A periodic interview series with an Enfield resident or small business owner.
The presidential candidate made a brief stop in Enfield, which was captured in several photographs, just days before the 1960 election.
Last Friday, the governor announced a decision to hold back $91 million in state aid.
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A request of Enfield residents to invest $35 million into renovation of the half-century old John F. Kennedy Middle School did not pass.
Town residents voted on several offices and a referendum question Tuesday. Here are results posted on the Secretary of the State's web site.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
Several municipalities were placed on downgrade or negative outlooks lists on Tuesday.
Campaign season for local offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
William "Red" Edgar devoted his entire life to serving the Enfield community.
The longtime resident, teacher and coach assumed the District 2 council seat formerly held by the late Red Edgar.
Public input is being sought concerning the proposed $95 million project.
Candidates were selected for Town Council, Board of Education and constable at party caucuses Tuesday night.
William "Red" Edgar dedicated more than 55 years of his life to serving the Enfield community.
Members from the community joined State Rep. Greg Stokes at Mark’s Restaurant for casual conversation in Enfield.
Residents will have the opportunity to meet with Rep. Stokes in an informal setting to discuss the issues that shaped the 2017 legislative s
CT State Reps are partnering with the American Legion Post #80 to host a collection drive for worn starting May 29.
Gov. Malloy wants to cut millions in state aid to local communities to reduce the state’s deficit. See how much each state town would lose.