February 2026
Stanley’s 183-Year Legacy Ends: Cost-Cutting and Closures
By John McNamara News of the end of the line for making Stanley tools in New Britain came early on February 26. By the afternoon Stanley Black & Decker (SBD) officially announced the closing of its Myrtle Street facility where up to 300 workers will lose their jobs later this year. The dominance of the […]
New Britain Public Library Hosting End of Life Planning Program
The New Britain Public Library is hosting an End of Life Planning program with New Britain Memorial & Donald D Sagarino Funeral Home. The Library says, While we often plan for major life milestones like weddings, our children’s education, and retirement, many of us overlook the importance of preparing for the inevitable. Join AJ Albuquerque […]
Local Organizations to Host Iftar Event – From Prison to Power: Black Muslim Resistance
The CT People’s Survival Programs (CT-PSP) and the Muslim Justice Center have announced an event, “Black History Iftar & Discussion: From Prison to Power: Black Muslim Resistance.” An Iftar, organizers note, “is the evening meal during the month of Ramadan, when Muslims break their daily fast at sunset. Beyond nourishment, iftar is a sacred time […]
Mayor Bobby Sanchez and the Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities to Celebrate Black Leaders
Mayor Bobby Sanchez and the City Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities are holding a Black History Month Exhibition and Reception, “honoring and celebrating prominent Black residents whose leadership and service have made a lasting impact on our community.” “Black History Month is a time not only to reflect on history, but to recognize the […]
City Seeks $5 Million Grant For Allen Street Stormwater Project
By John McNamara City officials confirmed last week they are seeking a major grant to close the gap in the funding of the Allen Street Utility-Road Phase II project where flooding and sewage overflows have caused problems in the neighborhood for decades. The regional Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program (LOTCIP) received the New Britain application for $5 million to […]
City of New Britain Issues Parking Ban Beginning Sunday, February 22, 2025 at 5:00pm
Editor’s note (2/24/2026): The city announced today that the parking ban ended at 2:00pm today, February 24th, and that cars need to be moved from free parking lots made available during the ban by 8:00pm. Editor’s note (2/23/2026): The city says that, “The citywide parking ban will remain in effect until at least 2:00 p.m. […]
Mayor Sanchez Announces Small Business Microgrant Program
Mayor Bobby Sanchez (D), together with the City Department of Planning and Development have announced the City’s 2026 New Britain Microgrant Program. “Small businesses are the backbone of New Britain’s economy,” Mayor Sanchez said. “They create jobs, activate our commercial corridors, and help define the character of our neighborhoods.” City Director of Operations and Communications, […]
Hungerford Nature Center Hosting Pancake Breakfast
The Hungerford Nature Center is hosting a Pancake Breakfast. The event is on March 7, 2026. The Center says, Join us for a delicious morning of pancakes, maple syrup, and family fun! Each seating includes breakfast plus a special maple program with a pond walk or fireside option. Seating Times: 8:00 AM | 9:30 AM […]
Council Approves Resolution to Consider Actions Against Ald Robert Smedley for Online Comments; Smedley Apologizes
The New Britain City Council has approved a resolution that starts a process that could lead to the removal from Council or some other again against Council member, Ald Robert Smedley (R-4), due to comments Smedley made online that the resolution said appeared defamatory, dangerous, profane and “disgraceful”. Ald Smedley spoke at the meeting, saying […]
Ald Robert Smedley Faces Possible Removal from Council Following Alleged Social Media Posts
The New Britain Republican City Council leader, Ald Robert Smedley faces charges in the Council in a resolution that would initiate a process that could lead to his removal from the Council. The Council is set to convene for a special meeting this Wednesday, February 18th for consideration of the resolution. The resolution, backed by […]
City Tax Collector Cheryl S Blogoslawski Placed on Administrative Leave
The City of New Britain has announced that its Tax Collector, “has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an ongoing investigation into years of alleged financial malfeasance within City Hall.” The Tax Collector, according to the city’s website, is Cheryl S Blogoslawski. Blogoslawski became Tax Collector as a Republican when the […]
Council Fills Ward 3 Vacancy…City Backs Immigrant Rights…Events Mark Black History Month
News briefs for week ending February 14, 2026 By NB Politicus Council fills Ward 3 vacancy Democrat Alberto Borrero, a Concord Street homeowner, is the new Alderman from Ward 3 on the New Britain Council succeeding State Rep. Iris Sanchez (D-25) who was elected to the state House of Representatives in a January 6 special election. The Common […]
Reader: Urge State Legislators to Support Climate Change Superfund Legislation
By Joe Wasserman If you agree that our future is threatened by catastrophic climate change urge your State Representative and State Senator to advocate for HB 5156, An Act Concerning a Climate Change Superfund. The oil company profits have been massive and it is the oil companies that should pay for the enormous damages created […]
New Britain Racial Justice Coalition to Host Community Budget Vision Session – Postponed
Editor’s note (1/17/2026): The New Britain Racial Justice Coalition has announced that, “Our Community Budget Vision Session scheduled for Saturday February 21st has been POSTPONED! Please be on the lookout for more information on when it will be rescheduled.” The New Britain Racial Justice Coalition is inviting the community for a Community Budget Vision Session. […]
Council Democrats Propose Resolution Affirming Commitment to City Services for All Residents, Including Immigrants
Against the backdrop of the aggressive immigration policies of the Trump administration, the New Britain Democratic members of the City Council have proposed a resolution affirming the City’s, “commitment to the safety, dignity, and equal treatment of all residents.” In its resolution, the Council Democrats express that, in the community, “concerns related to federal immigration […]
Council to Appoint Alberto Borrero to Ward 3 Council Vacancy
City Council members have introduced a resolution to appoint Concord Street resident Alberto Borrero to fill a vacancy on the Council representing Ward 3. The vacancy is created because of the election of State Rep Iris Sanchez (D-25) in a special election last month. Rep Sanchez has already begun serving at the State Capitol during […]
Rep. Iris Sanchez joins legislature…State grant boosts Mt. Pleasant Phase 1…Schools seek 14.82% more…City mourns Ald. Hargraves
News Briefs for Week Ending February 7, 2026 By NB Politicus State Rep. Sanchez Joins Legislature for 2026 Session State Rep. Iris Noemi Sanchez (D-25) was one of two new members of the House of Representatives to take their seats for the first time at the Connecticut General Assembly’s 2026 session on opening day, February […]
