The state's tax policies and state employee pension and retirement funds have put Connecticut in a precarious fiscal situation.
The U.S. Senator gave his approval to a project that officials say would help revitalize the Thompsonville section of town.
The governor and members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation are upset about the Senate's vote on Wednesday.
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-CT, has asked Fox Sports not to broadcast a NASCAR race because the NRA is a sponsor.
Advocates on both sides of the gun control issue descended upon the University of Hartford to see President Barack Obama during his visit to West Hartford on April 8.
Most of the information on the registry would come from documents that are available to the public under the FOI law.
State legislative leaders have provided President Obama a framework on the national gun debate.
Fire officials plan to build a new station on the 1+ acre parcel on Lincoln Street.
Rep. David Kiner will be interviewing Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on his cable access show "Kiner's Community", and Patch readers get to suggest which questions to ask.
The school security subcommittee is hosting a forum Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Enfield High School.
The Commerce Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly kills the bill.
The protest took place behind Enfield Town Hall prior to a special meeting of the Enfield Town Council Monday.
A proposal for electronic tolls on some of the state's major highways got sidelined in committee last week.
A rally has been planned for Monday, March 18 at 5:30 p.m. at the Enfield Town Hall.
The Town Council and Board of Education have to vote on the proposal, which if approved, would take effect no later than the start of the new school year.
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The IRS does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email or social media channels to request personal or financial information.
Public workshop to be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Village Center of Thompsonville; bus tours of the area begin at 9 a.m..
Enfield avoided having any businesses on the list, but several neighboring communities have companies at least 90 days delinquent on their taxes, according to the state's Department of Revenue Services.
The former director of the Enfield Library is now director of the Farmington Library.
He believes his history debate with Hollywood had produced results.
Last month was a problem with the heating system; this week, the plaza management did not plow the parking area, forcing town crews to provide access to the facility.
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.
Bill Kiner recalls his long association with the former Enfield superintendent of schools, who passed away Sunday.
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?
He will be a big player in military and agricultural matters.
Cars are prohibited from street parking through midnight Wednesday.
"Magic Carpet Rides" are available free through the end of January.
The $43,000 grant is one of seven awarded throughout the state of Connecticut.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy speaks to the tragedy in Newtown, as well as Connecticut's budget, economy, education and energy.
Govs. Malloy, Christie, and Cuomo sign joint letter Friday asking the U.S. House of Representatives to pass Superstorm Sandy aid package without, citing "time of crisis."
Former school board member replaces Chuck Johnson.
The unemployment rate remained steady at 7.8 percent in December despite the looming threat of going over the fiscal cliff.
A truck from the convoy delivering wreaths from Maine to Arlington National Cemetery stopped off in Enfield Tuesday morning.
Starting Jan. 1, residents ages 18 and older will have to hold a three-month learner's permit before taking the test, similar to requirements for 16- and 17-year-olds, the state Department of Motor Vehicles said Wednesday.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy joined state troopers, officials and the family of TPC Kenneth Hall of Hartford, who died Sept. 2, 2010, when his cruiser was hit by a speeding driver on I-91 in Enfield, at a ceremony naming the Middletown rest stop for Hall.