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What Happened? Free Public Post-Election Analysis At Sacred Heart University What Happened? Free Public Post-Election Analysis At Sacred Heart University
What Happened? Free Public Post-Election Analysis At Sacred Heart University Sacred Heart University's Institute for Public Policy will host "Post-Election Analysis: What Happened and What Lies Ahead for Connecticut" took place on Wednesday, Nov. 14 The event took place in the Martire Forum at 5401 Park Ave. in Fairfield.  Expert panelists included Ken Dixon, politics editor for Hearst Connecticut Media Group, Gary Rose, professor and chair, SHU Department of Government, Michael Vigeant, chief executive officer of GreatBlue Research, and Ebong Udoma, senior reporter at WSHU Public Radio.  The discussion was moderated by Professor Lesley DeNardis, Ph.D., d…
How Stefanowski Has Closed In On Lamont In 'Real Nail-Biter' Governor's Race How Stefanowski Has Closed In On Lamont In 'Real Nail-Biter' Governor's Race
How Stefanowski Has Closed In On Lamont In 'Real Nail-Biter' Governor's Race A new public opinion poll released on Tuesday, Oct. 30 confirms that Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski has closed on Democrat Ned Lamont, making the race a statistical tossup. The Quinnipiac University poll of likely voters found that Lamont’s lead over Stefanowski has shrunk by half to four percentage points, within the margin of error. It also found that last week's undecided voters are beginning to make up their minds about who to elect on Nov. 6. Only four percent of likely voters remain undecided in the Quinnipiac poll, but 13 percent of those who preferred a candidat…
Seven Fairfield County Weeklies Sold To Hearst Newspaper Chain Seven Fairfield County Weeklies Sold To Hearst Newspaper Chain
Seven Fairfield County Weeklies Sold To Hearst Newspaper Chain One week after Hersam Acorn Newspapers (HAN) closed five of its week, the company announced Thursday that it was acquired by the Hearst newspaper chain. The acquisition means Ridgefield-based HAN's remaining selling seven weekly newspaper in Fairfield County will now be owned and operated by Hearst. The deal - financial terms of which were not disclosed - transfers the print and digital assets of The Ridgefield Press, The Wilton Bulletin, New Canaan Advertiser, The Shelton Herald, The Darien Times, The Milford Mirror and The Trumbull Times.  Hearst Connecticut Media Group now controls eigh…