Supporters cheer state rep's successes, including UConn expansion.
Superintendent, Board of Education chair say deficit "is not your fault."
Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee announces $9.8 Million grants to Farmington, Storrs, Yale researchers.
Public hearing continued from May 23 on Town Plan and Zoning agenda for June 19.
Four new K-9 teams, trained in tracking and evidence recovery, formed by Department of Environmental and Energy Protection.
Every resident in attendance voted against the low-pressure system - already voted down at referendum.
Initiative would allow Connecticut towns to phase in revaluation.
Less than a year after legislation approving the plan took effect, Gov. Malloy, legislators lift ceremonial shovels.
High credit rating helps town get lower interest rate.
Dashes hopes of deferring projected tax increase.
Middletown's Veterans Park is the future site of the Connecticut Trees of Honor Memorial, where each of the 63 armed services members who lost their lives in Afghanistan or Iraq will be honored with a plaque.
The panel came to a consensus on the hotly debated 22.5 percent of the evaluation, which was originally based on standardized test scores, according to the Hartford Courant.
Dwight Blint says he's running to stop spending and record tax increases.
New Small Business Express Program was part of the Jobs Bill.
Four-term councilman accepts Democratic nomination, rematch of 2010.
Democrats support state rep's run for second term.
Learn about energy tax benefits, credits and incentives that can help the bottom line.
Farmington representative seeks second term in 21st House District.
Those with a mortgage in arrears are urged to contact the state.
Bill would designate the lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook in Granby as Wild and Scenic Rivers.
Paula Ray one of six to receive title from State of Connecticut Town Clerk’s Association.
Former state representative continues push for Fifth Congressional District seat.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy ends "Blue Laws" in ceremony at Enfield Town Hall.
The Congressional race heats up as the party picks its candidate and two others vow to primary.
Farmington's Fifth District Congressional candidate scheduled 4 p.m. press conference.
Legislation proposed by Rep. Wadsworth would allow Farmington to delay implementing new property values.
Two projects — golf course irrigation system replacement and clubhouse renovations that would have cost $4 million — were emphatically voted down by residents Thursday night.
Citizenship of the Year Award focuses on heroic efforts in town response after October snowstorm.
FHS senior accepts scholarship and proclamation of commendation from Town Council.
Endorses committee's final recommendation, based on a plan from the 1990s.
After more aggressive New Britain Avenue relocation plan was vetoed by the public, committee will recommend older plan.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints presented its proposal to wetlands commission Monday.
14 people in 9 states - including 1 in Connecticut - made ill by contact with this product
Group of "professional-quality resident" actors to perform at renovated Canton Town Hall space.
Bye, on the board of directors of pro-business group, says bill will help create well-trained workforce.
Parents, Farmington Future members took to the phones Thursday to get voters out.
Voters get their say today on $90.3 million budget for fiscal year 2012-13.
Highland Park Market Owner Timothy Devanney says a proposal to raise the minimum wage in Connecticut could end up costing his stores hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Town program provides relief for elderly, disabled.
Connecticut joins 16 other states in abolishing capital punishment.