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Sten Spinella
As the paper s new politics and government reporter, I write about state and national issues with a focus on southeastern Connecticut. I particularly enjoy reporting on voting rights and how political trends play out at the local level. I ve worked as a town reporter for The Day, covering Montville and Waterford from 2019-2021 as well as writing breaking news and general assignment stories.
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Julia Bergman
As The Day s military/defense reporter, I work to explain complex issues in a way the everyday citizen can understand. On any given day, I can be found poring over defense budgets, writing a feature on a local veteran or documenting the impact of deployments on those left behind. I even spent two nights aboard a submarine.
UpdatedTue, Feb 2, 2021 at 1:04 pm ET
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By Scott Benjamin
MILFORD – Chris Lancia says after encountering the lack of communication between the boots on the ground and the state party organization while managing a congressional campaign, he believes that as Connecticut Republican chairman he could establish a more effective apparatus.
Republican town committees were not putting their resources together. Everybody was all over the place, on different pages, said Lancia of Milford, who managed real estate developer Margaret Streicker s unsuccessful campaign last fall against 30-year Democratic incumbent Rosa DeLauro of New Haven in Connecticut s Third Congressional District, which includes the metro New Haven area, part of the Naugatuck Valley and the central part of the state near Middletown.