The movie 'Brave' will be shown on early school dismissal day today.
Light schedule for meeting but Berlin High School renovation project always first item on agenda.
It's one of dozens of states across the country that collectively spends $80.4 billion annually to lure business growth, the New York Times reports.
The money is part of $81 billion being sought by Connecticut, New York and New Jersey.
Berlin Board honored as 'Board of Distinction' for fourth year in a row.
They could leave posts as soon as Dec. 1.
The changes take effect on Jan. 1.
Connecticut is one of 42 states that offer the lottery game.
Book discussion and Berlin High School Madrigals highlight festive season.
His work for veterans advocacy and welfare is never ending.
Two contests going on at the same time at Berlin Peck Memorial Library.
Drop off your creation at the library on December 14 or 15.
On Saturday, December 1, the library is hosting a Paper Capers Family Fun workshop.
Mayor Adam Salina has some ideas for the town-owned property.
Lots of business for Town Council to do.
Something for everyone offered by town including dog obedience classes.
The youth coach sponsoring an essay contest for middle school students.
The grant from the U.S. Department of Labor will fund temporary jobs for dislocated workers.
The state's budget deficit is now projected to top $1 billion but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has vowed he won't hike taxes again to close the budget gap.
Blumenthal delivers the award after he earned it in 1970 but never got it.
The lobbying group for towns wants the state to limit education mandates and increase education aid.
As the so-called 'fiscal cliff' looms, defense contractors are waiting to see whether budget cuts could impact their industry.
The former head of the WWE gave a post-election interview to Bloomberg News recently and said she was working on her acceptance speech when she learned she'd lost her bid - once again - for a U.S. Senate seat.
Plenty to do and activities for all at Berlin-Peck Memorial.
Connecticut Council of Small Towns (COST) hoping to tap into Salina's experience.
Don Klepper-Smith, chief economist at DataCore Partners in New Haven and a Durham resident, talks about the latest unemployment numbers and whether the President can actually create jobs.
The chosen design wins $250!
Is the state heading toward its own fiscal cliff?
State Representative for Berlin and Southington named Majority Leader.
State, local, leaders help break ground for Hospital of Central Connecticut cancer center
After winning special election in 2011, she heads back to State Capital.
Both easily won the state, but with a big help from female voters.
Top vote-getter Campanelli knocked on a lot of doors and shook a lot of hands.
The Republican candidate for U.S. Senate made the decision to shy away from her opponent and focus instead on job creation during a final rally at Coil Pro in Southington Monday β the very place where she launched her campaign in September 2011.
Young people between the ages of 18 and 29 make up roughly half of all new voters who have signed on since Jan. 1 of this year.
Berlin leans toward Romney, McMahon, Larson, Aresmowicz, Gerratana and Abercrombie.
Where to vote, the list of candidates, and how the town voted in past elections. At mid-day, voter turnout is heavy and could surpass total of last Presidential election in 2008 (86 percent).
Sample ballot, polling places among the important information for Berlin voters.
Members of Connecticut's Libertarian, Justice and Green Parties say viable third party candidates should be allowed in presidential debates and allege unfair voter laws.
Four were opened earlier today followed by six more this afternoon, state Department of Environmental and Energy Protection officials said.