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Letter To The Editor: Brian Farnen Understands
"Brian Farnen understands that the current eye of the storm should not be confused with the end of Connecticut’s storm."

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Regional Editor: Brian McCready
"Brian Farnen understands that the current eye of the storm should not be confused with the end of Connecticut’s storm."

"Why I am voting for Jennifer Leeper for state rep this November."
"Ten districts with 40 members and a population of 60,000+ is expecting a lot of each RTM volunteer."
A Fairfield constable writes about why he is voting no on Charter Revision.
A "longtime Democrat and Fairfield resident" writes that she supports Republican and Independent candidate Brian Farnen.
Fairfield Selectman Tom Flynn writes about the state senator's work on behalf of the town and high school sports.
"First, the fact that the 'Town' Attorney wrote this inaccurate attack piece is proof positive that the Town lacks impartial counsel."
"I am confident that Brian Farnen will work hard for us to reform 8-30g and work across the aisle to make it happen."
We all know athletes who shine whether they’re competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
We all know athletes who shine whether they’re competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
We all know athletes who shine whether they’re competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
We all know athletes who shine whether they’re competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
"When it comes to keeping our kids and neighborhoods safe, I trust Brian to make the right decisions."
"Voters are being denied agency over what changes are being made to the Charter and I object to this."
"We are so fortunate to have legislators of Jenn Leeper’s caliber and character in our state legislature."
Fairfield Town Attorney James Baldwin discusses the recent Charter Revision process.
"As our governing document, it's important that it be updated to reflect our community."
"My objection to the revisions are not partisan; they are grounded in a desire for better governance."
"Unfortunately, the recent Charter review process was flawed in many ways..."
"The behavior of Board of Finance member Kevin Starke displayed at a public meeting held on Monday, September 26, was simply outrageous."