City Residents Surprised in Perez Allegations

As residents learned about Perez Tuesday morning, they expressed dismay and disappointment.

They said Perez is a "real person" who has done a lot for Hartford and that the allegations are now a "black eye" for the capital city.

“It's too bad. It's a black eye. We’re going downhill. Hopefully we will get someone else in office that will do a better job,” Valentino Raimondi, of Hartford said.

Perez grew up in Hartford and has admitted to being in trouble as a teen but turned his life around.

Hartford Residents Suprised About Perez Arrest

Some residents said they are awaiting judgment until the mayor has his day in court, but everyone agrees this could not of happened at a worse time.

Hartford faces an $8.5 million budget deficit and layoffs looming residents fear these charges will take the focus off the economy.

The city council Monday initiated a cut to the incoming deputy registrar's salary. Instead $60,000, the position will pay about $40,000. The city has also laid off hundreds of employees and asked for voluntary retirements.

Council members hope a federal stimulus package will dig Hartford out of the hole before even more jobs are lost.

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