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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Trumbull|News|
Fairchild Magnet School Attendance Details Murky
Until earlier this week, parents were sure their teens could attend the Fairchild-Wheeler Interdistrict Magnet School opening this fall and still play sports or music or join the Trumbull High School Band. But now it's not so clear.
Shelton-Derby, CT|News|
Budget Season Hits Shelton
For his 22nd budget Mayor Mark Lauretti says he has proposed a $115.4 million package that would lower the tax rate from 22.4 mills to 22.3 mills, while maintaining services.
Trumbull|News|
Trumbull Arrestee Criticizes Police Chief
Virginia Silano of Trumbull has been arrested numerous times and has been cleared in court twice.
Trumbull|News|
Trumbull Council Committee Recommends $152M Budget
The proposal is not far from the recommendation from First Selectman Tim Herbst.
Shelton-Derby, CT|News|
Former Shelton Resident Arrested After Motor Vehicle Stop
Recent arrests by Shelton Police.
Trumbull|News|
Warm Weather Ahead Until Friday
Today and Wednesday are expected to reach into the 70s.
Orange, CT|News|
Orange Budget Proposal Wouldn't Raise Tax Rate
First Selectman James Zeoli and Finance Director Al Chiarenzelli held a press conference Friday afternoon.
Trumbull|News|
The Final Bite at Trumbull's Budget Apple
The Town Council listened to a handful of residents, many of whom have followed the 2013-2014 budget process since the beginning.
