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New Haven's relationship with Yale likely issue for next mayor
New Haven Register, Conn.As the city awaits its first town-gown makeover in 20 years, more than half of the candidates running for mayor have at least some Yale University connection. Those ties, as well as the candidates' attitudes toward New Haven's multibillion-dollar,...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Local Government, Toni N Harp, Elections, Yale University
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New Haven Mayoral Candidate Toni Harp slams 'politics' at campaign launch
New Haven Register, Conn.Toni Harp, who has been a state senator for two decades, blamed " politics" for getting in the way of solving the biggest problems at both the city and state level on education, economic development and crime, as she addressed an enthusiastic crowd at the...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Toni N Harp, Elections
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Reynolds runs for Bethlehem mayor
Years before he became Bethlehem's youngest city councilman, J. William Reynolds found his inspiration in music. A Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan fan, Reynolds first learned to play the clarinet, and then picked up the guitar at Moravian College,...Tags: Music, Elections, Politics, Bob Dylan, Social Sciences
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Tupelo Mayor Candidates Q&A
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Tupelo1. How do you view the mayor's role in the mayor/council form of government? What will be your leadership style? PITTS: The role of Mayor differs from that of Council member in that the Mayor carries the vision for the city and works to build...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Sales, Budgets and Budgeting, Small Businesses, Local Government
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Phila. controller's race enlivens a sleepy ballot season
The Philadelphia InquirerFor any city controller in Philadelphia there is a conflict between the ideal job specifications and the political reality of getting yourself elected. The public would like to see a snarling watchdog keeping a wary eye over city finances, fearlessly...Tags: Local Government, Republican Party, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Politics
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Big questions await Charlotte's next mayor
The Charlotte ObserverWhen voters elect a new Charlotte mayor this fall, they will be handing him or her a long list of tough questions to confront. How do you build consensus in an increasingly diverse community that tends to segregate by race and income? How do you...Tags: Local Government, Elections, Politics, Bank of America Corp., Public Officials
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Forums highlight City Council candidates
The public will have a few chances to hear from the four candidates running for the Aberdeen City Council in the next couple of weeks. A pre-taped city council candidate forum will be shown, beginning Monday, on Midcontinent Channel 7. The forum will...Tags: Elections, Politics, Dwayne Johnson
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Early voting begins Monday
Early voting for Aberdeen's two City Council races begins Monday at the Brown County Auditor's Office. Sample ballots are already available. Early voting can be done between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The auditor's office is in the Brown County Courthouse...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Elections, Politics, Dwayne Johnson, Voting
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Letter: Candidate Ronayne wants to give back
Since I announced my candidacy for Aberdeen City Council a couple of months ago, I have been asked by many friends and neighbors to explain why I am running. I am a fourth generation Aberdonian. My great-grandfather settled in Aberdeen after...Tags: Elections, Politics, Education, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities
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El Paso mayoral candidates accentuate issues, stress differences
El Paso Times, TexasMayoral candidates Oscar Leeser and Steve Ortega have two basic things to prove to voters before the June runoff election, a local political expert said. "They have to say, 'Not only am I the right guy for the job, but (the opponent) is the wrong guy...Tags: Subway Transportation, Polls, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Elections, Politics
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Saratoga fought to last breath
The Hutchinson News, Kan.For several months, Hattie Gibbons never saw another woman. There were only a few settlers, at best, in this part of Kansas -- before much of the prairie grasses were plowed. She was a young wife and new to the sparsely populated, treeless landscape...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Business, Property
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OPINION: Crime, parks and taxes to pay
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.I endeavor to speak for local taxpayers when I say, in brief: We're stretched, we're stressed, we're looking for better results. That's where our government officials, elected and appointed, come into play. They face tough decisions on how to pay...Tags: U.S. Army, Crime, Law and Justice
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