Council votes to send out a request for proposal for Fisher Farm on Town Farm Road.
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Under the proposal, which the governor will unveil today, some people could see their fuel heating costs cut significantly.
Many trails users joined Town Engineer Russ Arnold and Town Councilor John Vibert Wednesday night.
The state sees new tourism dollars in finding and highlighting “dog-friendly” places in its “Still Revolutionary” tourism campaign.
Career training program designed to meet employer demand.
Another group of advocates for the elderly also is seeking a 50 percent reduction on the use of the drugs in Connecticut nursing homes.
Town sponsoring event to gather public input on local trails.
Mr. Johnson, a former governor of New Mexico, is the nominee of the Libertarian Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Obama is the 44th President of the United States and is looking to get reelected in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Romney, a former Governor of Massachusetts, is the nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
State Comptroller Kevin Lembo also says the state's economic recovery remains sluggish, Medicaid spending is on the rise and he's worried about sales tax revenues.
State officials announced today the project will bring or sustain 13,000 jobs and will represent, overall, a $365.6 million investment in the New Haven-Hartford-Spring Rail line.
Prospective patients can register for the legal right to buy marijuana, but there's still no system in place to allow the sale of the drug.
Dozens of pieces of legislation approved by the General Assembly in its last session will go into effect on Oct. 1.
The Town Council created a policy in 2005 stating capital improvements should be funded at 2.5% of the budget. Since then, the policy has been met twice.
New property value assessments will be mailed to residents.
Campaign says ad linking Republican candidate to Paul Ryan plan is misleading.
DTC office will be home to volunteers working to get Esty, Murphy, Demicco elected.
U.S. Senate candidate Chris Murphy made a campaign stop in Meriden Wednesday morning to highlight specific resources available to small business owners.
Local town committees reaching out to voters on behalf of their candidates.
Community conversation will be held Oct. 3 at the Community and Senior Center.
86-acre parcel owned by the City of Hartford could widen Farmington's bioscience zone and bring in substantial tax revenue.
Includes 2 percent wage increase each year and shift to "consumer-directed" health plan.
New committee would look at whether tax-exempt entities will repay town for services.
Flags to Half-Staff Tuesday For "Honor Our Heroes and Remembrance Day"
Three-year grant to facilitate HIV/AIDS treatment in Connecticut.
Poll claims 42-35 lead, with 4.9 percent margin for error.
First lady's speech at DNC highlights how, in a 50-50 nation, the party that wins the fight over women's rights may very well win the White House.
Speakers tout power of cell and genome research to change lives, economy