It will be held on the Town Green.
Contest details are included below.
The young fan was surprised by a visit from the performer and reality television winner.
Police have taken to Facebook to remind citizens of a safe location one can utilize when conducting online sales or purchases.
A pleasant weather pattern should extend into back-to-school week.
A study from the University discovered that voters prefer Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, but not by much.
The department has taken to social media to warn residents to be vigilant.
The Shellfish Commission has stepped in to assure the area is presentable again.
The new American-style eatery will soon be opening and is currently still accepting applications.
The end of summer is coming to a close.
A full brochure of programs has been updated.
There will also be a summer concert in the evening too.
Potential candidates invited to learn more about job opportunities at Frontier and to apply for positions in Connecticut
Looking for the best pulled pork sandwich, or maybe a majestic batch of wings, hot or mild, near you? Patch has you covered.
27 talented amateur chefs unite to raise money for Shoreline families in crisis on October 16 at the 22nd Men Who Cook Fundraising Gala.
The newly-renovated lot was made possible by a state grant.
Take a look at this list of the 100 best places to retire in Connecticut. Do you agree?
Looking for the best slice of pizza in your area? Patch has you covered. Here’s how your local pizza places were ranked, according to Yelp.
Ben Bodman graduated in a ceremony on July 15.
Bear sightings have been on rise on the Shoreline this summer.
Local officials urge residents to read up on the latest safety tips.
Looking for the best place to grab a drink, or a few, at a place near you? Here’s how your local bars were ranked on Yelp.
Looking for the best eatery in your area? Here is how your local restaurants were ranked on Yelp.
A total of five Connecticut communities made the top 30 list.
Tips for staying safe on the roads during the busy summer travel months.
TEACH's 2nd Annual Cutting Out Cancer Cut-a-Thon will be held August 14.
The American Red Cross also says there is a dire need for more people to donate blood.
Town officials said Saturday that weather and the chance of rain tonight was the reason for the fireworks postponement.
Organization is one of ten nonprofits sharing more than $175,00 in funding to support humanities programs
Construction on 95 will continue through July.
Town leaders say the issue is a state one and none they can control.
Chloe Mason-Mann, who has Down syndrome and leukemia at age 7, has received an outpouring of support from the community.
Renovations on the Grass Island Shack will be completed over the summer.
Now that summer is here, it's time to enjoy some ice cream. Hopefully this list will help.