During a hearing in Hartford this week critics argued the mandatory addition of flouride in public water supplies is harmful to some.
The tax jumped to nearly 50 cents Monday.
Questions about billings, tax balances due, amounts paid, delinquent taxes, and interest charged should be directed to the Tax Collector’s Office, tel. (860) 464-3232, or (860) 464-3233.
Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles Adds More Wireless Access As Part of Increasing Online Services for Customers
A report in the National Journal also says Blumenthal is the Senate's third richest member.
State Sen. Cathy Osten will have a public meeting with residents on Monday.
The legislature passed dozens of new measures this year and many will go into effect on Monday.
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 salary hikes for state employees will cost the state $125 million.
Those who bought insurance under the new federal health insurance programs will get, on average, $168 each.
A new report says Connecticut ranks number one overall in how it provides for the general well being of its residents.
Officials this week will go over strategy for the impending storm season.
The newest Quinnipiac University poll gives former GOP gubernatorial hopeful Tom Foley a slight lead.
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.
New London County saw the biggest increase in the Latino population between 2010 and 2012.
Ledyard's U.S. representative says if the House doesn't vote student loan rates could double, putting immense financial pressure on students and their families.
Announcement about a possible plan to join a regionalized police and emergency dispatch could come next week.
Ledyard will get 2.5 percent more in grant money than it did this year.
The public is welcome to attend the following meetings.
The Department of Agriculture will be conducting unannounced inspections at farmers’ markets and other sales venues this summer.
Avery Hill Road from Route 214 to Bittersweet Drive will be closed to through traffic during normal working hours for the week of June 3rd.
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.
The state Senate approved an increase in the minimum wage Thursday, May 23.
It took 231 years for 8 men from Haddam who fought in the American Revolution to be recognized for their service. Their names are now memorialized in stone.
In a partisan vote, the House early this morning passed a bill to allow undocumented immigrants to get a Connecticut driver's license.
Cuts in unemployment benefits will impact 30,000 Connecticut residents later this month.
Connecticut residents license their dogs in June.
The measure would require genetically modified foods to have labels making it clear they are scientifically engineered.
The budget passed by a large margin, the police station was a closer race.
The proposal to allow certain malt liquors, including beer, to be sold in pouches cleared the legislature recently and awaits the governor's approval
A number of names you know 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.
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Exceeding the constitutional cap is key to the governor's passage of his $43.8 billion biennial budget.
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.
Consumers complained of price gauging on on goods and services after the the last three big storms in the area.
The FAA has come up with money to pay their salaries for the rest of the fiscal year.