I. | Robert Connolly (R) | 1165 Stratford Road | |
II. | Robert Galello (D) | 2220 Main Street | |
III. | James Sheridan (D) | 118 Freeman Avenue | |
IV. | Christopher Silhavey, Chairman (R) | 111 Hickory Woods Ln | |
V. | Michael F. Henrick (R) | 165 Brookbend Dr. | |
Alternate Members – Appointed by Town Council, 3-year term | |||
| Ronald J. Hojdich (D) | 260 Post Oak Rd. | |
Adam Bonoff (R) | 115 Blueberry Ln. | ||
| Ronald Moreau (R) | 279 California St. | |
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Devil in the Details
Saturday, July 17, 2010
The Keating Meeting
Shakespeare Theater Update

"It's going to happen." That's what Councilman Matt Catalano (R-3) confidently predicted about the Shakespeare Theater at an informal neighborhood meeting Friday at the Housatonic Boat Club (see previous and subsequent posts). Working with theater consultant Jim Volz of the University of California/Fullerton (author of How To Run a Theater: A Witty, Practical & Fun Guide to Arts Management), the town put together a Request for Qualifications that attracted 12 submissions. Six were invited for interviews, and the first two interviews -- Frank Tobin Associates and North Carolina-based Michael Hardy Management -- took place July 15. The remaining applicants will be interviewed July 21 and July 26. They are:
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Keating Heating Up
Neighbor Pat Barnish has brought it to our attention that the owner of the Keating Ford property is going before the zoning board meeting on Tuesday, July 20 (7 p.m. Town Hall) for approval of either a strip mall or an apartment building. We have not seen the notice that went out to adjoining property owners, but somewhere along the line the words "low income" were mentioned. This is likely of keen interest to many homeowners in the historic district, and is obviously a matter of concern to OSNA.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
House a-Partying
John C. Kucej, Esq.
95 North Main St.
Waterbury, CT
06702
Dear Mr. Kucej,
I understand that you are the owner of the boarding house at 2178-80 Elm Street in Stratford. As you may or may not be aware, over the most recent four weeks the Stratford Police Department has been summoned by neighbors at least four times due to unruly and possibly criminal behavior on the part of your tenants, including disturbing the peace, creating a public nuisance and angering many residents of the neighborhood.
As president of the Old Stratford Neighborhood Association and on behalf of neighbors, we ask that you as property owner take immediate steps to abate this nuisance. I am aware that most standard rental and lease agreements contain a clause entitled "Quiet Enjoyment,” which requires tenants to occupy their apartments in peace and also imposes upon them the responsibility not to disturb their neighbors. It's the landlord's job to enforce both sides of this bargain, and we ask that you do so now and obviate the need for neighbors to take more aggressive legal measures.
Very truly yours,
Michael C. Bingham
President
Old Stratford Neighborhood Association
Interestingly, Kucej has had a rather checkered career at the bar — reprimanded multiple times and had his license suspended once. Read all about it here: http://www.avvo.com/attorneys/06702-ct-john-kucej-1444791.html#licenses
Send an e-mail to Michael Bingham, the author of this post, at mbingham@conntact.com.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Mayor Harkins Addresses Historic District

Monday, February 22, 2010
Meet the Mayor at OSNA Business Meeting, February 25
Christ Episcopal Church Parish Hall
2000 Main Street
Thursday, February 25
7 pm
Neighbors, take advantage of this opportunity to welcome Mayor Harkins and to firmly present the benefits to him and the town of being a strong advocate of our neighborhood.
Speak personally and directly to the mayor about issues that concern you:
- Shakespeare Theater Development
- Downtown and Commuter Parking
- Hard's Corner
- Historic District Definition and boundaries
Through strong neighborhood attendance and participation we can show Mayor Harkins we're an active dynamic organization which cares deeply about our community!
Coffee and refreshments will be served.