He leaves two children who are Cheshire residents.
Looking for a good autumn-themed drink perfect for Halloween time? This one is a must-try!
The Cheshire Police Department is hiring. Applications are due Nov. 4.
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A new database compiled by the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now sheds light on teacher-contract trends across the state's public school districts.
Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford is among three facilities that will be hit with 2,000 furloughs on Oct. 7, unless the government shutdown is lifted, the Hartford-based company announced.
The East Haddam Stage Company will present Sherlock Holmes and The Adventure of the Speckled Band, a live-action “radio” drama complete with sound effects and audience participation
The event is Sunday at noon at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex.
A new pilot program offers free garage parking to diners of participating restaurants.
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
A bad roof is one repair homeowners can’t afford to put off for long. But just how much will the fix set you back?
MTA offers special train schedule for Wed., Oct. 2 through Fri., Oct. 4, increasing New Haven Line capacity to 65% of regular service.
Looking for something to do this weekend in and around Cheshire?
Two free training sessions are open to Cheshire residents.
Federal employees affected by shutdown can apply for benefits.
Northeast Utilities, parent company of the Berlin-based Connecticut Light & Power, announced it would reduce the IT department by 160 positions, drawing the ire of state officials.
Here are some simple ideas to help you get ready for the holiday.
Clipping coupons is a way of life for this thrifty mom
The findings come from a new report on federally-funded Connecticut facilities.
Among the new laws on the books Oct. 1, 2013: anyone convicted of distracted driving will get a point on their license and boat owners who owe property taxes on their vessels won't be able to register them.
Environmental officials are discovering that bears will often stick close to home.
Interestingly enough master's level licensed marriage and family therapist Kervick who served in the health care industry for over 20 years has come out of the closet if you will in his opposition to the gradual and radical changes mandated by AHA