Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A REQUESTED PUBLIC NOTICE!

Republican Town Committee Meeting!

We look forward to seeing everyone at our first Republican Town Committee meeting since the election. It will be held this upcoming Tuesday, Febuary 2nd.,in Room 504 of Town Hall at 7:00 PM.

See you there!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY! The New Britain Republican Town Committee (NBRTC) will meet on Tuesday - February 2nd 2010 at 7:00 pm - Room 504, New Britain City Hall, 27 West Main Street, New Britain CT.

We look forward to seeing everyone at our first Republican Town Committee meeting since the election.

See you there!

Anonymous said...

What a commentary on how the Republican Town Committee works! They are so messed up even the smallest of details are screwed up. The next meeting is on December 1st or is it February 2nd?

Anonymous said...

The Republican Town Committee of New Britain is dedicated to upholding Republican ideals within the city of New Britain.

We believe in responsible politics and policies that will provide a viable economy for the citizens of New Britain. Responsible policies are also necessary to ensure quality education for all students in New Britain schools.

If you wish to become involved with the Republican Town Committee please contact us or attend one of our monthly meetings.

The Republican Town Committee meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM in room 504 of New Britain Town Hall.

Republican Town Committee member said...

Anonymous said...
What a commentary on how the Republican Town Committee works! They are so messed up even the smallest of details are screwed up. The next meeting is on December 1st or is it February 2nd?
January 27, 2010 8:18 PM

This sounds like a typical Democratic response! Common Sense tells us the next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 2, as previously stated. Guest speaker will be Linda McMahon, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.
Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting. Refreshments will be served.

Anonymous said...

The lesson of Massachusetts is the need to listen to voters and to campaign aggressively -- and I will continue to do both. This result shows people are angry and frustrated with Washington D.C. and they should be.

I understand that people want change in Washington. I will be going to every corner of Connecticut listening to people and showing that I will fight for them tenaciously and tirelessly everyday and working hard to earn their support and trust as I have done as Attorney General.

Attorney Richard Blumenthal, candidate for U.S. Senate

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