There's $13 Million for Connecticut Taxpayers Who Have Not Filed a 2009 Income Tax Return, With an Average of $638 in Refunds Each.
Attorney General George Jepsen announced a $7 million multistate settlement with Google over unauthorized data collection from unsecured wireless networks.
Get rich quick! Suspects tear an ATM off a Glastonbury bank with a pay loader before burying it in a Hartford landfill.
This property includes gorgeous views from the back deck.
Public Information Officer Lt. J. Paul Vance of the state police provides answers to your law enforcement questions.
The state paid out $1.4 billion last year in pensions, with 525 state retirees getting at least $100,000 each annually, the group reports.
No American-made autos made the magazine's Top 10 list for 2013, so it created a second list of just cars made in the USA. Read on ...
Interviews of chief applicants has started and the town hopes to have the new chief on the job by the end of May.
Also, the Connecticut Spring Antiques Show is this weekend.
Recent obituaries of folks who lives touched Portland and East Hampton.
St. Patrick's Day is Sunday!
A new Pew study says 78 percent of teens now have a cell phone, and almost half (47 percent) of those own smartphones.
The governor says state weapon manufacturers sell most of their products out of state anyway.
As bad as last month's blizzard was, the March blizzard in 1888 was worse, paralyzing the state with up to a 50-inch snowfall and 20-30 foot drifts.
Sure, those Easter treats are fun to eat, but they are even more fun to use in arts and crafts! Make an amazing diorama out of PEEPS Easter candies and enter to win a PEEPS prize pack!
The town is forming a coalition to set the town's vision.
Also, Tommy's Restaurant is participating in Dining Out For Life.
Army Capt. Andrew M. Pedersen-Keel was killed in action.
The school wants to make the Husky dog tougher looking.
The town is looking for a "seasonal maintainer." Also, "Life of Pi" is airing at the Portland Public Library.
One local building official is concerned that a bill that seeks to improve the former Sunrise resort in Moodus is opening the door to such a situation.
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The following people died recently and all have family in East Hampton.
The latest survey from the university shows Malloy is enjoying his highest approval rating so far, but indicates voters don’t think he deserves a second term.
On Monday, a judge struck down New York City's ban on large-sized sugary that was to take effect Tuesday. Do you think the government can regulate better health?
The Board of Finance has postponed its meeting, scheduled for Monday, while school officials develop new cost estimates based on the discovery of additional PCBs at the high school.
Also, Robert Wojciechowski, 44, of Portland, a minister at St. Mary's Parish in Portland, died at home unexpectedly last week.
It's been 4 1/2 months since Hurricane Sandy ravaged the Northeast. Have you made all the necessary repairs? Has your community? Tell us in the comments.
The students are upset about tuition increases and the state university system's representation in Hartford.
It is the perfect sequence for the kids.
People from throughout the state either marched in or watch the 42nd annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Saturday, March 9, in the state's capital. Patch reader Kathy Payne was there to capture the day in pictures.
Also, a video on how to track your tax refund.
The following information was provided by the East Hampton Police Department. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
Connecticut native Sam Hardy played a key role in the original release of the movie classic in March of 1933.
The brothers, both convicted felons, were seen carrying sacks of copper pipes around 11 a.m. Sunday, police report.
This video can show you how to track it.
Need a project to entertain the kids during a rainy day? Keep reading for instructions and supply lists for three easy crafts!