The General Assembly voted largely along party lines to balance the budget.
The Pedestrian Infrastructure Advisory Committee (PIAC) will present its findings in a session open to the public on December 14 at 7:00 PM.
The wipes may be flushable, but problems start as they go through the sewer system.
David Knauf will serve as Stamford's acting health director while the city searches for a new director.
Tickets will be issued for those who haven't renewed or obtained a dog license.
Murphy told his colleagues in Congress to "get off their ass," and do something about gun violence.
Darien sees a significantly better turnout for state and presidential election years.
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy welcomed a Syrian refugee family to Connecticut after it was turned away from Indiana.
Republican leaders questioned protocols for allowing refugees into Connecticut after Gov. Malloy voiced support for allowing them in.
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The aim would be to have modest fines to encourage remediation.
Darien Patch will not publish any political letters received after Oct. 28.
Former First Selectman David Campbell endorsed Stevenson and team.
Darien residents write about support for First Selectman Jayme Stevenson.
A consultant looked at commuter parking and commercial parking in downtown Darien.
A top official says consumers using third-party suppliers are needlessly paying too much for electricity.
Malloy said more reductions to the budget are necessary and he called for a “Special Session” to lead to tough decisions.
The land is on Hecker Avenue, within the floodplain of Stony Brook.
The Intervale Road drainage project was approved in 2013.
The event will be a chance for voters to ask questions of the people running for office.
What’s going on in Hartford and what does it mean for your family? State Rep. Terrie Wood will answer your questions about our state.
There is still one more hurdle to the contract because the town's Representative Town Meeting must vote on it.
A resident writes about why Darien voters should support Susan Marks.
The state requires communities to update their town plans every 10 years.
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The appeal was made back in April 2014.
Kathleen Buch brings nearly 30 years of municipal financial experience to the position.
The town announced a bond issuance of $3.1 million for a number of projects.
Werner will appear as a independent candidate on the November ballot.
Incumbent Susan Marks wasn't endorsed by the RTC, but came out on top during the caucus.
A former Metro-North Rail Commuter Council member will give a talk at the Senior Men's Club about the railway.
Democrats selected two new selectman candidates to run as well.
The developer has been working on the plan since at least 2007.
A new study breaks it down.
An incumbent selectman was left off the ballot.
Karl Kilduff will leave Darien in August to become executive director of The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority.