Ebola Q&A from the Western CT Health Network
Bethel Republican Town Committee has come to the conclusion that the bundling of the six Charter revision questions would not be beneficial.
The last day to send in your letter to the editor regarding elections to have it published before election day is Friday, Oct. 31.
Proposed Town Charter revisions are designed to concentrate power within the Town Administration, and away from the Board of Finance!
Dan Carter, State Representative, 2nd District, is the featured guest on the Eye on Bethel Show
Bethel Republican Town Committee - Eye on Bethel - Presents Peter Lumaj
Republicans and supporters are invited to meet their candidates at the grand opening on Sunday, Oct. 12.
J. Philip Gallagher says there is a "sinister and far reaching effort underway that would permanently curb the voice of Bethel citizens."
Mark Greenberg, a candidate for the Connecticut 5th District U.S. Congressional Seat, is the featured guest on "Eye on Bethel" October 1 & 2
Boucher's Senate district includes Bethel, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport and Wilton.
Boucher said, "The first step in reducing taxes is reducing state government spending. "
Bethel will receive $290,149 to make improvements to the downtown shopping area.
The grants are being used in small municipalities to attract small businesses and to grow jobs.
On Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 7pm, the Bethel Action Committee will hold their 3rd Public Forum - this one on the topic of Town Charter Revison.
The purpose of the meeting is to receive public comments on the proposed revisions to the rules & regulations governing Clarke Park.
A 16-member panel of experts meets monthly to discuss school and community safety issues.
The Public Information Forum will be held on Thursday, October 2, 2014 at 7:30 p.m.
The senator asked the pharmacy chains to put the health of consumers first.
More than 1,300 likely voters were surveyed in the poll.
Sources tell NBC New York that club officials weren't willing to bump their members on Labor Day weekend.
Bethel Action Committee to hold public forum on Sept. 30 called 'Charter Revision – Shifting the Balance of Power?.' All are welcome.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's campaign labeled the group as extremists.
Clinton will appear in New Haven Tuesday afternoon.
Town meetings will discuss Clarke Business Park, expansion of train station parking lot and more.
Boucher: State of Connecticut’s decision to NOT prosecute state workers who fraudulently received emergency food benefits "is deplorable."
Murphy: "The president’s authority under Article II of the Constitution is not limitless."
Murphy, Blumenthal to host roundtable today on the importance of funding research into ALS treatment and cure.
Senator Murphy will be joined by postal workers tomorrow, to call for one year moratorium on USPS plans to close postal facilities.
Malloy said the rate increase is at odds with Connecticut's strategy of encouraging energy efficiency.
The FDA has issued a warning about pure caffeine products, but Blumenthal says that’s not enough.
Foley received 45 percent support and Malloy 38 percent in the telephone poll.
West Hartford's Joe Visconti collects necessary signatures, will run as an Independent in November election.
If you're a fan of the governor, watch him in this viral challenge. If not, you can see him get a bucket of ice water dumped on his head.
Connecticut law mandates emissions be reduced to 10 percent below 1990 levels by 2020 and 80 percent below 2001 levels by 2050.
This is the sixth straight month the state has added more jobs.
With 70 percent of towns reporting, Foley beats McKinney 57 percent to 43 percent; Foley vs. Malloy redux in November.
Local Republicans will have a hand in choosing their candidates for November's elections.
A profile of Fairfield resident, and State Senate Minority Leader, John McKinney who is facing Tom Foley in the GOP primary for governor.
A profile of Greenwich resident Tom Foley who's fighting fellow Republican John McKinney for the chance to unseat Gov. Dannel Malloy.
Foley, McKinney and Malloy all took some campaign business out of state.