The town has received a portion of a federal grant intended to preserve Long Island Sound ecosystems.
A Berlin developer is denying a former town planner's allegations of sexual harassment.
A former town planner has filed a lawsuit claiming town officials failed to respond to sexual harassment complaints.
A razor-thin margin in the state House race has triggered an automatic recount.
Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.
Winners in state House and Senate races are being announced.
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Republicans have chosen a Berlin resident to replace Steve Baleshiski, who came under fire for social media comments.
Here's what to expect in Berlin on Columbus Day.
A public forum on the proposed Community Center and Senior Center is coming up.
The town has set the schedule for trash and recycling for Labor Day.
The council recently reversed a tax law that required landlords to bear responsibility for tenants' back taxes.
Here is how Berlin residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
The state has approved a $750,000 grant to begin plans for a community and senior center.
The town council is considering a law that would require homeowners to remove snow around fire hydrants.
Berlin was slated to receive $7.68 million in 2019; now Malloy is proposing $6.93 million instead to make up state budget deficit.
Gov. Dannel Malloy warned Wednesday that $4.3 billion in DOT projects could be postponed indefinitely.
Last Friday, the governor announced a decision to hold back $91 million in state aid.
Several area polling places were chosen for audits or as alternates for an audit on Tuesday.
Town residents voted on several local positions Tuesday. Here are the results as posted on the Secretary of the State's web site.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
Several municipalities were placed on downgrade or negative outlook lists on Tuesday.
Campaign season for local offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
All Town departments will be closed on Monday, May 29th, in observance of Memorial Day.
Gov. Malloy wants to cut millions in state aid to local communities to reduce the state’s deficit. See how much each state town would lose.
Berlin is accepting proposals from nonprofit organizations for community programs to be designated as eligible for business contributions.
Speaker Joe Aresimowicz (D – Berlin/Southington) is inviting the public to join him for coffee at Uncle D’s Diner in Berlin.
The secretary of the state released the key dates this week for the November 2017 municipal elections.
The town manager's final day of work is scheduled for Jan. 31.
An acting town manager will step in on Feb. 1.
The Town of Berlin announces office closures and trash schedule information through January 6.
See how Berlin voted in the 2016 election.
Election Day registrations will be accepted Tuesday but there are certain rules.
The secretary of the state said sample ballots are now posted on her office website.
Election Day is just over two weeks away, which usually means a considerable amount of last-minute letters to the editor.
Secretary of the State Denise Merrill announced Wednesday that absentee ballots are now available.
Berlin Town departments will be closed on Monday, October 10th, in observance of Columbus Day.
The second round of awards was announced on Monday.
Campaign season for state offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
State and local budget woes were cited.