There may be snow on the ground, but it's never too early to start talking about gardening.
The highest mill rate in the state is more than seven times the lowest.
Budding authors are always welcome to use Patch's blogging platform as their kick-start on the road to fame.
What was it like to work on behalf of Nelson Mandela’s struggle? Three men who aligned themselves with the late South African freedom fighter will offer recollections at a free program open to the public.
Clinton police are trying to identify the person in this photo.
Surprise your family by making pancakes with pizzazz.
Here are movies showing in nearby towns.
The governor's budget includes several line items and initiatives to bolster treatment and training.
Phishing and other scams become common around this time of year. The tax season starts Jan. 31.
Registration checks also now available at ct.gov/dmv.
An independent report says it would be prudent for the City of Bridgeport, the State of Connecticut and ISO New England to begin preparing for its retirement.
The new research center strengthens the state’s efforts to prepare for impacts of severe weather, the governor says.
The state is poised to grant three medical marijuana grow-house licenses next week from among 27 applicants across the state vying for the chance to profit from Connecticut's new regulations.
At 18, the Connecticut man is the youngest ever to qualify for an American Olympic luge squad.
This recipe is so good that Sunday dinner will never be the same again.
Here's a roundup of some of Patch's great blogs this week.
Wow the crowd with these party-pleasers.
Train service came to a standstill for nearly two hours last night, on a day that started with delays. And today, more delays on the New Haven Line.
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While the training provided is appropriate for those who are healthcare providers, anyone is welcome to attend, from any town, whether or not you are a healthcare provider