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Stratford incumbent withdraws from council race
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Two former Democrats of the Year launch primary challenges in Stratford
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Cal Performances presents the world premiere of Jamar Roberts
Holding Space, streaming thru Sept. 8. $5-$60. https://calperformances.org/
Ballet22
The East Bay dance company that disrupts traditional gender roles in classical ballet shares the new dance film Totum, filmed at the Sf Mint. July 23-25, 30-Aug 1. https://www.ballet22.com/
Black Choreographers Festival @ Dance Mission Theatre
Informal showing of solos, duos and trios by Gregory Dawson, Ashley Gayle, Shawn Hawkins, Erik Lee and Yeni Lucero. July 25, 6pm. $5-$20. http://bcfhereandnow.com
Max & Val: Stripped Down @ Hoffman Theatre, Walnut Creek
The handsome Chmerkovskiy brothers from
Dancing With the Stars perform their fun touring show with lots of dancing. Lesher Center for the Arts, $ 8pm. 1601 Civic Drive. https://maksandvaltour.com/tour/
Stratford Democrats back Cann for mayor
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Stratford s mayor will get a 12 percent raise next year
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A file photo of Stratford Mayor Laura Hoydick at a 2021 fundraiser.Ethan Fry / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A file photo of Stratford mayoral candidate Immacula Cann at a 2021 fundraiser.Ethan Fry / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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STRATFORD It’s unclear who will win November’s election for mayor, but one thing is certain: whoever it is will be getting more money than the position pays now.
The Town Council voted 7-3 last week to approve a roughly 12 percent raise for the town’s chief elected official from $110,000 currently to $122,945 to take effect next year and be followed by annual 2.25 percent increases.