When she was campaigning last fall, Erin Stewart promised voters that she wouldn’t be a “business as usual” sort of mayor. In her first 10 months in the city’s top office, she’s made good on that vow.
“I’m so pleased Costco has finally gotten to this point,” Stewart said. “As mayor of the great city of New Britain I couldn’t be happier.”
Mayor Erin Stewart signed a contract allowing the warehouse club store off Hartford Road to break ground today on the Stanley Golf Course.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014 3:52 PM EDT By ROBERT STORACE STAFF WRITER NEW BRITAIN — The third annual benefit to raise money for the New Britain High School Marching Band in memory of a young man called “an outstanding human being, sensitive and compassionate” by those who knew him will be held early next month. More than 300 people are…
Jones and her two children gave Mayor Stewart and others a tour of her “dream house,” acquired with help from the city’s revitalized Home Ownership Program.
Six-year-old Connor Davis, who has autism, is a big fan of firefighters and has badly wanted to ride in one. On Friday, the New Britain Fire Department made his dream come true.
The ball, which was held at the Central Connecticut State University Student Center ballroom and attracted 275 guests, raised about $15,000 for charity and local nonprofits.
In a wide-ranging 45-minute interview, she looked back on accomplishments and challenges from her first 100 days in office.
After fewer than 100 days in office as the city’s second female mayor, the 26-year-old city native will be one of three people honored in April at the 36th annual dinner, which is named for former President George W. Bush’s grandfather, who was also a senator from Connecticut.
Mayor Erin Stewart will hold open office hours on Jan. 13 starting at 6 p.m.