Joe Michelangelo, already charged in the Fairfield investigation, was arrested again Friday in connection with new allegations, police said.
The charges announced Thursday are far from the first in the fill pile scandal.
Among those newly charged is Brian Carey, who was named interim head of public works after the department's director was arrested in 2019.
As many as six people — including another former town employee — may be charged in the case, the Connecticut Post reports, citing sources.
"I am proud of the RTM Democrats for averting this expensive golden handshake," RTM Majority Leader Jill Vergara writes.
Fairfield selectmen approved $1.7 million in bonds for numerous contamination cleanups in town. Next to vote is the Board of Finance.
The Fairfield post office supervisor was accused of stealing cash from envelopes in the mail, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Here is how Fairfield residents voted for every person on the ballot, including president, Congress and their local state races.
President Donald Trump was never going to win Connecticut. See how he fared in Fairfield in 2020 compared to 2016.
Michelle McCabe led Tony Hwang in Weston and Westport, but lagged behind in Newtown, Easton and Fairfield, according to unofficial results.
The results of the election in Fairfield's state senate district remained outstanding into early Wednesday morning.
In Connecticut, Democrats have decisive majorities over Republicans in both chambers of the State Legislature.
In CT there are currently 22 Democratic legislators and 14 Republicans in the State Senate. Several top leaders didn't seek reelection.
Tuesday's race between Jennifer Leeper and Brian Farnen is a rematch after Farnen claimed a narrow victory in a January special election.
While some Fairfield voters reported crowding, long lines or equipment malfunctions, more said they had a good experience voting Tuesday.
Election Day is finally here and Patch wants to know if you experienced any issues voting in Fairfield.
The polls are now open in Fairfield. Here’s everything you need to know about the candidates and where to vote.
Fairfield's registrars of voters have published a roundup of tips and reminders for those casting ballots Tuesday.
Messages, some of which were profane and anti-police, were spray-painted over campaign signs and written in shaving cream on the driveway.
Fairfield residents head to the polls Nov. 3 to vote for president, Congress, and several local and state races.
Candidates for the 28th Senatorial District, 133rd House District and 134th House District faced off in brief, one-on-one debates.
"Tony Hwang is a person who is involved in politics to improve his state and local community."
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Fairfield from voting.
"Carla Volpe is that person and we know that she will fight for what is right, and she will fight for equality in education."
"Michelle McCabe has the skills for and experience in tackling some of the biggest economic challenges facing the people of Connecticut."
"Tony is a truly dedicated family man and a deeply passionate public servant and community leader."
"I was relieved when I researched our district’s candidates for state senate this year and came across Michelle McCabe."
"Who would you rather have in Hartford: a politician or someone committed to governing?"
"Our State Representative, Cristin McCarthy Vahey, has served as a quintessential example of a leader."
"I urge you to vote Cristin McCarthy Vahey on November 3rd to be the one to lift us up together and carry us forward."
"Your vote for Laura Devlin is critical to ensure she is re-elected and will continue the fight against tolls when they are proposed."
"Brian is smart and dedicated- please help him to help our Town! Vote for Brian Farnen for State Assembly."
Paula Gallo gives her reasons to vote for Joanne Romano-Csonka for state representative of the 133rd District.
"I whole-heartedly support Jenn Leeper, because she defies this stereotypical mold of an empty politician."
"Carla is someone who will support family leave, a higher minimum wage, and measures that support the Black Lives Matter movement."
"Tony Hwang is a thoughtful leader who is fighting for our best Connecticut."
"In this Covid-19 world, Jennifer wants to move Fairfield forward in a healthy, safe and productive way."
"Independent thinkers understand Brian Farnen is the best candidate to represent Fairfield’s 132nd District as State Legislator."
"As the Democratic Selectwoman of Fairfield, Cristin has informed my own style of leadership."
"Mrs. Volpe doesn’t care that I’m only in high school. She treats me like I am a constituent."