The cameras would catch motorists who run a red light and could generate millions of dollars in revenues for the state.
The district has used up all of its "inclement weather" days
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy stopped by Royal Ice Cream on Warren Street in town Tuesday to unveil a portion of his new energy strategy.
Also, Yoga for kids in Middletown.
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If you have a child under age 17, the Child Tax Credit may save you money at tax-time. Here are some facts the IRS wants you to know about the credit.
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Two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip will change his car's number and give visibility to the Sandy Hook School Support Fund during the iconic NASCAR race.
Education officials are set to vote on a plan today to hike tuition and fees at the four state universities, Eastern, Western, Central and Southern. The move would not increase UConn's tuition and fees.
The freshman Republican has a lot on her plate for the 2013 session of the General Assembly.
The Russian meteorite strike this week brings back memories of the first documented meteorite strike in North America — right here in Connecticut!
He believes his history debate with Hollywood had produced results.
Monday is a federal holiday in honor of the nation's first president, George Washington, sometimes called "Presidents' Day." Here's a starter list of what's open and closed in town.
A look at some remarkable police cases from around Connecticut.
The following information was provided by the East Hampton Police Department. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
The vice president will be the keynote speaker at a conference at Western Connecticut State University on Thursday, Feb. 21.
Recent Real Estate Transactions For East Hampton
It's an option the legislature should consider, House Speaker and Hamden Rep. Brendan Sharkey says.
First Selectwoman Susan Bransfield recently told the Hartford Courant that she and other locals have been working on getting the trail extended.
The weekend forecast calls for up to 3 inches on Saturday for East Hampton and Portland. Do you remember where you left the shovel?
Middletown this week quietly marked the blast in 2010 that killed six workers at the plant and injured 50 others. The explosion was felt across the Connecticut River in Portland.
There's something for everyone in the myriad of bills pending in the state's General Assembly this year.
Also, some tips on avoiding tax mistakes.
As hundreds rallied in Hartford for tougher gun laws, Patch was on hand to find out what brought people to the March for Change on Thursday.
Toyota agreed to pay a total $29 million to the 30 participating states to settle consumer protection claims over lack of timely disclosure and misrepresentations by the company. Connecticut will receive $1.4 million.
How and why did this town get the name East Hampton?
Connecticut enrolled agent Kristin Roberts names the most common tax return mistakes she has seen during her 16 years as a tax professional.
The proposal is currently pending before the legislature's Transportation Committee.
The National Weather Service is calling for just a dusting to one inch of snow in this area overnight.
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Touring part of the state Tuesday Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said climate change is to blame for the severe storms this state has seen in the last two years.
Also, school vacation starts next week.
The towns have cleared roads well enough for bus travel in both communities.
Parent company Nestle voluntarily recalls two product codes of the Culinary Collection Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli, after 3 consumers reported finding glass fragments.
This waterfront contemporary on Lake Pocotopaug is on the market for $1.25 million.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has proposed legislation to eliminate minimum package store pricing standards that make liquor sales more expensive in this state.
Visiting with Branford's officials, Malloy discusses the Blizzard of 2013, the latest of many natural disasters he has seen Connecticut through.
Town and school officials are concerned that tall snowbanks blocking site lines, roads narrowed by the snow and snow-covered sidewalks are still too prevalent to send children and buses out tomorrow.
Also, the East Hampton Board of Education has rescheduled two meetings this week.