Obituaries for East Hampton and Portland.
The town is still digging out from this weekend's blizzard.
How much did it cost you to get plowed out after the blizzard?
The roads are still not passable enough for school buses.
Ice and fog expected to worsen road conditions overnight into Monday.
Governor Malloy says the approval sets in motion federal aid in the form of equipment and reimbursement of costs incurred by municipalities.
The following information was provided by the East Hampton Police Department. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
Many roads remain unplowed Sunday.
Officials will make a decision later today about whether to close schools tomorrow. In Portland, road clearing continues at a "slow and steady" pace.
Many streets around town are still unplowed. But many towns are having the same problem.
Portland police report that one or more tractor trailer trucks have broken down and are blocking one lane of the bridge. Witnesses say it's several trucks and the traffic is backing up into Middletown.
Gov. Malloy briefs Connecticut residents on the impact of the historic blizzard, which is being blamed for at least one death, and gives an update on the latest restoration efforts.
The town manager is issuing a reverse 911 call to alert residents that many of the back roads in town remain unplowed. In Portland last night a wind gust of up to 81 MPH was recorded.
The area has gotten about two feet of snow so far ... and as of 7 a.m. it's still snowing.
The following information was provided by the Portland Police Department. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
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Not all meteorologists accept the name game, or acknowledge this storm as Nemo. Or Charlotte.
Friday's blizzard is expected to drop up to 21 inches of snow this weekend in East Hampton and Portland! See how many inches have fallen in your area with the LIVE map below.
Weather forecasters are calling it a "historic" storm.
Also, you can still apply for FEMA aid from our last major storm.
The "EHHC Renovate to Educate" political action committee will lobby to help pass a referendum for the project.
The state's two major utilities are getting ready as well.
A powerful winter storm is expected to hammer the region and much of state — bringing with it heavy snow, high winds and at times white out conditions — from Friday into Saturday morning.
Home sales in the state are on the rise, The Warren Group reports, and increased in every month in 2012.
Also, there's a big snowstorm brewing and the East Hampton Library is celebrating Chinese New Year.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1, but offices will remain open for walk-ins and package deliveries will continue. Tell Us: How will this affect you?
Current computer models of the approaching storm show it bringing "significant snowfall" to the state.
Congressman asks director to rectify votes of the state's delegation, including a New London congressman
Also, a book signing at the Portland Library and an ice-carving contest this weekend.
Dr. Mager served the town of Enfield for 25 years, including 20 as superintendent.
The council's two Democrats are questioning Town Manager Michael Maniscalco's decision to make former chief Matthew Reimondo the interim chief.
As of Nov. 1 all purchases in this state from the online retailer will include the 6.35 percent state sales tax.
The town is seeking a replacement for Chief Matthew Reimondo.
Also, "Winter Trails Day" is Saturday.
The governor has to work with the state's General Assembly this session on how to plug a $2 billion hole in the Connecticut budget.
Some say this is just the latest in a long controversy involving the chief and politics in town.
Also, the White Dog Cafe in Portland has a new owner.
Connecticut Chuckles VIII, newly sworn in as the state groundhog, saw her shadow Saturday morning at the Lutz Children's Museum in Manchester, portending a late spring for the state.
Newly elected state representative Melissa Ziobron wants to make the biking, walking and hiking trail more prominent in the state.