Town of Deep River
All correct entries will be put into next week's drawing (weeks 13 & 14).
Take a few minutes to go around your yard and tip out collected water.
Congratulations to Jill White who won the drawing from all correct entries for weeks 11 & 12. She will be awarded a $25.00 gift certific ...
Middlesex County's unemployment rate is lower than the Connecticut average.
This area provides a drop off location for reusable items that residents want to offer to their neighbors. Wooden furniture, household i ...
Neighborhood Assistance Tax Credit for the Deep River Congregational Church and the Deep River Housing Authority will be discussed.
A vote was held both in person and via zoom for the town of Chester's 2021-22 fiscal year budget.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
The 2021-22 town of Essex budget passed.
Tackling unconditional absentee ballots and voter choice, State Representative Christine Palm (D-36) addresses her communities.
The Annual Town Meeting to consider the proposed $25,653,515 budget to finance the operations of the Town and Boards of Education.
The Essex Board of Finance will hold an in-person and remote access Public Hearing via Zoom Meeting, Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 7:30 p.m.
State Representative Christine Palm (D-36) wrote this letter to the community about Judiciary Committee News on April 6
Shining new light on Environmental Committee Bills, State Representative Chrsitine Palm (D-36) writes a letter to the community.
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
State Senator Norm Needleman (D-Essex) supports legislation focused on fighting and preventing suicide and supporting mental health.
President Biden signed an executive order to ensure all eligible citizens can make their voices heard through the electoral process.
State Representative Chrsitine Palm (D-36) recently wrote a letter updating the community about the extension of the Telehealth Services.
State Senator Norm Needleman (D-Essex), Senate Chair of the Energy & Technology Committee excited that two key bills move forward.
Both the Chester Board of Selectman and the Chester Board of Finance will be meeting to discuss important town budget information March 18.
The free virtual event is open to all high school students.
The state representative offers status updates on several bills and which legislative committees are addressing them.
“Rep. Palm is one of the most dedicated environmental advocates in the legislature," Speaker Ritter said.
The U.S. Small Business Administration will soon be introducing new reforms and guidelines to the federal program.
"While I am thrilled that teachers and other school personnel will soon be eligible, I am concerned about other essential workers."
"We need to make it safer and easier for everyone to make their voice heard in the voting booth," Palm writes.
State Senator for the 33rd District and First Selectman of Essex, Norm Needleman, comments about Senate Bill 711.
"As the State continues to try to get everyone in the first cohort of 1B vaccinated, health departments are asking for continued patience."
The ballots have been cast and tallied, and the results are in for the Deep River Municipal Ethics Commission Election results.
This federal program is designed to help certain businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue to pay their employees.
Deep River's calendar of meetings this week.
Essex's calendar of meetings this week.
Chester's calendar of meetings this week.
1.3 million residents are eligible to receive vaccine in Phase 1b as 46,000 first doses are expected to be delivered weekly.
Connecticut's Paid Family and Medical Leave program went into effect Jan. 1, providing up to 12 weeks of paid time off.
The state is getting ready to move into Phase 1B of the schedule, including individuals 75 and older and certain essential workers.
The Jan. 21 virtual hearing will address Allison Sloane's zoning request in the Village Industrial District.
By 2025, seniors will be able to deduct 100 percent of their pension and annuity income.
Directly responding to the happenings in Washington D.C. Wednesday, Chester's First Selectwoman took to the pen.