Safety is the priority, Gorski says of her decision.
Connecticut is "open for business" says the governor.
Renovation work on the main building is finished and will reopen Aug. 2.
Board of Selectmen agrees on a new backhoe to serve community.
The amendment could pave the way for state workers to ratify a new agreement with the governor to close a $1.6 billion budget gap and avoid layoffs for more than 6,500 state employees
The following press release was submitted by the office of state Sen. Joseph Crisco, Jr, who represents Woodbridge.
A new playground by the athletic fields on Pease Road received a stamp of approval. The completion date is set for fall 2012.
Blumenthal wants to ban the interstate commerce of monkeys, apes and other nonhuman primates in the exotic pet trade
Rosa DeLauro, this district's congresswoman, says it's time for the troops to leave Afghanistan.
Grand Apizza will be getting some new signs after receiving commission approval.
The Massachusetts Congressman stops in New Haven to speak with Democrats.
State lawmakers closed a $1.6 billion hole in the new fiscal year's budget early Friday morning by adopting an agreement that could see as many as 7,500 state workers eliminated.
Board of Selectmen comes to agreement with Woodbridge over Animal Control.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Woodbridge police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Quinnipiac poll shows majority of residents not happy with his job performance but still like him personally.
Jury selection took three months; the trial is scheduled for September.
Court awaits Supreme Court decision on the release of witness lists.
Picking up the DAC pieces
Breaking up is hard to do... sort of
Attorneys have one last jury selection to make in the trail that's scheduled to begin in September.
Defendant asks for 40 more peremptory challenges to complete jury selection.
Backup alternate juror is a 60-year-old college administrator.
End of year activities, PTO gift to the school, food contract with Chartwell extended.
No jurors selected on Tuesday; jury selection continues today.
Defense lawyers and prosecutors use more peremptory challenges.
The defense has now used 37 of its 40 peremptory challenges.
Approvals all around at last night's meeting
Defense will ask the Appellate Court to decide if the lower court has the power to give him life in prison over prosecutors' objections.
The Bethany zoning department is working on creating a new fee structure.
Senator says manufacturers could save pre-tax money and spend it on their businesses later at a lower tax rate, like a retirement account.
Some residents think the gas station and convenience store will ruin Bethany's rural character.
Attorneys need to approve five more jury members to complete the selection process.
Stay on releasing lists extended until June 1 so defense can appeal to the Connecticut Supreme Court.
Five alternate jurors and three backup alternates still must be picked.
The second Cheshire home invasion defendant's lawyers have now used 36 of their 40 challenges.
Woodbridge proposes reduced rates, Bethany examines their options, and the entire operation hinges on Orange's decision.
Twelve regular jurors and one alternate have been picked so far.
Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell speaks about her political career, fight against breast cancer and retirement in Brookfield.
Prosecution uses peremptory challenges to excuse two from jury.
'I Said It,' she says. 'I Meant It.'