Eight different locations in the Danbury area can now accept tax payments.
The ordinance would be a subset that would bar residents from creating a "nuisance".
The funds will be spent on making energy efficiency and heating improvements to a moderate-income apartment complex.
The next scheduled meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals will be in September.
Summer break ends with a tax break for your back-to-school shopping in East Haven.
The DMV has been closed as various upgrades were implemented including online services, which are now all available for use.
The DMV shutdown will affect some major services, but some will remain active. We’ll let you know what impact it will have on you next week.
The new health center will serve all people regardless of income or insurance.
Data released by the FEC shows Clinton to be the winner in Danbury when it comes to campaign donations.
Funding for the first batch of projects under the initiative was announced today.
The decision was made Monday night.
A new study breaks it down.
Plans for the hotel were recently approved.
The study by WalletHub concludes Connecticut is very tough on DUI offenders and the state recently added ignition interlock devices.
The General Assembly decided to cut all funding for the probate courts, which resulted in several new changes and increased costs.
Motorists should plan for detours and road closures.
An agreement between FCI Danbury and UNIT will make it possible for the inmates to do work for the city.
The report cites high deficits and debt obligations are driving the state into ‘fiscal peril.’
Residents are asked to take a nine-point pledge to make picking up litter a part of their lives.
Residents will be able to get their questions or concerns addressed at any time of the day.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores, which is in effect just in time for the Fourth of July.
The vote tallies were not revealed.
The city is considering hiring part time employees to combat the problem.
The state will change many of its liquor laws again, including expanding package store hours.
Gov. Malloy proposed several changes to the budget. Several large companies are considering a move out of state.
Stephen J. Nocera has served Stratford since November 2011.
There have been several noise complaints in the city.
The new spending plan goes into effect July 1.
Construction is set to begin this summer.
Mayor Mark Boughton will receive the Prescott Bush Award.
20 million people live within 50 miles of the nuclear plants but just the closest governments have emergency plans, says the DAP.
Exits 5 and 6 on I-84 are being widened.
The mayor presented the proposed budget last night.
There was large opposition by neighbors to the sale.