If the Woodbridge branch closes, neither Bethwood community will have a post office.
The General Assembly today is hearing testimony on the state's response to the historic storm.
Speaking in Hartford they said child poverty rates are rising and could have long-term and lasting affects.
Defendant now listed as the principal offender in all but two counts.
The trial for the second Cheshire home invasion defendant begins next week.
Board of Selectmen’s Meeting Sept. 12, 2011
Ceremony to be held to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11 at the Woodbridge Fire Department
Bethany Planning and Zoning Meeting Sept. 7, 2011
Former Secretary of State spells out her ideas to the Bethany Democratic Town Committee.
Centers will assist individuals and business owners who have been affected by Tropical Storm Irene.
Numbers include one accident with two fatalities.
Connecticut Light & Power says it has more crews in the state and believes it can get 99-percent of its customers back on line by end of the day Monday.
Rep. Kim Fawcett, D-Fairfield, said she wants to look at how the utilities kept its customers informed after Irene.
As of 2 p.m. today, 52 percent of town still without power.
Connecticut's electrical companies are undertaking the largest power restoration effort in their histories – but it's still not fast enough for some customers still without power.
The Congressional candidate stopped by Post 88 American Legion Hall Wednesday afternoon to discuss the challenges veterans face and what more the federal government should do.
“At this point it is an emergency for the town’s animals.” Derrylyn Gorski, First Selectman
Another small step taken towards "normal."
Hundreds of hours went into preparing for the storms arrival, and thousands of combined hours are going into the aftermath.
Town assembled a coordinated effort to make sure residents were safe and taken care of.
Derrylyn Gorski speaks about the storm and the process of recovery.
Power is at a premium while town waits for crews to arrive from around the country.
The defense attorneys say his lack of sleep and the effects of a car crash invalidate Komisarjevsky's waiver of right to have a lawyer present during questioning.
The defense had requested that Petit be kept from the courtroom along with the other witnesses in the second Cheshire home invasion trial.
Senator discusses how the center creates skilled laborers and helps promote job growth.
Leaders of SEBAC, the umbrella organization for state employees, announced Thursday that its members had approved a $1.6 billion concessions package.
A union vote on a concession agreement to plug the state's $1.6 billion budget gap is expected to be completed by Thursday, but the ramifications of not ratifying the agreement could be felt for some time.
Woodbridge tax assessor's office steps up efforts to collect from delinquent car owners.
Connecticut's Congressional delegation addresses new report.
Congresswoman DeLauro lays out a four-point plan for economic growth.
Or - How does a private neighborhood patch a wrecked road AND create a system to keep it maintained?
Financial Planning Committee charged, commission members appointed and a really, really wet couple of years.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy spoke about the economy while visiting a Milford business Monday.
Senator said credit rating agency's credibility is undermined by "this kind of amateur-hour downgrade, based on figures that were wrong."
The selectmen meet tonight in town hall at 7:30p.m.
Plans for a gas station/convenience store have been voted down.
Decision rejects claim that the Cheshire home invasion anniversary memoriam caused excessive pretrial publicity.
Home office applications, a possible illegal business in a residential home and a sound recording studio.
Cheshire home invasion defendant wants to rebut victims' claim he is "the embodiment of pure evil."
The agreement, announced late Friday night, would close the state's $1.6 billion budget gap while averting layoffs for more than 6,500 state workers.