The proposed project aims to reduce the number of fatal and severe injury crashes on curves.
The Pilot Program will be serving Guilford and Madison through the Estuary Transit.
GOFA said the financial reporting by Guilford demonstrated a “spirit of full disclosure."
The plan strategies address issues including roadside safety, flooding, bicycle and pedestrian mobility while preserving unique history.
Thousands of Guilford residents have cast their votes in the 2023 municipal election in several key races.
The goal is to raise $5,000 by Nov. 28 for Giving Tuesday.
Here's everything you need to know concerning the 2023 Guilford local elections, including the candidates, polling places, and voting hours.
The employees were recognized by First Selectman Matt Hoey and the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities Executive Director.
Guilford resident Kathleen Balestracci tells Patch why she should be elected to the Guilford Board of Education.
Guilford resident Kristen Peck tells Patch why she should be reelected to the Board of Education.
First Selectman Matt Hoey said there have been inquiries to change street names in Guilford.
Guilford resident Michael Ayles tells Patch why he should be reelected to the Guilford Board of Finance.
Guilford resident Richard Hersh tells Patch why he should be reelected to the Board of Education.
Guilford resident Brian Wiley tells Patch why he should be on the Board of Assessment Appeals.
Guilford resident Meghan Scanlon tells Patch why she should be elected to the Board Of Finance.
Nearly $100,000 was approved by the Guilford Board of Selectmen for the road improvement project.
Target presented its site plan application to Guilford's Planning and Zoning commission on Sept. 6.
The Guilford Employee Recognition award recognizes a city employee for outstanding achievement and performance in their work.
Guilford's First Selectman Matt Hoey had the opportunity to tour the drinking water facility and had an eye-opening experience.
The applications are for human service agencies that provide services to Guilford residents.
State Representative Moira Rader (D-89 Branford, Guilford) shares important news to ease the transition for the upcoming school year.
“The board is looking to extend the moratorium at least through the end of the year,” Matt Hoey said, First Selectman.
Guilford's Design Review Committee heard the design plans during its July 12 meeting.
Guilford Town officials have closed Jacobs Beach for swimming until Tuesday, July 25.
State Representative Moria Rader wants to hear the community’s input, listen to questions and what she can do to support the community.
The Board of Selectman has scheduled the public information meeting for Wednesday, July 19.
Guilford Town Officials said if the project is undertaken, the design would be expected to begin in 2023, with construction in 2025 or 2026.
The continued elevated bacteria levels at Jacobs Beach have extended the no-swimming.
Town of Guilford officials said materials are limited during the Load And Go Day.
The project is part of the town’s Climate Adaptation and Resilient Infrastructure Program.
During his first day on the job, Christopher Massey was sworn in as the new chief of police.
Governed Lamont announced the return of the popular summer program, Connecticut Summer at the Museum.
The town of Guilford, along with other cities and towns, receives state funding for Electric Vehicle Charging Projects.
Town of Guilford officials said delays are expected during the road work.
Various community programs are offered in Guilford, including a new Zuma For Kids program and Junior Tennis Session.
Town officials said Guilford is one of the first nine municipalities in Connecticut to earn the Sustainable CT Climate Leader designation.
Guilford owns about an 11-acre parcel of land that officials say would be ideal for an affordable housing complex.
The town of Guilford and SmartPower are launching the PowerSmart Campaign and a special event will be held.
Guilford's Board of Selectman considered the request to purchase the new equipment during its recent meeting.
The honoree was credited with working endless hours through the pandemic and beyond, according to local officials.