Patch reader shares her views and findings after a walk on the trails.
Bills pending before the General Assembly were proposed following recent Taser deaths in this state. But the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association says the bills could increase the risk of lawsuits against police departments.
Work should be done by the time the students come back from summer vacation.
The Battle of Gettysburg discussion slated for April 2 at 7 p.m.
They sound off at Town Council meeting and again at informational meeting Thursday night.
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities gathered city leaders at the capitol Wednesday to protest the governor's proposal to eliminate the car tax on vehicles worth $28,000 and less.
The vice president of Connecticut Energy Marketers says it's "an ill-conceived idea" that will hurt taxpayers.
Town Council hopes many residents attend Public Hearing on Tuesday, April 9.
Snow, sleet and rain has left the roads very icy.
Stonebridge Apartments, Bacon Lane and Wethersfield Road could be affected.
Tax aide available every Tuesday.
Futures Inc Gets $100,000 Economic Development Grant From The State of Connecticut
According to latest estimates high school project is $14,234,987 over budget. That number could grow as well.
Something for everyone at Berlin Peck Memorial.
While a new poll shows many in Connecticut support new gun control measures, state lawmakers have yet to come out with a unified plan.
Members of the legislature, led by Southington State Rep. Joseph Aresimowicz, passed legislation establishing a fund for Sandy Hook staff and emergency response workers who
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Project would cost $1.7 million and be bonded by the town.
The Catholic church's plan is to buy the Berlin property and then tear down the old KGS building.
With warmer weather increased pedestrian traffic expected.
Mike Lombardo, who grew up in Berlin and now lives in Rocky Hill, questions the need for the facility.
Operators of small package stores are decrying Connecticut's proposal to eliminate a law that now protects small liquor stores from their larger competitors.
Rep. Ernest Hewett, a Democrat from New London, apologies for remark he made during a public hearing to a 17-year-old girl who was testifying.
The legislature is resurrecting the M.O.R.E. (Municipal Opportunities & Regional Efficiencies) Commission.
General Assemblyβs Labor and Public Employees Committee sends an increase of the minimum wage to the Senate floor
Long vacant property has been foreclosed on and is in an important location to redevelopment of Farmington Avenue area.
In a breakdown released Sunday by the Obama White House, officials say the automatic cuts that would take affect Friday could have broad implications for the state and country.
Minimum wage supporters held signs in front of a New Britain Chiliβs to protest the restaurantβs opposition to a minimum wage increase
Library Leprechaun is Saturday, March 16.
The Healing Art of Reiki on March 4
He attended the gun violence forum at Western Connecticut State University and walked away determined to do anything he can to help make a change.
In an impassioned speech at a Connecticut university on Thursday, Feb. 21 2013 Vice President Joe Biden discussed steps the federal government can take to reduce gun violence.
New report shows over 375 companies taking part in program.
The cameras would catch motorists who run a red light and could generate millions of dollars in revenues for the state.
Governor Malloy, Attorney General Jepsen and Safety Advocates Choose Winning Teen Safe Driving Video Safety Messages. Juhi Gupta of Rocky and Daniyal N. Khan of Berlin participate.
It's an option the legislature should consider, House Speaker and Hamden Rep. Brendan Sharkey says.
Author of Shock the World: UConn Basketball in the Calhoun Era will discuss his book at the library on Wednesday, March 6.
Connecticut residents expecting a tax return may be asked to call a phone call or visit website. This is not a scam.
There's something for everyone in the myriad of bills pending in the state's General Assembly this year.
He reports that 95 percent of town roads have two lanes open.