Aidan Pollard Jul 19, 2021
A selection committee comprising the Rochester Selectmen and School Committee members chose Jason Chisolm for the Rochester School Committee on July 19
ROCHESTER After a failure to elect a Rochester School Committee member in the May Town Election, a seven-person selection committee comprising the Selectmen and School Committee members appointed Jason Chisolm to the position on July 19.
Chisholm is a father of two Rochester Memorial School students and the Executive Director of Tri-Town Against Racism.
Chisholm will fill the seat left open after the May Town Election, which had no official candidates. There were a small number of write-in candidates for the position, but the results of the election ended in a tie between Michael Amato and Craig Parker with four votes each.
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Judge rejects New Haven restaurant suit challenging Lamont s emergency powers
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Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at a news conference on the Bridgeport Boatworks property, in Bridgeport, Conn. April 5, 2021. Lamont joined other officials to announce a long-term lease agreement between Bridgeport Boatworks and the Hownblower Group, who run a wide variety of water cruises and ferry services.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
A federal judge on Thursday affirmed Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency powers used during the COVID-19 pandemic when he dismissed a lawsuit filed by New Haven restaurant owners who claimed the executive orders violated the constitution.
The suit, from the owners of the 50 s Lounge in the Westville neighborhood, argued that Lamont’s executive orders violated the owners’ constitutional rights by limiting gathering sizes and preventing them from earning a living.
Judge rejects New Haven restaurant suit challenging Lamont s emergency powers
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Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at a news conference on the Bridgeport Boatworks property, in Bridgeport, Conn. April 5, 2021. Lamont joined other officials to announce a long-term lease agreement between Bridgeport Boatworks and the Hownblower Group, who run a wide variety of water cruises and ferry services.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
A federal judge on Thursday affirmed Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency powers used during the COVID-19 pandemic when he dismissed a lawsuit filed by New Haven restaurant owners who claimed the executive orders violated the constitution.
The suit, from the owners of the 50 s Lounge in the Westville neighborhood, argued that Lamont’s executive orders violated the owners’ constitutional rights by limiting gathering sizes and preventing them from earning a living.
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