New leases will require those renting shellfish beds to actively cultivate them and take steps to reduce harmful "vibrio" bacteria.
Biking for a good cause, DOT tries to get drivers to slow down on I-84, police investigate condo after complaints about fleas, and more.
The Anti Defamation League says there’s a significant increase in violent anti-Semitic assaults in 2014.
From crossbows to West Nile Virus to tagging, here is what you need to know for the 2014 deer and turkey season in Connecticut.
Fall colors will be on full display in October.
Yankee Magazine shared the best New England apple orchards and Connecticut is mysteriously missing. What orchards did they miss?
Drivers can expect more signage warnings, patrols to curb speed in area where two fatal crashes took place last month.
Plus: Man Charged in Connection With Beating Death of Monroe Woman; UConn Player Retires; Therapy Dog Walk-a-Thon Honors Sandy Hook Victim.
Benefit concert will be Friday, Sept. 12 at the West Hartford VFW Hall at 83 South Street.
Local children of all ethnic backgrounds, ages 5-13 years old, are encouraged to audition.
Would you know what to do if there were a serious emergency? Be informed, be prepared.
Walk Re-Named in Memory of Founder Beverly Levy.
Gordon Ramsay improves a Connecticut inn, and police probe two sex assaults involving Connecticut college students.
Above average snowfall and cold temperatures will make for chilly weather.
Plus a boat stolen from a marina, a woman charged with negligent homicide after striking a pedestrian, a weekend food festival, and more.
The news is not all bad for the weekend forecast.
Mom turns activist after her 15-month-old was left in a hot car all day by his father and died of hyperthermia.
The CT Department of Public Health will be testing for testing for arsenic and uranium.
Author of “Citizen Canine” set to visit Dogology in Canton to discuss pets’ rights.
Counting down the safest and most dangerous towns in the state on four major metrics.
Breaking down the numbers behind the dangers we face in every Connecticut town.
This applies to state park swimming areas across Connecticut.
Firefighters save a dog and four puppies from a burning house, and all of your top Connecticut Patch stories for August.
Connecticut drinkers prefer Samuel Adams beer and lemon drop shots.
Police were able to locate the suspicious car in Hamden.
2-month-old abused by Navy sailor father, an inspiring Trumbull couple, and a lot more from your Connecticut Patches this week.
Also: Board of Ed Rescinds Superintendent Appointment; Man Accused of Growing Nearly 140 lbs. of Pot; Passengers Rescued from Boat
Plus: What's Open, What's Closed on Labor Day, Stafford Springs Mother Leaves 2-Month-Old & 2-Year-Old in Car and more.
What’s open and closed on Monday, Sept. 1, 2014.
Murdered taxi driver is identified and teen seriously injured after being hit by a car.
Also: Alcohol delivery service, Malloy concerned about CL&P price increase, Landlord turns power off on tenants, Zumba fundraiser, and more.
Safe Choice Security published a report of the top 20 safest cities to live in Connecticut. Do you agree? Tell us in the comments!
Also: Remembering a Sacred Heart University Student; Cablevision Charges Top Fees; Closet Drive for Food; and ‘Just Play.’
The 3rd annual fundraiser to benefit Boot N’ Kit Canine Rescue is slated for Sat., Sept. 13 from 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Items as low as 50 cents and up will be for sale.
Family fitness festival, Carnivale du Canton, yoga and more!
Children left in hot cars, allegation of police brutality alleged, a rare white deer sighting and a lot more.
Plus: Hope the Chihuahua, mother denies giving teens alcohol and condoms, fingerprint scanners in schools, rental scams and more.
Stratford school named after Newtown first-grade teacher killed in Sandy Hook tragedy will open in fall of 2015.