As part of our new Smart Spending series, Patch wants to uncover the true going rate for various goods and services in town, so you'll know exactly how much you should pay for what you need. Help us out by replying in the comments.
Rallies are being held across the country Tuesday in opposition to the Obama administration's efforts to limit access to the contraception to girls younger than 17.
Well, for this year anyway. Tax Freedom Day, the day by which residents must work in order to pay all their taxes, was Monday, May 13. Out of the 50 states, Connecticut has achieved tax freedom the latest each year for the last five years.
Cole Kubicza is fighting against Angelman Syndrome, a rare disorder that makes him have an unusually happy deposition, according to WTNH.
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A look at the free items posted on craigslist.org this past week in-and-around Cheshire.
Wreath-laying ceremony set for Saturday, May 25; parade planned for Sunday, May 26.
The project, six years in the making, will begin construction next year, the developer says.
As Pomp and Circumstance is played endlessly for the next 5 weeks, share some advice with the new graduates!
The state's U.S. senators and representatives attended a hearing Friday in Hartford on the issue.
The Cheshire Town Beautification Committee has selected the five most noteworthy trees in Cheshire, according to The Record Journal.
From antiquing to staging your home, PJ & Company Home Styling keeps you up-to-date on the latest in things to know for your home.
There's lots of economic development activity going on in Cheshire despite a still perceived struggling economy.
The cable enterprise needs a new neighbor and we are turning to Cheshire Patch readers
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Try following the trail of melted butter? Southington police are searching for a 200-pound, fiberglass lobster statue stolen from a local business.
A bill passed by the House to require tattoo artists to be licensed by the Connecticut Department of Health now moves to the senate.
The always dapper dressed Myers, 61, took sublime pleasure in fostering up-and-coming musicians and performing cover tunes in Connecticut - and internationally.
Students received degrees ranging from bachelor's to doctorates during a weekend-long ceremony on the Storrs campus. Congratulate your graduate right here on Patch.
Longtime Hamden resident Thornton Wilder received the Pulitzer Prize 75 years ago this month for his play, 'Our Town', but 85 years ago he received a Pulitzer for his novel, 'The Bridge Of San Luis Rey' — a book that continues to speak to us.
Test anxiety can make finals a nightmare! Learn tips on how to take control of exam worries.