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Candidate profile : Douglas Merriman

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Republican Prospect Town Council Age: 76 Occupation: Retired teacher Past political posts: Board of Education, 1977-1981. Town Council: 28 years. Town Council Chair: 1987-1997. Library Board. Representative to Bristol Resource Committee. Education: BA, Southern Connecticut State University. Master’s Degree, University of Connecticut. 6th Year, Southern Connecticut State University. Do you think Prospect needs policies... »

Candidate profile: Jeffrey Slapikas

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Republican Prospect Town Council Editor’s note: As of this post, Slapikas had not responded to the Citizen’s News candidate questionnaire. Age: 48 Education: 1981 graduate of Holy Cross High School, Waterbury Experience: Zoning Board of Appeals, 1998-2009; Town Council, 2009- present; former member of Board of Recreation Occupation: Self-employed, contractor, Prospect Family: Wife, Kim;... »

Candidate profile: Carl Graveline

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Democrat Prospect Town Council Age: 52 Occupation: Real estate broker/appraiser Past political posts: Town Council: Six years. Zoning Board of Appeals: Four years. Water Pollution Control Authority: Four years. Presently on the Town Council and the Ordinance Subcommittee and Pensions and Benefits Subcommittee. Education: BS, University of Connecticut. Do you think Prospect needs policies... »

Candidate profile: Eileen Cranney

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Democrat Prospect Town Council Age: 57 Occupation: Director of Business Services – Laerdal Medical Past political posts: None Education: BS in Political Science Do you think Prospect needs policies regarding wind energy? What form should such policies take? “Yes, and these should be developed in conjunction with subject matter experts, residents, and based on... »

Candidate profile : Stanley Pilat

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Republican Prospect Town Council Age: 60 Occupation: Biomedical Equipment Technician Past political posts: Chairman Region 16 Board of Education, Chairman Prospect Inland/Wetlands Commission, present vice-chairman Republican Town Committee Education:High School graduate and Electronic Technical School graduate Do you think Prospect needs policies regarding wind energy? What form should such policies take?  “The state and... »

Candidate profile : Thomas Galvin

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Republican Prospect Town Council Age: 62 Occupation: Retired Banker Past political posts: Town Council (4 Years) – Planning & Zoning (7 Years) Do you think Prospect needs policies regarding wind energy? What form should such policies take? “It is important that Prospect continues to maintain regulations to protect all of its residents from anything... »

Candidate profile: Patricia Geary

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Democrat Prospect Town Council Age:  66 Occupation:  Teacher, Region 16 Past political posts:  Currently serving 13th term on the Prospect Town Council, Previous member Board of Recreation Education:  Bachelor of Science, S.C.S.U., Master’s, C.C.S.U., 6th year, University of New England Do you think Prospect needs policies regarding wind energy? What form should such policies... »

Candidate Profile: Robert Doyan

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Republican Prospect Town Council Age: 65 Occupation: Foreman Past political posts: Town Council (12 yr) Education: Crosby High School Do you think Prospect needs policies regarding wind energy? What form should such policies take? Yes, the safety and well being of the people of Prospect. What is your plan for economic development in Prospect?... »

Save Prospect rescinds call for town reimbursement

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

PROSPECT — Save Prospect Corp. has retracted its request for the town to reimburse it for expenses incurred in the fight against industrial wind turbines in Prospect. Save Prospect President Tim Reilly submitted a letter to Prospect Town Council Chair Tom Galvin Tuesday explaining the group did not wish to create any further division... »

Prospect lowers mill rate

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

PROSPECT — The Town Council set the mill rate for next year at 25.2, a 0.06 mill decrease from this year’s rate of 25.26. The change will save each household about $11 to $15 in taxes, according to Mayor Bob Chatfield. Chatfield presented the mill rate at the Town Council’s meeting Tuesday night. The... »

 

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