Aaron Leo, Patch Staff
- Trumbull, CT
Aug. 3, 1977
Aaron Leo has been a journalist since he was a freshman in high school in 1991. After earning a Bachelors degree in journalism from Northeastern University in Boston in 1999, Aaron started professionally at a weekly Fairfield, CT, paper, then the Norwalk Hour and the Connecticut Post. Aaron has covered all sorts of stories, from police, fire and courts to planning and zoning and politics. He is married with two children and enjoys computers, chess, running, reading and definitely reporting.
Aaron was born and raised Catholic and attended Catholic school for 12 years. He tries to make it to church every Sunday. He is registered independent. Aaron votes for a candidate based on the issues, after listening to both sides -- or however many there are.
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2 Trumbull Homes Sell for at Least $800,000
Shelton-Derby, CT|News|
Distracted Driving Fines Going Up in Connecticut
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed into law higher fines for talking and texting while driving.
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Trumbull Firefighter Among 19 Heading to Battle Wildfires in Quebec
A crew of private sector employees and Department of Environmental and Energy Protection staff are heading to an area in Canada that has been battling wildfires since early July.
Shelton-Derby, CT|News|
Shelton Dems Announce Slate
Alderman John "Jack" Finn will vie for his 15th term on the Shelton Board of Aldermen. He is the lone democrat on that board.
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The Rev. Edwin Coyne, 84
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Trumbull Contractor: Apologies Needed to Ethics Complaint Targets
The contractor, Al Barbarotta, addressed the Board of Education recently regarding the dismissed ethics complaint, which cost three school officials nearly $19,000 in attorney fees. The school district will pay those fees.
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Dismissed Ethics Complaint Will Cost Trumbull Schools Nearly $19,000
The complaint targeted School Board Chairman Steve Wright, then-Supt. Ralph Iassogna and Steve Kennedy, head of Custodial/Maintenance Services. It also named Al Barbarotta, a contractor with the schools since 1986.
