Democratic Town Committee votes to formally back Chris Murphy for U.S. Senate
Town to go ahead with $3.4 million energy service agreement to execute 94 projects.
Council members asked the committee to hold its final meeting and report back.
Political tweaks to state education grant have put the town behind its neighbors in funding, legislators and administrators say.
Narrows increase to 3.55 percent, but members say they need to do what's right for students.
Thanks former Town Plan and Zoning Commission chairman for 24 years of service.
Town Council makes status quo for town, slight increase for education this year's budget goal.
All are welcome at reception for volunteers, businesses, town and board of education employees.
Overtime, cafeteria inventory, debris removal contract included in number.
As part of its mission, UConn is responsible for fostering the kind of innovative thinking that will ultimately lead to the creation of jobs and thriving new business ventures.
Save the Ville members invited to present their ideas on how to resolve traffic congestion in Unionville center.
While LDS land wouldn't be taxable, service road would open up riverfront for development.
Reception will honor employees, businesses and volunteers who served the town and its residents during Irene and Alfred.
Percent increase on assessment of taxable property remains steady from 2010.
Failing systems tied into $3.5 million performance contract.
Fifth Congressional District candidate pens pledge to avoid dividing GOP.
Business leaders shared their 2012 legislative agenda.
Legal glitches slowed process, but Town Council is now ready to make appointments.
Hearing on Conservation Commission moved due to traffic, power outage.
A unifying message or missed chance for leadership — what do you think?
State officials say decision is "unfortunate"and unfounded.
Cite report claiming 85 percent of new baby products contain potentially harmful chemicals.
Don Doeg named secretary on commission.
State representative plans to run again for 19th District House seat.
Town Council members decide to hold off on setting a goal for the budget to get more information from the Board of Education.
Ordinance creating new joint body was supposed to take effect Jan. 1 but legal issues delayed it, possibly until late February.
Members of town's boards and commissions sworn in Tuesday night.
New members vow to serve the town.
Final negotiations provide 'plenty of protections' for state to get its share, Governor Malloy says.
Patch wants to know who you support as the Republican candidate for President.
Representative hopes to recreate tribute to village veterans.
Farmington police union negotiated a new contract; town employees agree to pension changes.
After 1,700 left the question blank during the Nov. 8 election, the Town Council is considering offering voters another chance.
Town Council chairman got high praise at Tuesday night tribute.
If you missed pickup in your neighborhood, bring your leaves and debris to the town compost station - don't put it on the curb.
Conn. Safe Teen Driving Awareness Week Dec. 4-10
Town crews will attempt one round of leaf pickup, weather permitting.
Costs may run $600,000 more than anticipated due to hanging branches, pickup along private roads.
No consensus on congressional district lines.
Do you think the power outage impacted the election?