A state official welcomed a federal announcement this week.
Health reasons are cited for his decision to step down from his post.
The public is invited to Coffee Hour with State Rep. Carol Hall on Saturday, April 8, 10:30 am at Angelina’s Restaurant.
The goal of the license plates is to enhance public awareness of the importance of breast cancer research.
The legislation would require certain military honors at funerals for deceased veterans.
The chairman of the Enfield Board of Education read a letter of apology prior to Tuesday night's meeting.
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The state-owned dam has been in need of major repairs for more than a decade.
The public is invited to a Coffee Hour with State Rep. Greg Stokes on Saturday, February 18 in Enfield.
Stokes has proposed House Bill 546, which will expand mental health services to veterans and members of the armed forces.
The secretary of the state released the key dates this week for the November 2017 municipal elections.
The 2017 legislative session began on Jan. 4 and will adjourn Jun. 7.
A heated exchange followed the nomination of two different individuals for a council-appointed board.
New measures to cut wait times were tested in Wethersfield and Enfield.
Here is how Enfield voted in the 2016 election.
Election Day registrations will be accepted Tuesday but there are certain rules.
A photo and story of a historic moment in Enfield history.
The secretary of the state said sample ballots are now posted on her office website.
Why he is the right choice for the 58th District.
Election Day is just over two weeks away, which usually means a considerable amount of last-minute letters to the editor.
Secretary of the State Denise Merrill announced Wednesday that absentee ballots are now available.
Herbie Foy served the Enfield community for 55 years, including numerous years with the Enfield Police Department.
Tim Herbst's friendly political rivalry with State Rep. David Alexander has soured after Alexander contacted police about the text.
The Q&A will be held Monday, Sept. 26 at Nathan Hale Elementary School.
Campaign season for state offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
The Town of Enfield will hold its quarterly Q & A at Nathan Hale Elementary School September 26.
Under terms of the settlement, neither party may disclose the financial arrangement.
An audit resulted in a comprehensive list of conservation measures that have the potential to significantly reduce energy consumption.
The U.S. senator plans to discuss the heroin and opioid epidemic in the community.
He plans to continue seeking a third term in the Connecticut General Assembly despite his recent arrest for operating under the influence.