House Chair of Insurance & Real Estate committee released a statement in response to Trump's decision to end cost-share subsidies.
A group of neighbors had opposed the pool plans.
The teachers' union submitted the letter in support of Hoey, the Democratic First Selectman candidate.
No matter what happens with the state's budget situation, local officials say they won't hit residents with a supplemental tax bill.
Top officials from several Shoreline towns held a press conference explaining what a lack of a state budget is doing to their towns.
The purpose of the meeting is to identify and assess natural hazard risks in towns, such as flooding, winter storms and hurricanes.
Representative Sean Scanlon of Guilford was named chairman of the 18th annual CROP Hunger Walk on Sunday, October 1st.
Two Republicans battled to become their party's nominee this fall during Tuesday's primary.
Hartmann's campaign manager wrote a letter to the editor.
Scanlon is inviting constituents to join him for his upcoming “Coffee and Conversation office hours session at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7.
Neighbors are worried the pool will cause parking issues in the neighborhood.
Nearly 140 Connecticut school districts would lose significant state education aid. See below for how much your town would lose.
A primary will be held next month to determine the Republican Party's first selectman candidate.
The work will last up to 10 days.
State Rep. Sean Scanlon said he hopes the declaration will mean more federal funds for Connecticut.
Joseph Mazza said he is very worried that if a budget is not approved soon that Gov. Malloy will take action hurting the town.
It's a wide open race for first selectman as Incumbent First Selectman Joe Mazza is not seeking re-election after two terms.
A primary will be held next month to determine who is the GOP first selectman nominee.
Republican officials shared their list of endorsed candidates.
A petition was submitted this week ensuring there will be a primary.
Proceeds of the bond sale will help fund school facility projects.
Town officials say bond rating agencies recently released its findings concerning the town's fiscal health.
The money will be used to help offset expenses, officials said.
The current lawmaker is in his second term as a state representative serving Guilford and Branford.
A primary may be possible. Democrats have already selected their candidate.
The Republican Town Committee has already endorsed Robert Hartmann for first selectman but there will be a challenge Thursday night.
Connecticut and local officials expressed support for the Federal Railroad Administration's decision today.
The race is wide open this year as Republican First Selectman Joe Mazza announced recently he is retiring.
Guilford Patch interviews the Republican candidate. Read more about his platform below.
The event will be at the Guilford Community Center and will allow constituents to speak with the representative about community matters.
The developer is trying to work with the town to address concerns.
Gov. Malloy’s revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.
The House passed legislation that would for the first time regulate ride-share companies in Connecticut.
Sea level rise may force thousands of residents from these communities to flee their homes by the year 2100.
Scanlon: "The bill passed today by the House Republicans in Congress will be devastating to Connecticut residents."
BREAKING: More than 3,200 residents voted during Tuesday's budget referendum.
Town officials are considering how such a proposal should be designed.