This past week, Patch introduced all the candidates for Berlin Town Council. Miss one? No problem, we've got them all in one place.
A meet and greet Thursday gave the four Republican candidates for Berlin Town Council an opportunity to share their thoughts before the upcoming election. Democrats will meet with seniors on Oct. 29.
A look at Margaret "Maggie" Morelli, Democratic candidate for Berlin Town Council.
A look at Theresa Tonina, Republican candidate for Berlin Town Council.
A look at William J. Watson, III, Democratic candidate for Berlin Town Council.
A look at Kevin Murphy, Democratic candidate for Berlin Town Council.
A look at Dave Evans, Republican candidate for Berlin Town Council.
A look at Charles Paonessa, Republican candidate for Berlin Town Council.
A look at Rachel Rochette, Democratic candidate for Berlin Town Council.
A look at Brenden Luddy, Republican candidate for Berlin Town Council.
A look at William Rasmussen Jr., Democratic candidate for Berlin Town Council.
The candidates for Berlin Town Council are stepping up efforts with the municipal election now less than a month away.
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A GPS tracking system put in place in Connecticut in 2010 is proving to be an effective tool, but expanding it could prove costly.
President Barack is looking to get support from Congress on intervention in Syria but, even from his own party, the response is not fully there.
Numerous people spoke in favor and against a limited air strike in response to chemical weapons being used in Middle Eastern country.
Forum to take place on Sept. 2 from 3 to 5 p.m.
Republican state senator Toni Boucher says “we must stop the bleeding” caused by the Malloy administration.
"I’ve got to tell you ahead of time, these reforms won’t be popular with everybody," Obama says.
Despite some vocal disapproval of the plan, state Rep. Matt Lesser says it is 'unthinkable' that Berlin, New Britain and Cromwell would decline Middletown joining the Mattabassett Sewer District.
The Office of State Ethics said 77 percent of that was spent on lobbying state legislators.
The petitions for school board are due on Sept. 5 and town officials said there are four candidates seeking to fill the three vacant seats and one more candidate could be soon to follow.
Gov. Dannel Malloy signed the bill late last week.
The public hearing Wednesday to vote on whether to accept a charter revision allowing Middletown to join the regional wastewater authority is expected to be an animated one.
Companies that produce popular first-person shooting games will often depict real life firearms from gun manufacturers.
Veterans spoke publicly this week about nightmarish experiences, including home foreclosures, while they've waited in vain for the government to help them.
Individuals interested in appearing on the ballot must collect signatures by September 5.
A new report by Connecticut Magazine underscores car tax inequities across the state.
Experts say changes in federal rules would put Connecticut immigrants on official payrolls.
The magazine questions how one of the richest states in the union got into so much of a financial mess. Answer: Politicians.
The Berlin Economic Development Commission will be holding a public meeting in August to discuss the concept as part of a streetscape improvement proposal.
Longtime Berlin resident has been active in conservation efforts.
Town employees are cutting back on the old facsimile.
Berlin officials are taking into account the impact hazardous weather could have on elections.
The town is looking into the project and has approved some funding to monitor water levels.
He says he will be rooting from the sidelines this time around.
The town has decided to participate in a statewide program that offers residents discount cards for prescription drugs.
Plan will next move to Planning and Zoning for final approval.
Lifelong resident is not happy with fiscal irresponsibility at federal, state and local levels so he is throwing his hat in the ring.