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The Anatomy of an Abdication: Will Sherman Republicans Surrender 2027?

Thursday, June 25, 2026

As Sherman navigates historic infrastructure debt, the local Republican Town Committee has completely withdrawn its players from the field, showing zero signs of challenging the incumbent First Selectman and essentially surrendering the 2027 municipal election. V is for victory of the admin class and V is for voter disenfranchisement.

The Dog Without Discipline: Inside Sherman's Uniparty

Sunday, May 10, 2026

While the First Selectman uses the local paper to lecture residents about park leash laws and undisciplined dogs, his own administration runs completely off-leash, ignoring state transparency statutes to hide a $50 million debt. Faced with this untamed political faction, independent journalism remains the only check on municipal power.

Sherman's Phantom Opposition: How Sherman’s Republican Party Surrendered the Town

Friday, April 24, 2026

Faced with a looming $50 million debt and blatant FOIA violations by the town administration, Sherman’s local GOP has quietly laid down its arms and merged with the establishment.

2015 Question: The Leadership Failure Behind the $42.8M School Bond

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

A $42.8 million crisis is not an act of God; it is cultivated over time. As the town debates the staggering cost of the Sherman School, an uncomfortable question must be asked of the First Selectman's office.

The Sherman Caste System: The Quiet Weaponization of the Generational Divide

Sunday, March 8, 2026

The American Dream promises that a property deed brings political enfranchisement. But in Sherman, the administration has mastered a different civic contract: pitting the town against itself to protect the status quo.