Here's the story of Marlene Konkoly, who found creative ways to spend less and save more so she can retire at 50. This story is the first in our series about Extreme Savers.
Benghazi, IRS, AP — oh my!
Exceeding the constitutional cap is key to the governor's passage of his $43.8 billion biennial budget.
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A local mom and blogger is taking her daughter to Ethiopia this August through her church, Hope Church in East Hampton, to help build a high school in a tiny village called Jido.
John W. Carroll, of Colchester, will serve a period of probation for the crime.
The drawing is tonight at 11 p.m. CT Lottery reminds consumers to "Play Responsibly" and "Know Your Limits."
ESPN’s Dave Stevens keeps active playing baseball and giving motivational speeches.
Groton native Matt Harvey is on the cover of SI — will he go down in history as Connecticut's greatest athlete?
As part of our new Smart Spending series, Patch wants to uncover the true going rate for various goods and services locally, so you'll know exactly how much you should pay for what you need. Help us out by replying in the comments.
Spring is the perfect time to find a good home for what you don’t need.
The team was renamed the "Connecticut Whale" for the last three years.
East Hampton mother and baker Cindy Sullivan hopes to open her Main St. bakery later this month.
Residents backed the 2013-14 budget 315-188. Because of a slight increase in the mill rate taxes will be going up for Portland residents.
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The event, sponsored by the Portland Golf Course, On the Green Restaurant and Farrell’s Restaurant and Caterers, enjoyed a beautiful sunny day.
Are you looking for a job? We've collected a whole openings on Craig's List from several nearby towns.
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.
Two 20-year-olds from Enfield and Portland were arrested on charges of stealing from a Walnut Avenue address.