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.
Hamden's Board of Assessment Appeals will hold hearings in March for taxpayers who believe their property assessment is not accurate.
The recreation department is accepting job applications for lifeguards/water safety instructors.
CT Attorney General William Tong is seeking an injunction to block HighBazaar’s “unlicensed cannabis market.”
Officials announce the schedule for town buildings and trash collection for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
A parking ban will be in effect in Hamden due to the snow in the forecast this weekend, according to officials.
CT Attorney General William Tong is warning organizers that the unlicensed cannabis market appears to violate multiple state statutes.
The inauguration is open to the public and tickets are not needed.
The latest Connecticut nip bottle surcharge payments to municipalities have been announced.
Officials announce the schedule for town buildings and trash collection for the Veterans Day holiday.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Hamden municipal election on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Thomas Figlar shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Hamden Legislative Council.
Gary Walsh shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Hamden Legislative Council.
Bob Anthony shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Hamden Legislative Council.
The site is currently the home of a local deli/pizzeria. The developer is seeking a special permit approval.
A public hearing was recently held before the Planning and Zoning Commission on the banquet hall, lodge/cafe proposal.
Read details and guidelines for the town's annual fall leaf and brush collection here.
Here's what you need to know regarding the Hamden municipal election including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
Mario Ciccarini shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Hamden Board of Education.
Marcia Brown shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Hamden Board of Education.
The town will hold a special voter registration session to enroll voters who wish to vote in the upcoming municipal election.
The liquor store has been fined and had its liquor permit suspended, according to state officials.
Crystal Dailey shares with Patch why she should be elected as mayor of Hamden.
The Hamden Regional Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs Committee will hold a Mayoral Debate that is free and open to the public.
Lauren Garrett shares with Patch why she should be re-elected as mayor of Hamden.
A retail cannabis shop is being proposed to take over the current location of a car dealership in Hamden.
The lottery is in-person and open to the public.
Incumbent Democratic Mayor Lauren Garrett faced a challenge from Board of Education member Walter Morton IV in Tuesday’s primary election.
Registered Democrats in Hamden will head to the polls Sept. 12 for a primary election that features races for mayor and Legislative Council.
Incumbent Hamden Mayor Lauren Garrett is being challenged for the Democratic Party’s nomination through a primary election.
A second in-person public meeting will be held regarding the town’s upcoming revaluation process.
The Hamden Regional Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs Committee will hold a debate for the upcoming mayoral primary election.