Growing problem...
The town is opening up its finances with new transparent budgeting platform from OpenGov.
While this year's event was still enjoyable, some miscommunication disrupted the annual fireworks display at Darien High School.
Weekly update...
Numerous suburban communities pushed for the changes in an effort to control the increasing number of developments pitched.
The new law includes specific qualifications on the testing of autonomous vehicles in Connecticut.
It came down to three Republicans vying for two nominating spots.
Info war...
Portions of the Post Road in Darien could go on a "diet."
Awesome...
Anniversaries...
More than 120 apartments and 30,000 square feet of commercial space is planned for the site.
Work is scheduled to begin next week.
Putting Gatsby in the shade...
Stevenson easily won re-election two years ago.
In the news...
Republican Candidate Applications for Positions in Darien, CT
Gov. Dannel Malloy’s revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.
Gov. Dannel Malloy's latest state budget proposal hammers many of Connecticut's towns.
The meeting will include a program entitled “No Labels: The New Center Strikes Back.”
Record-breaking flight...
In case of war...
Stepping stone...
Uncharted territory...
Repeal and replace?
Advanced weapons...
The budget will move to the Representative Town Meeting for final approval.
The town will now have some teeth to deal with blighted properties.
A salary increase would help retain and recruit librarians, the library director told town officials.
What it takes...
The man said he is moving so that his heirs can receive more money.
Adding it up...
The program is free and open to the public.
Training in the deep...
Complicating life...
A toll bill was passed by the Transportation Committee, but it still needs a vote in the state senate and house.
Information on how to get your bulky items picked up by Public Works.
A bill would add a tax to fossil fuels, including gasoline, heating oil and natural gas.
Daly and many other U.S. attorneys were recently replaced.
Both projects were discussed at a recent Planning and Zoning Commission meeting.