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Caruso Leads Bridgeport Mob Storming Dracula’s Castle…..I mean, the DCFRep. Chris Caruso, D-Bridgeport, who led opposition last week during the public whining session in opposition to the proposed DCF treatment and detention center on Bridgeport’s Virginia Avenue, today asked to meet with Gov. Rell on the issue. In a letter, signed by Sen. Anthony Musto, D-Trumbull, the duo asked for the governor to join them, the mayor, City Council members and neighbors to discuss the $36-million plan.
Caruso, in an interview, said there’s a chance that despite the plans for the 36,000-square-foot facility, the DCF might give up and find a site elsewhere.
Asked for a comment on the invitation, Adam Liegeot, a Rell spokesman, said: “Apparently, Rep. Caruso sent his letter to the media before sending it to Governor Rell. The governor is not in receipt of this request.”
Doc Gunther at 90: Too Mean to DieGeorge “Doc” Gunther of Stratford, the longest-serving state senator until his retirement a few years back, turned 90 yesterday and enjoyed a surprise birthday party at the Stanziale Restaurant across from the old Army Engine Plant on Main Street in his hometown. Monday, he continued the celebration by getting yet another dose of chemo for that kidney cancer that resulted in the removal of said organ. “I’ve only had two birthday parties in my life,” the crusty former lawmaker just told the Blogster, sounding as if he had just had a couple liters of Spaten. The first birthday party was 10 years ago, when Doc was directed to a spot in the Capitol for no particular reason. He very nearly blew it off and drove home. “I got to the Capitol turnaround and said, ‘oh I’ll go talk to these people,” Gunther remembered. “Then I went to the wrong room, but someone finally spotted me.” Gunther said his old buddy, the late Fred Biebel, helped set up Sunday’s party, along with Kaye Williams, patriarch of Captain’s Cove in Bridgeport and Gunther’s daughter. ”Honestly, I didn’t know anything about it,” Gunther said, describing how he was conned into going out for a private family dinner Sunday that turned into a party for Gunther and 100 other folks. He gripped that there was only one German dish at the Italian place: a roll of beef with veggies and red cabbage. He’s down to a dose of chemo every other week. Doc’s words of wisdom: “I don’t look forward to living 110 yrs.”‘ |
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