Gun violence prevention and children's safety scheduled hearings.
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy doesn't mince words: 'No matter what outrageous new tool they use, the NRA cannot make a straight-faced case that sport shooters need military-style weapons to enjoy their hobby.'
The Second District Democrat is asking his Facebook and Twitter followers for their thoughts and ideas on what Congress should be doing right now and will share some of them on Youtube later this week.
Proposed gun range would abut Sage Ridge Neighborhood.
Preschool & Family Day Care Fair highlights new year schedule.
Gun control and the state budget might be taking center stage in Hartford right now, but some legislators are also focusing on ways to help our four-legged friends.
Adult Winter Reading Club begins Jan. 14.
Members of the Board of Education, school administrators, Police Chief Paul Fitzgerald and members of town government will be present to provide information and address questions and concerns.
State Rep will serve as House Chair of Human Services.
Attorney General George Jepsen and Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein say 'don't fall for it.'
A report issued this week praises the state's Earned Income Tax Credit for helping working families.
Golf Course closing gap towards operating at level revenue. Also chosen to host Connecticut Open qualifier.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy speaks to the tragedy in Newtown, as well as Connecticut's budget, economy, education and energy.
While Council hears highlights of project, Mayor and Councilor have two differing views on the progress and future of the high school.
The 16 members will now "begin the task of taking a broad, systemic approach in crafting the recommendations that will lead to comprehensive legislative and policy changes that must occur following the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School,"
The main lobbying group for cities and towns tells the governor and legislature that municipalities must not have their state aid cut.
Mayor hopes program will retain and attract new businesses.
Many activities start this week and others still have ongoing registration.
You can leave them at roadside on trash collection day or bring them to Town Recycling Center.
A West Haven lawmaker has introduced a bill to make public the names of some 170,000 gun owners in Connecticut.
In the wake of the Newtown shootings the first of what is likely to be numerous gun-related measures was introduced this week in the state legislature by a New Haven lawmaker.
Takes oath of office today with wife and family by his side.
In response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Connecticut is convening a panel of experts to explore all necessary facets of trying to prevent future tragedies.
Residents must also clean public sidewalks in front of their houses.
Govs. Malloy, Christie an Cuomo sign joint letter Friday asking the U.S. House of Representatives to pass Superstorm Sandy aid package without, citing "time of crisis."
$9 Million Awarded to 35 Cities and Towns to Protect Open Space including the Chotkowski Property in Berlin.
The failed campaign of Republican Linda McMahon made the race one of the costliest in the U.S. this past November.
Twenty-year agreement for waste disposal and services including recycling, e-waste and organics.
Berlin's Adam Salina is among more than 750 mayors across the country who signed a Mayors Against Illegal Guns letter to President Obama to take aggressive action to curb gun violence.
Speaking at a press conference Monday the governor also said he had to break the news Friday to some grieving Newtown parents that their children were dead.
Residents and business owners don't oppose gun store but fear shooting range.
They will appear Dec. 18.
The university's quarterly state economic outlook is grim.
AG and social services caution consumers about postal scam involving government checks and sweepstakes prizes
The leaders of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities suggest the governor has overstepped his budget authority.
Town leaders at a meeting this week said they're worried the deepening budget problems, which include a growing deficit that is expected to balloon to more than $1 billion next year, will mean cuts in town aid.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy joined state troopers, officials and the family of TPC Kenneth Hall of Hartford, who died Sept. 2, 2010, when his cruiser was hit by a speeding driver on I-91 in Enfield, at a ceremony naming the Middletown rest stop for Hall.
Town officials hope residents will vote for Berlin online.
Plenty of programs can be used as gifts for children or adults.
Officials for Gov. Dannel P. Malloy disagree with the state comptroller's deficit figures, but acknowledge they must now file a deficit mitigation plan with the legislature.