In order to more efficiently and timely respond to Freedom of Information (FOI) requests and to reduce middleman bottleneck delay, the administration has authorized and directed the City Attorney’s Office to initiate a new FOI program to become effective in the coming weeks.
The BRBC's Government Relations Committee met in hybrid fashion this past Wednesday to discuss the current legislative session and the opportunities and concerns of our respective organizations.
Philanthropists George and Carol Bauer, who have a long-established commitment of support for University of Bridgeport, have invested an additional $2 million to enhance the future of innovation and manufacturing on campus.
During today’s press conference, Governor Ned Lamont was joined by Mayor Ganim, health officials, and other city mayors to discuss gun violence intervention throughout the state.
For the second year in a row, the residents on Sterling Road raised funds for social services while they attracted onlookers from all over the state to come and enjoy their light display, “Santa’s Runway.”
Trumbull Police arrested three (3) teenagers following several large disturbances at the Westfield Shopping Mall Saturday evening, while crowds of other juveniles were expelled from the center over the course of several hours, due to fighting and disorderly conduct.
Two Right Feet is excited to present an eight part Slow-E-Motion arts and literacy program designed to help children cope with "icky feelings" and bad days.
Thank you Harry Boardsen for sharing the story of Bridgeport Boatworks with the BRBC’s Economic Development Committee yesterday, a world-class yacht shipyard right here in Bridgeport, specializing in private and commercial yacht maintenance, repair, storage, and more.