The Town Council agreed to use $50,000 to provide free parking at the Mystic Arts Center. Much of that money is already spent.
Several U.S. lawmakers are backing a bill, filed on the eve of July 4 in the U.S. House of Representatives, that would require it.
The University of Connecticut will host the homeowners assistance program on Tuesday, July 10
Nowadays, being rich, even mega-rich, isn't unusual for folks who serve in the nation's capital.
The court voted 6-3 this week to reject a law that made it a crime to lie about winning war medals.
Paving of West Main Street in downtown Mystic resumes on Monday; business owners say Mystic is becoming a joke.
The largely Democratic electorate of Connecticut praised the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Thursday to uphold most of Obamacare.
Groton city, town want the state to help fund an assessment of vacant Pfizer property and create a task force to look at future potential uses.
This just in: Meeting set for principals, parents Wednesday at 10 at Claude Chester.
Shays: “No new BRAC. I will fight it as hard as I can possibly fight."
He's here to talk about BRAC with local officials
...And bring meds to Groton's new prescription drug drop box
Going door to door, doggone it!
Street milling expected to continue until 5 p.m.
Town Council decides to foot the bill; street milling to be done Thursday
An independent arbitrator has ruled that some 40 workers should be reinstated after they were fired or forced out of their jobs amid fraud allegations.
Latest job report shows 8.8 percent of town residents are out of work, up from 8.3 percent last month.
The attorney general says the utility's response to two major storms last year was so poor it should pay for it with stiff penalties.
The town's planning director says a delay could result in higher labor costs. Should Groton do it anyway?
A new report indicates it is.
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 Prospect Street residence will be part of the 8th Annual Connecticut Open House Day on Saturday, June 9.
Planning Director says he knows businesses want the work to wait until October, but such a decision could have financial consequences.
Preliminary cause of fire that damaged nuclear submarine at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard released.
This state saw a 2 percent increase in gross domestic product last year, exceeding many neighboring states along the East Coast.
The council 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.
Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor told the Associated Press that the system will help parents choose quality day care and early childhood education option for their children.
The waiver will give Connecticut more flexibility for how it can spend federal education money.
The Blue Star Museums Initiative launches on Memorial Day and runs through Labor Day
Test center will open in Cheshire on May 30.
Ex-Congressman Shays, however, says getting to the primary was "the second stage" in his bid for retiring US Sen. Joe Lieberman's seat.
The state's share of a $25 billion settlement will be spent on expanding programs that assist distressed homeowners.
Connecticut veterans with a service-related disability can obtain free lifetime state park passes through The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)
Judge Arthur C. Hadden gave Ryan C. Wright the maximum possible sentence for the Groton murder of Jamel Campbell
This historic preservation grant is offered through Connecticut's State Historic Preservation office
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is the conference's keynote speaker
East Lyme's First Selectman will challenge Madison's Daria Novak for the Republican nomination
Go fishing on May 12--no license required!
Juan M. Garcia III explained new personnel policies, including Breathalyzer tests
14 people in 9 states - including 1 in Connecticut - made ill by contact with this product