U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is pushing for flavored cigars to go the way of flavored cigarettes.
The new measure seeks to protect homeowners and streamline the foreclosure process.
Join Patch for a live lunch chat on Wednesday, Aug. 14, with National Weather Service meteorologists Gary Conte and Glenn Field to learn the ins and outs of New England hurricanes.
The most recent data on state obesity rates indicate we haven't reduced the number of obese children living in poverty.
Campaign season for this fall's elections has begun. And Patch is a great way for candidates to inform and engage with local voters on the community issues that matter.
The money the state makes off its gaming is now greater than casino slot revenues.
A chance to get to know the folks who work for the town of Ledyard.
Veterans spoke publicly Thursday about nightmarish experiences, including home foreclosures, while they've waited in vain for the government to help them.
The state's mosquito testing program has traps in dozens of communities in an effort to monitor the possible spread of West Nile.
Town sets Aug. 30 deadline to receive proposals from architects and engineers to design the new police department complex.
The change will generate new revenues for the state and allow a wide variety of new vanity plates.
The officials are concerned about a new U.S. Interior Department proposal that could make it easier for previously denied Indian groups to earn federal recognition, a step that could lead to more casino development in Connecticut.
The magazine questions how one of the richest states in the union got into so much of a financial mess. Answer: Politicians.
Two informational meetings will be held in August to provide details. Private property owners can apply.
National Beef Packing Company, a Liberal, Kan., firm, is recalling approximately 50,100 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7
Experts say changes in federal rules would put Connecticut immigrants on official payrolls.
Report: Hammonasset Beach State Park could disappear, crops like maple syrup, apples and shellfish could be destroyed.
Odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 175,223,510 million.
The latest published report on nepotism in our state government says as many as 30 summer jobs this year went to the children of state workers, jobs that were never advertised.
Get to know the folks in Ledyard Town Hall!
The town was thinking about extending the Aljen Heights water line but residents say it’s not necessary.
The federal government approved the funding, which will help pay for damages not covered by insurance.
The DEEP is setting limits on the harvesting of Connecticut's snapping turtles.
The increase in the number of food stamp recipients is about 50 percent more than the state's job growth in recent years.
The Republicans will gather at 7 p.m., Monday at the Bill Library to choose slates for Town Council and Board of Education
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed into law higher fines for talking and texting while driving.
The election is Nov. 5, 2013.
Ledyard reportedly will collect at least $500,000 in back taxes and penalties from the tribe.
The Washington Post lists Dannel P. Malloy among the Top 10 governors most likely to lose their jobs in 2014.
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station traps and tests mosquitos in dozens of towns.
The summer workers are the children of managers and a state commissioner.
The discussion of whether to keep Ledyard a stand-alone emergency dispatch or regionalize with another community (or communities) is entering its third year.
Gov. Dannel Malloy signed a bill this week that allows the sport.
Rodolico: "It is especially frustrating to see a significant portion of the state funding going to the "Gold Coast"
The proposed residential increase would equal $63.44 per year or $5.29 per month. A public hearing will be held July 15 at 7 p.m., at the Ledyard Senior Center.
There were several closed-door deals approved by the General Assembly last month.
Roadwork around town will continue through early August.
750 are affected at the Sub Base, and another 600+ techs with the CT National Guard will also take the hit.
Riley started her new job in Town Hall on June 3. Stop by and tell her hello!
Hey, June brides and grooms! Getting married changes the way you do your taxes.