Sen. Kennedy and Branford educators revealed the contest winner and new name for what has been called “Negro Heads" for 100 years.
The funds from the state will be used for several local projects.
The former school was torn down at the site, in part to make room for a park.
CT placed a temporary moratorium on fracking waste three years ago, but public health risks led to the permanent ban on fracking.
Tempers flared at a recent RTM meeting as members expressed concerns about costs always escalating.
Two bills call for environmental impact analyses & greater public notification, transparency and input into state, municipal tree cutting.
'Cow Power' will create revenue for farmers by converting cow manure into a renewable energy source like electricity by anaerobic digestion.
The RTM spent 90 minutes debating whether to spend the funds for the toilets.
The bill that will make Connecticut the 35th state to create a standing order for Narcan, a life-saving opiate overdose reversal medication.
It's good news for residents that it's only the midway point because the initial numbers do include a tax hike.
The bill passed with vote of 24-6, and aims to stop the DOT in CT from spraying herbicides on roads and highways.
The bill was co-sponsored Rep. Sean Scanlon (D-Guilford).
Kennedy was re-elected to a second term. He represents Branford, Guilford, Madison, North Branford, Killingworth, and parts of Durham.
The budget is likely to change before a final version is adopted in May, and also looming is Malloy's budget cuts at the state level.
The lease is for more than 3,700-square-feet of space.
Senator Ted Kennedy, Jr. represents Branford, Guilford and Madison.
The Branford resident has sought public office in the past.
Sen. Ted Kennedy, Jr. (D-Branford) joined recycling advocates to launch a new campaign to increase recycling of plastic bags and wraps.
Senator Ted Kennedy, Jr. (D-Branford) testified in support of SB 747, a bill he introduced to end unfair and abusive labor practices.
Gov. Malloy's budget proposal, if approved, would have a major reduction in state dollars for the town.
There are currently more than 15,000 medical marijuana patients in the state – and the number keeps growing.
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Connecticut State Representative Sean Scanlon represents Branford.
The policy change is now in effect and will mean longer lines at the always crowded DMV offices.
Representative Sean Scanlon has introduced the legislation.
Town officials were just informed about the reduction.
State Representative Sean Scanlon will hold a 'Coffee and Conversation' session on Thursday, January 12 in Branford.
A proposal to renovate Parkside Village I was cancelled after residents voiced concerns.
The project still needs RTM approval before construction could begin.
State Senator Ted Kennedy, Jr. (D-Branford) will hold a series of open office hours in Branford, Guilford and Madison.
The funds will help preserve 29 acres in town.
Full election results and numbers were released for all races that Branford residents voted on.
A state official confirms that the bear was euthanized after a pattern of aggressive behavior.
On Wednesday morning, full election results and numbers were released for all races that Branford residents voted on.
The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority has asked customers to voluntarily conserve water by 15 percent.