"We must continue to fight for the largest river in our town, and for our most precious of resources — our water," zoning candidate writes.
Fairfield’s plan for nearly $25 million in federal funds was approved Monday by the Board of Selectmen — but not unanimously.
Paula Gallo has written a letter in support of Alexis Harrison, who is running for Fairfield's Town Plan & Zoning Commission.
"We are back and will be live on Saturday October 2.
“These are the kind of dialogues that we need to be having in Fairfield for the benefit of the town and its residents,” one attorney said.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Fairfield.
MetroCOG will hold a virtual public information meeting concerning the CEDS on Wednesday, September 15th at 5:00 PM.
The Fairfield County unemployment rate worsened slightly during the summer.
“This is going to create an unimaginable spike in need and evictions,” state Sen. Hwang said. “And I don’t believe we’re prepared for it.”
Robert Mayer and six other former town employees and contractors charged in the fill pile scandal had court dates scheduled for Tuesday.
Zoning commission candidate and land use advocate Alexis Harrison has written a letter to the editor.
The mask mandate, prioritizing vaccination and masking disagreements were among topics recently addressed by Fairfield's first selectwoman.
Plans for a proposed six-story affordable apartment building can move forward, but only if the height is lowered by two stories.
Vaccines are readily available at the major pharmacies and through healthcare systems/providers.
See the latest announcement from the town of Fairfield.
Chemicals from around the home, workshop or garden shed may contain substances which are difficult to dispose of safely.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
Fairfield preservation advocate Alexis Harrison has submitted a letter opposing a large apartment complex planned near the Merritt Parkway.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Fairfield residents.
Fairfield's Republican Town Committee issued a news release Tuesday discussing recent court developments in the fill pile investigation.
While the former official, accused of forgery, was denied his request Monday, he may have the chance to apply for the program again.
Many in the Fairfield area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
Both parties have set their slates ahead of the municipal election in November.
The complaint referenced jammed tabulators and a bag full of ballots during the November presidential race, the Connecticut Post reported.
Recent court filings also name the former police chief and chief fiscal officer as "uncharged co-conspirators" in the Fairfield case.
The election may not be until November, but the process formally started earlier this week as Democrat candidates were chosen.
Fairfield will receive $24.8 million over two years as part of the American Rescue Plan Act, introduced in the wake of the pandemic.
The Fairfield Forestry Committee is updating its document for preserving, enhancing and maintaining the town’s trees.
Fairfield officials are holding an online informational workshop next week to discuss how best to use the money.
Fairfield's ex-CFO, in court Tuesday, tried to force a subordinate to alter invoices, but instead she went to the police, a prosecutor said.
The town has been operating under an emergency declaration since March 16, 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic was starting to spread in CT.
A Fairfield man sued an RTM member over a Facebook post, accusing her of defamation. The member called the case a "travesty of justice."