Legislators hope to to change regulations to allow hospice care to grow in Connecticut.
Blumenthal on Facebook and privacy; Lieberman's postal overhaul bill.
A look at various bills being considered in Hartford.
If passed, the bill would also allow online registration for residents with driver's licenses.
A Quinnipiac poll breaks down the U.S. Senate race and Republican presidential primary.
The majority of people surveyed also support Sunday alcohol sales - but not all of the the Governor Malloy's proposed reforms.
The proposed law in Hartford would cap alimony payments.
Legislators ponder creating "Targeted Health Areas" and a barbershop apprenticeship program.
State lawmakers propose and ponder a range of judicial and law enforcement related bills.
While the town's contribution to Amity budget decreases under the proposal, police and fire departments see an increase.
HUD offers deferred loans for homeowners in need of repairs, code compliance and much more.
A list of upcoming meetings in Woodbridge with the agendas when available.
Sen. Joe Crisco spends time reading to Woodbridge Students.
How what's happening in Hartford affects you this week.
The waiver is a critical step in reforming the state's education system, according to Gov. Malloy.
Fewer arrests means less work for the courts.
Sixty-seven percent of registered voters polled support the bill the CT General Assembly will soon vote on, according to a survey conducted by The National Coalition for Safer Roads (NCSR).
The Orange Post Office, among other locations will be open Saturday, March 10 for anyone to walk in and submit a passport application.
A humorous ad by a group advocating for a repeal of the state's "Blue Laws" spoofs the current rules.
The Hartford Courant performed an analysis of 100,000 traffic stops in dozens of Connecticut communities.
Connecticut is looking to its residents to help tout all of the fun the state has to offer, according to the Associated Press.
Bethany Board of Selectmen meeting Feb. 27, 2012
Advocates say drivers aren't often punished if they hurt a bicyclist or pedestrian.
The governor wants to make tenure harder to receive and maintain.
Updated news from the Connecticut State Legislature.
Woodbridge Board of Finance Meeting Feb. 16, 2012
Bethany Board of Finance Feb. 14, 2011
The governor wants liquor stores to better compete with surrounding states, both for the sake of consumers and Connecticut's tax revenues. Not everyone is on board.
Bethany Board of Selectmen Meeting Feb. 13
The legislative session began in Hartford and education reform is on everyone's lips.
All five representatives and two senators received top marks.
The town is working on a deal to convert town buildings – including Amity Regional High – to natural gas.
The new committee is tasked with creating a financial plan that can work for the town for the next five years.
People in Woodbridge appear to buying newer, more expensive cars. Is it a sign of recovery?
Gov. Dannel Malloy keyed in on education during his 'state of the state' speech.
Bethany and Woodbridge weren't hit as hard as other towns, but they were still not immune from the collapse of the housing market.
The full agenda is attached to the article.
Connecticut lawmakers celebrate "opening day" in different way. In other news, the financials of the union concessions are delved into.
Bethany Planning And Zoning Commission, Feb. 1, 2012
The congresswoman wants to enact new national guidelines for lenders.