Prep area of the staging area north of Patterson Way continues.
Bonding meeting set for Friday.
Still many activities for kids to participate in for the rest of the summer.
Team Oakes comes in a close second place.
A Special Hearing and three Public Hearings appear on list before meeting starts. It will also be last Council meeting for Councilor Steve Morelli.
Deputy Mayor will close law office and work on Worker's Compensation Commission.
PURA issues draft decision on CL&P's response to two major storms last year.
Competition tonight at Peck Library starting at 6:30 p.m.
Commander feels Veterans Park is not the right spot.
Now if the time if residents want to get involved in town government. Individuals interested in appearing on the ballot must collect 131 signatures by September 5.
A decision still has not been made on whether to build the park in a section of Veterans Memorial Park.
Town will discuss the future of Phase II of Town Green. Parks and Recreation proposes land on Massirio Lane a perfect spot for skaters.
Meeting is packed with important items.
Several U.S. lawmakers are backing a bill, filed on the eve of July 4 in the U.S. House of Representatives, that would require it.
Dozens of new mandates, passed by the General Assembly this year, went into effect this week.
Something for everybody at Berlin Peck Memorial Library.
The court on Thursday voted 6-3 to reject a law that made it a crime to lie about winning war medals.
The Supreme Court ruled today that the government can mandate that Americans purchase health insurance. We want your reactions. Aresimowicz reacts.
The drug is an appetite suppressant that backers hope will address the country's obesity problem.
State Rep says after all they have done they should be rewarded.
The governor is in negotiations with legislators on a package that would have to be approved in another special session.
Parcel is Chotkowski Family property on Chamberlain Highway.
Berlin Peck will be open from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. during the summer.
$93 million upgrade and expansion project ready to begin.
Economic Development Commission votes against Skate Park 5-2.
Playgrounds, pools schedules are highlights.
Meeting Tuesday night will begin with Special Hearing and Public Hearing at 6:45 p.m.
Commission thinks it is a perfect place and will not infringe on passive recreation.
KGS, Meetinghouse projects are important for the future of Berlin.
Father Robert Schlageter, OFM Conv. of St. Paul's Church praises the developers even though he and the church are against the market rate housing.
Planning & Zoning votes 5-2 to deny application for zoning changes.
Berlin Peck Library has many activities scheduled for the summer months.
Special meeting will re-convene Tuesday night, May 29 at McGee Middle School at 7 p.m. Developer scales back plan from eight apartment buildings to six.
Incumbent Democratic state representative hopes to become House Majority Leader.
Democrat accepts nomination, endorsement for seat in 83rd Assembly District.
Sunday liquor sales begin in the state today.
Developers detail plan then residents sound off, most in opposition.
The Connecticut State Police was founded in 1903 and is the oldest State Police agency in the United States.
BHA also granted loan to begin Knights of Columbus project.
Vote for your position on the proposed development.