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The Second Generation: November 2011
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The purpose of this blog is to provide a forum where involved citizens of Waterbury can discuss the positive changes that are occuring in the city. Monday, November 07, 2011. Why I'm Supporting Mayor Jarjura. Wanted to express was accurately portrayed to those in attendance. I’m sure that there are some that will disagree with my opinions and my interpretation of the events at the forum on October 20, and I would welcome any comments from those who were also at the forum. Regardless of who you ...Well, i...
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The Second Generation: This is Leadership?
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The purpose of this blog is to provide a forum where involved citizens of Waterbury can discuss the positive changes that are occuring in the city. Thursday, October 27, 2011. Over the past week I have seen quite a few disturbing signs out of the O'Leary for Mayor camp that makes me feel that Commissioner O'Leary would not make a good Mayor for the city of Waterbury. The first example of questionable leadership arose back on the 20th when Ruben Rodriguez. I don't pay for political support," O'Leary said&...
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The Second Generation: January 2011
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The purpose of this blog is to provide a forum where involved citizens of Waterbury can discuss the positive changes that are occuring in the city. Monday, January 17, 2011. Joe Turner's Come and Gone. This debate has produced five different articles on the Republican-American website, each with their own lengthy set of comments, as well as an editorial in Saturday's. There have also been articles and comments in the Hartford Courant. And the New York Times. And my friend Raechel Guest. Joe Turner's Come...
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The Second Generation: Moving On
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The purpose of this blog is to provide a forum where involved citizens of Waterbury can discuss the positive changes that are occuring in the city. Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Bryan P. Baker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bryan P. Baker. Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. 4th Degree K of C (Sheridan Council #24, Bishop O’Reilly Assembly #101). View my complete profile. April 15, 1996. Follow me on Twitter. Connecticut Commentary: Red Notes from a Blue State. The CT Young Republican.
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The Second Generation: February 2011
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The purpose of this blog is to provide a forum where involved citizens of Waterbury can discuss the positive changes that are occuring in the city. Monday, February 28, 2011. Setting Up For The Campaign. Since I filed the paperwork forming my exploratory committee last friday, I've been keeping myself busy getting the word out that I am in the race. So far I've set up my own webpage, my own Facebook page, and my own Twitter feed. Take your pick and follow along as the campaign gets rolling. For us to cap...
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50th Anniversary – The Tao that can be told
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The Tao that can be told. 8230; because somebody had to do it…. October 8, 2007. This is the historic Longwood Country Inn. At the edge of scenic Woodbury, Connecticut. Quite literally on the edge, in fact, as fifty feet to the left of this picture on Rte 67 is the border of Southbury. We’re having a family reunion of sorts as my parents celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Clicking the picture will take you to the Picasa online photo album. It was nice to see so many of the relatives that we normal...
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Rocking – The Tao that can be told
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The Tao that can be told. 8230; because somebody had to do it…. July 19, 2010. Can you spot the one who is not a happy camper? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Road Picture →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. 2016: Th...
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New Britain Reservoir – The Tao that can be told
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The Tao that can be told. 8230; because somebody had to do it…. September 5, 2010. We have lakes in Conn. Problem is, they’re on hills. Southington end, looking east. The road sure looks straight, don’t it? New Britain end, looking west. Funny, it didn’t look this big on the map. This is a pretty nicd ride. Not much traffic. How the hell can it be uphill both ways? Yes, I’m trespassing. I cut through the water department service road. Straight doesn’t mean flat. The fence is always broken at the edge.
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Mattoon Lodge No 260 – The Tao that can be told
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The Tao that can be told. 8230; because somebody had to do it…. August 2, 2010. Mattoon Lodge No 260. Mattoon Lodge No 260. This is the original Burger King hamburger stand, which pre-dates the chain. The old Mattoon Masonic Temple, now offices. The old Mattoon Masonic Temple. Where bagels come from. This is what a bagel factory looks like. The first shade tree in eight miles. The next 5 miles. The last 5 miles. It’s a two-holer, but vertically. The downtown Gays historic district. Next Post →. Mattoon L...
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The Second Generation: March 2011
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The purpose of this blog is to provide a forum where involved citizens of Waterbury can discuss the positive changes that are occuring in the city. Wednesday, March 02, 2011. As I mentioned yesterday. I was sworn in as a member of the Human Rights Commission this afternoon. The oath of office was administered by Deputy City Clerk Liz Ferrer, who is on the right of the attached picture. (. Picture courtesy of Debi Schatzle-Baker. Bryan P. Baker. Tuesday, March 01, 2011. Bryan P. Baker. Bryan P. Baker.