Maltese lost a close roll-call vote to incumbent Mayor Joseph Maturo Jr. for the GOP's mayoral nomination.
East Haven residents can pick up a form until August 20.
The caucus will be held on August 24.
The beer industry has a $2 billion economic impact on Connecticut, according to a new study, Beer Serves America.
The report finds a lot of 25-34 year olds are currently unemployed and they also have a significant amount of loan debt.
Rep. Albis praised the appointment.
Summer break ends with a tax break for your back-to-school shopping in East Haven.
The DMV shutdown will affect some major services, but others will remain active. We’ll let you know what impact it will have on you.
The $720,000 will be applied to the town's contingency fund which has increased by 1,600 percent in four years, the mayor said.
Data released by the FEC shows that Clinton is the favorite in East Haven when it comes to campaign donations.
Maturo turned back a strong challenge by Salvatore Maltese for the GOP town committee mayoral nomination.
A study shows Connecticut workers must make $24.29 an hour to afford rent in the state, more than the $16 average renter’s salary.
The event was held in Washington, D.C. and it included 300 officials from all over the U.S.
A new study breaks it down.
Michael Speer earns the Democratic Party’s endorsement in his run for town mayor.
The town committee will meet Monday, July 27 to endorse candidates for mayor, town clerk, and other elected positions.
The poll finds Democrats and seniors more likely to view Connecticut favorably than Republicans and younger people.
Also Chromebooks will be used to ensure Town Council members can stay in quick contact with constituents.
The report cites high deficits and debt obligations are driving the state into ‘fiscal peril.’
A new report examines which states offer you the biggest bang for your buck, and the news is not good for CT.
Sen. Len Fasano praised the new legislation that was recently approved.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores, which is in effect just in time for the Fourth of July.
The state will change many of its liquor laws again, including expanding package store hours.
Gov. Malloy proposed several changes to the budget. Several large companies are considering a move out of state.
Roger Sherman!!
Indiana took out a full-page ad in the WSJ, lending its support to Fairfield-based GE and others that have criticized the state's new taxes.
Federal officials say the now former official demanded a payment of $200 or he would make the victim tear down the addition.
Trickle down effect of big businesses leaving the state would be devastating, politicians said.
Senator Len Fasano, R-North Haven, Senate Minority Leader, expresses his concern over the budget passage.