Rep. Susan Morissette, Republican candidate for House District 54, offers a proven record of hard work as she seeks a second term to the Legislature.
October 2012
McCabe’s signs showcase his Yankee thriftiness
I want the election to be over! I’m tired of negative campaign ads and political signs.
Mailer against Crockett told only part of story
The Republican Party recently paid for a negative mailing on behalf of Patsy Crockett’s opponent in the District 57 House race, accusing her of voting to raise taxes.
Major mu$cles flexed in state races
Spending by entities other than the candidates themselves is on pace to eclipse 2010’s $1.5 million.
In the heat of debate, facts often suffer
So how did Vice President Biden and U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan do when it came to getting their facts right?
Clinton town manager resignation 4th in 6 years
CLINTON — A resignation letter from the town manager delivered earlier this week hints at strife within the town office, but doesn’t provide details.
Raye has forum all to himself
The 2nd District candidate knocks recent poll results at the chamber event.
Fireworks ban an explosive issue for Fairfield
FAIRFIELD — The town council decision to ban fireworks for 360 days of the year is not the final word on the matter, fireworks advocates say.
Today’s Editorial Cartoon: Hope and change
President Obama could take a page from his own playbook as he preps for next week’s debate as Houston Chronicle Nick Anderson’s cartoon illustrates.
OUR OPINION: Affirmative action on trial yet again
The college admissions process looks unfair to many who try to navigate it. For every accepted student, selective colleges can turn down an equally qualified applicant. Or two. Or 10. In the end, decisions are made on a wide variety of factors beyond SAT scores and grade-point average. One of them is race.