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Volume 25, Number 37
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Dems hope to provide a fresh vision for Berlin By Robert Mayer Special to The Citizen
On the first day of school in Berlin, Thursday, Aug. 31, Gov. Ned Lamont (below) and U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona (above) made a special visit. Photos courtesy of Berlin High School, Facebook
A special firstday greeting Imagine working all summer preparing for the biggest work day of the year when all of a sudden you get a text
The focus of their agenda, according to AngelicoStetson the Democratic Town Committee’s statement, is to address what they describe as the “frustrations” of current voters who are looking for a more responsive Town Hall.
that your boss is making a surprise visit. You might get a little nervous right? Now imagine that your boss is also bringing their boss
“Berlin Democrats have taken the initiative over the last year to gauge resident senti-
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By Michael DeRienzo Special to The Citizen
The Berlin Democratic Party’s slate of candidates for the November election is hoping to take back the majority from the Republicans.