She seeks to become second woman elected to Guilford’s top post on a ticket with former First Selectman Carl Balestracci and incumbent Gary MacElhiney.
The work is part of the (NHHC) Corridor Improvement Program that includes reconstruction of the I-95/I-91/Route 34 interchange and Q Bridge.
The municipal election will be Nov. 5, 2013.
The move means that incumbent Joseph Mazza will run without an opponent from the town's other major political party this November.
The summer workers are the children of managers and a state commissioner.
The tax will pay for a new paint-recycling program.
Hey, June brides and grooms! Getting married changes the way you do your taxes.
"Under our leadership through a bipartisan effort ... we accomplished many good things. I am seeking another term because there is more work to do."
The legislature passed dozens of new measures this year and many will go into effect on Monday.
A new report says Connecticut ranks number one overall in how it provides for the general well being of its residents.
The court has ruled that the federal ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional. That means it must now recognize Connecticut's gay marriages.
The newest Quinnipiac University poll gives former GOP gubernatorial hopeful Tom Foley a slight lead.
Guilford is now officially a Purple Heart Town and Sept. 20, 2013 has been designated as the day where Guilford will remember and recognize veterans who are recipients of the Purple Heart.
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Dannel Malloy dropped in on a luncheon Monday where Perry was seeking to woo Connecticut businesses to relocate to Texas.
Connecticut saw its most severe West Nile virus season in 2012, but fortunately, state officials have not yet found evidence of the virus in local mosquitoes, as of June 12.
A new federal report shows the state’s Gross Domestic Product declined from 2011 to 2012.
The governor is expected to sign the bill when he returns to the state.
Democratic leaders apparently want the revenue from the games to help balance the state budget.
High pressure centered over Bermuda will allow for a combination of hazy sunshine, hot temperatures and southwest surface winds to persist over Connecticut Thursday through Sunday.
In a post on his website, Candelora said he felt the approval of the controversial legislation was “rushed.”
Critics complain Malloy has taken numerous steps to keep Connecticut residents in the dark on important policy issues.
The state Senate approved an increase in the minimum wage Thursday, May 23.
In a partisan vote, the House early this morning passed a bill to allow undocumented immigrants to get a Connecticut driver's license. Guilford State Rep. Pat Widlitz abstained from voting.
The measure would require genetically modified foods to have labels making it clear they are scientifically engineered.
Chris Donovan, Larry Cafero and Aresimowicz are among a list of state political movers and shakers whose names have come up in recordings airing this week in the campaign corruption trial of a former Donovan aide.
The jobs numbers from last month were good, but the state needs to do better overall, economists say.
The legislature is considering adding a fee of between $8-$12 for new mattresses to help pay for recycling when they become bulky waste.
The proposed law, which was first approved by the Environmental Committee, chaired by State Sen. Ed Meyer, D-Guilford, would allow for the sale of beer and malted beverages in boxes and pouches.
A recent profile by newstimes.com takes a look at the longest-tenured Connecticut member of the House of Representatives, and also one of its most eccentric, Rosa DeLauro.
Well, for this year anyway. Tax Freedom Day, the day by which residents must work in order to pay all their taxes, was Monday, May 13. Out of the 50 states, Connecticut has achieved tax freedom the latest each year for the last five years.
Rallies are being held across the country Tuesday in opposition to the Obama administration's efforts to limit access to the contraception to girls younger than 17.
The proposal would block towns from passing breed-specific dog bans in their communities.
HB 6437, a bill initiated by state Representative Pat Widlitz "which looks to reduce the cost of handling discarded mattresses" passed in the House Thursday, May 2.