Plus Milford’s Oyster Festival, a flea market weekend, and more from our Connecticut Patches.
The 34th annual Lobster Fest runs Saturday, August 16: 12:00-9:30 p.m. and Sunday, August 17: 12:00-4:00 p.m.
This is the sixth straight month the state has added more jobs.
Tell the world about the coach, mentor or teacher that made a difference in your life. Entry deadline is Monday, Aug. 18.
Governor Dannel P. Malloy reminded Connecticut consumers today about next week’s tax-free week for clothing and shoes, Aug. 17-23.
Tom Kuroski, president of the Newtown Federation of Teachers, spoke Friday before the governor’s Sandy Hook Advisory Commission.
Plus a used book sale, an attempt to blow up a mailbox, an artisan fair, and more from our CT Patches.
Victim is in stable condition.
Participating DQ stores will donate $1 or more from every Blizzard sold to local Children Miracle Network Hospitals.
Fair includes antique tractor pull, goat and rabbit knowledge test, llama and dog shows and more!
A round-up of Connecticut Patch articles from Wednesday, August 13.
An app designed to rate the ‘sketchiness’ of certain neighborhoods launched last week to a firestorm of criticism.
Flash flood watch in effect until 2:00 p.m. Wednesday.
Joshua Lacomb, 26, of New Hartford, was charged with evading responsibility.
Gina Barreca, author, columnist and UConn professor, will be featured on local access television program
McKinney pledges full support to oust incumbent Democrat Gov. Dannel Malloy.
Simonds Ave. is closed as Canton Police investigate the scene.
Foley easily defeated his Republican challenger John McKinney of Fairfield.
Canton Results for the Republican Primary August 12, 2014
Elderly Newtown resident found safely and Milford woman, who plunged 30-feet in her car over a seawall, charged with unsafe backing.
Governor signs bipartisan bill in Fairfield that requires installation of ignition locks after first drunk driving offense.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7. Call (800) 273-TALK (8255) to be connected to a trained counselor.
A round-up of Connecticut Patch articles from Monday, August 11.
Local Republicans will have a hand in choosing their candidates for November's elections.
Up to 3 inches of rain is possible.
Did you catch a glimpse of the beautiful August 10-11 super moon?
A profile of Fairfield resident, and State Senate Minority Leader, John McKinney who is facing Tom Foley in the GOP primary for governor.
A profile of Greenwich resident Tom Foley who's fighting fellow Republican John McKinney for the chance to unseat Gov. Dannel Malloy.
With just a few weeks left until school starts, Patch brings you a list of “Top 10” things to do before summer’s over.
There is a stunning $62 million house for sale in Fairfield.
Your weekly digest of top patch stories
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
Kids ages 5-14 are encouraged to sign up for the program.
Plus charges dropped against men who disturbed Taylor Swift’s home, masked men on ATVs who threw rocks at cars, and more from CT Patches.
More than 2,500 people were surveyed about their enrollment.
Foley, McKinney and Malloy all took some campaign business out of state.
The state is seeking to reinstate the 2002 murder conviction of Kennedy nephew Michael Skakel.
Say goodbye to the old Patch app and hello to the new, mobile-friendly Patch.com.
North Canton resident reports seeing a large black bear in his back yard.
Ronald Patterson Jr., 43, of Bridgeport, CT was killed Thursday when the military truck he was traveling in rolled over after a crash on I95