../Fedele-the-choice-among-Republicans-599342.php
Aug 2, 2010 ... Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele has the combination of government and business experience that, given the chance to serve in the No. www.stamfordadvocate.com/.../Fedele-the-choice-among-Republicans-599342.php
Aug 2, 2010 ... Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele has the combination of government and business experience that, given the chance to serve in the No. www.greenwichtime.com/.../Fedele-the-choice-among-Republicans-599342.php
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