The final regular bulk trash pickup starts soon, and Hamden's new collection method begins in January. Here's what to know...
The deadline to apply is Sept. 25.
Despite finding “shortcomings and legal deficiencies in Hamden’s election process,” candidate Jen Pope said she won’t challenge the results.
Hamden is looking for a new economic development director, and currently accepting applications.
The 91st House District Democratic primary election is heading for an automatic recount due to a two-vote margin of victory.
Winners of Connecticut's Aug. 13 primary races will advance to become their party's banner bearer in the general election.
A North Haven developer is proposing to build an apartment building that includes affordable housing in Hamden, according to a report.
A new police substation has been proposed for a vacant retail spot in the Hamden Plaza, according to a report.
Town officials are inviting residents to attend a public meeting to meet the Southern Hamden Community Engagement Consultant.
A third bond rating agency has improved Hamden's rating, Mayor Lauren Garrett announced.
The Hamden Police Department is fully staffed with 103 filled and budgeted positions, officials announced.
Officials announced that marriage licenses will be by appointment only at the Hamden Town Clerk's office, effective July 22.
Get to know Mike Dolan, Democratic candidate for Probate Judge, as we approach the August 13th primary election!
There will be a Democratic Primary Election on Tuesday August 13th following the retirement of the Hon. Edward 'Ned' Burt
The town announces a special voter registration session to enroll voters for the upcoming primary election and other voting information.
The League of Women Voters’ of Hamden-North Haven will host a meet-and-greet for all Hamden candidates for the upcoming primary election.
A developer is proposing to build more than 200 apartments, including affordable units, at a long vacant site in Hamden.
Officials are reminding residents of the schedule for town buildings and trash pickup for the Independence Day holiday.
Officials are reminding residents that the town will implement fees for waste deposited at the Hamden Transfer Station starting June 11.
The funds were recently approved by the State Bond Commission.
A second bond rating agency has improved Hamden’s rating, Mayor Lauren Garrett announced.
The Hamden Legislative Council member announced he is looking to petition his way onto the primary ballot for the state representative seat.
The settlement ends the “illegal, unlicensed cannabis markets” that were being held in Hamden, according to state AG William Tong.
Officials announced fees that will be assessed by weighing vehicles, along with a new traffic pattern and procedure at the transfer station.
Credit rating agency Fitch has upgraded Hamden’s rating from BBB to A- with a positive outlook, officials announced.
Hamden has established a $200,000 grant program for eligible businesses in recognition of Small Business Month.
Mayor Lauren Garrett is opposing a proposed solar project that calls for nearly 8 acres of trees to be removed in Hamden.
Read details and guidelines for the collection here.
Officials are proposing to install traffic enforcement cameras at four busy intersections in Hamden, according to a report.
Besides Donald Trump and Joe Biden, there were several names on the ballots for Hamden residents to choose from.
Officials announce the schedule for town buildings and trash collection for the Good Friday holiday.
Mayor Lauren Garrett proposed a budget that she said represents the “largest reduction” in the mill rate in 19 years and bulk trash changes.
Mayor Lauren Garrett will present the Mayor’s Proposed 2024-2025 Fiscal Year Budget to the Hamden Legislative Council.
The funds are part of a $16.4 million government funding package for projects in CT's 3rd Congressional District.
Officials are reminding residents of the guidelines for the town's upcoming bulk trash pickup program. Read details here.
Gov. Ned Lamont has announced the nominations of 22 jurists to serve as judges of the Connecticut Superior Court.
Officials announce the schedule for town buildings and trash collection for Washington’s Birthday & Presidents’ Day.
Officials are advising residents of a parking ban and other closures that will be in effect due to the snow in the forecast.
The application is currently pending before the East Haven Planning and Zoning Commission.
Hamden CERT is accepting applications for the free 8-week course that will be conducted once a week. Read details here.