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"ANOTHER NOLAN WIN"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank god for Unions! If he wasn't in one, he would have been up the river without a paddle years ago with no alternatives.

December 29, 2011 at 9:08 PM

Anonymous Luisa said...

Welcome back, Kevin! Hopefully, the city will come to their senses and the D.C. of training job at the HFD will be waiting for Dan when he returns from Afghanistan.

December 29, 2011 at 10:14 PM

Anonymous Bruce Rubenstein said...

Kevin this isnt the only atrocity of the City appealing justified awards and verdicts,they do it routinely and vendictively and dont care that it is costing the taxpaying public money.Dont lay the blame on this on Perez as Pedro has been in office with a new Corporation Counsel for a year and a half now and the blame rests with them for any actions they took since they assumed office.

December 29, 2011 at 10:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congrats Dan! Let's hope that City Hall has finally smartened up and obeys the court order. It would be a real nice homecoming for Dan to come home and have his job back.

December 30, 2011 at 7:23 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

To Anonymous at 12/29 9:08 P.M.: Unfortunately, if Dan's union leadership wasn't so incompetent, he would never have been dismissed in the first place. Thank God he had the foresight to bring his own paddles and find his own alternatives.

December 30, 2011 at 8:28 AM

Anonymous Traveler's Ins. Co, said...

Corp Counsel is a joke and Natalie is the court jester. The City of Hartford can’t afford to keep her on the payroll. It's not her salary, but the lofty settlements that are the direct results of her poor decision making. She needs to go; she's very nice and quite attractive, so she is a perfect fit for private practice....

December 30, 2011 at 9:17 AM

Anonymous D'Agata said...

LMAO at "anonymous 9:08 PM" AKA Union Useless President Fusco.... This was Fusco's misdeed that started it all and as usual Vinny style, runs back and forth between teams to whomever he thinks is winning at the time. No credit to the Union for this one, Dan won this on his own merit.

December 30, 2011 at 12:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The HFD Union is a joke. It was their officers that brought one of the complaints against Dan.They would not name the people that they were acting on behalf of in their complaint. There is no reason for Dan not to be able to face his accusers. They were attempting to bring down a 25 year career after all. I wonder if the reason that the union would not name Dan's accusers is perhaps there may have been a problem with their credibility? It is a fact that one of the recruits that was terminated from the training class was the son of a member of the union's exective board. The union also tried to convince Dan to retire and go quietly. When all is said and done, what is the price tag going to be on this fiasco?

December 30, 2011 at 2:29 PM

Anonymous Knowstomuch said...

Anonymous at 908 wake up, It was that crooked union president Fusco and the covicted felon ex mayor that stated the whole thing against Nolan in the first place. Fusco is a liar and a coward. I refer to him as the spin doctor. It has been proven already that Fusco made the whole thing up. He threw Nolan under the bus 3 years ago, now he wants to take credit for getting him off. The truth got Nolan off, Fusco ought to try the truth sometime. I bet hes in bed With Segarra just like he was with Perez.

December 30, 2011 at 4:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

fyi taxpayers of Hartford: aproximate cost of each appeal:40 to 50 thousand dollars. War Veteran 3 city 0. The truth has been upheld. how much do the taxpayers have to suffer at the hands of corrupt officials? the "convict mayor got has money with no appeal! some stinks in city hall worse than the dump!

December 30, 2011 at 7:38 PM

Anonymous Ellis Dee said...

This is boring. This blog has bee going downhill for sme time. Maybe time to hang em up?

December 30, 2011 at 8:21 PM

Blogger KEVIN BROOKMAN said...

LSD,

it's boring yet you apparently keep coming back for more. You apparently are on the wrong side of the Holan matter and must not like the scrutiny. Do you really have that much trouble differentiating betweeen right and wrong. Apparently the mediator and a couple Judges can look at the issue clearly and make intelligent decisions, as you apparently can't.

I have no intention of going anywhere or"hanging it up", I'm just getting going, it will be an intersting four years as we start a new era at City Hall.

December 30, 2011 at 8:35 PM

Anonymous peter brush said...

I attached my agreement with you, Kevin, on the Nolan matter on the wrong blog item. Let me clutter this one up with another out of place comment.
Can we please, as a City, get out of the grocery store finance business? If the market "really wants" something the market will really create it. Stop putting the taxpayer dollar at risk in private ventures.
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"The Joneses took a bold step in opening a downtown grocery store, and proved that there is a demand and a vibrant constituency for it," Mayor Pedro E. Segarra said in a written release provided by the Joneses' lawyer. "The City will continue to work with Northland to secure a proven operator that can the sustain the market well into the future."

Northland will retain the name, The Market at Hartford 21, as the property owner, the city and others work to find a new owner for the business, said David Panagore, chief operating officer for the city.

Right now we've been working with some local folks. It's going to take a period of time, I can't say how long," Panagore said Friday. "We now have a work plan and we now know what it should cost, and what the market really wants."

December 31, 2011 at 8:18 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did I miss something here? I thought this blog is about Dan's case, not an out of business grocery store. May I discuss weather here too? Or religion, maybe sports.....

December 31, 2011 at 5:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The New Britain Police Dept settled with Anthony Paventi because the Corporation Counsels office in New Britain did not want a protracted legal battle. Apparently the Corporation Counsels office of New Britain believes in acting ethically and in the best interests of the taxpayers. It's too bad that Hartford does not have the same standard of ethics.

December 31, 2011 at 8:41 PM

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