Do you take advantage of local state parks like Stoddard Hill or Fort Griswold?
Salons would face a $100 fine if they don't comply.
The position represents Groton and part of Gales Ferry
The issue was removed from the agenda and a public hearing date was not set, do you think the blight is a problem in Ledyard?
Stamford's mayor and fire officials gathered in Hartford to discuss the proposed legislation before the Public Safety and Security Committee.
While opponents of the plan say that drunken driving will rise if gas stations can sell booze, the governor pointed out that most people already get to liquor stores by driving.
Towns, land conservation organizations and water companies are invited to apply for this DEEP program
Mayor says major renovations or relocation necessary for police.
Residents are recycling more trash and free large recycle bins are available to trade-up.
Eileen Duggan is taking over the position
The Public Safety Committee held a public hearing on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
The state Department of Children and Families will now respond to low- and medium risk reports with a family assessment instead of an investigation.
Spending in technology and police department planned.
Comptroller Kevin Lembo's monthly report shows that the state budget deficit is growing, but Malloy is confident that his administration can balance it by the end of the year, according to the Day.
During an address to the Council of Small Towns Wednesday the governor also defended his education reform plan.
The bill will be discussed during Wednesday's Judiciary Committee meeting, according to the Associated Press.
Numbers show New London and Windham counties have highest foreclosure increase
The governor wants liquor stores to better compete with surrounding states, both for the sake of consumers and Connecticut's tax revenues. Not everyone is on board.
Connecticut became the 14th state in the country to adopt a system based on student achievement, according to the Post-Chronicle.
A hearing on the genetic foods bill is set for Wednesday
Should Clark Farm land be used as a community garden?
Instead of receiving a fixed amount each fiscal year, arts and cultural institutions will compete for a portion of $14 million from a state fund, according to the Hartford Courant.
The reason for the decline is a bit of a mystery to government officials, according to the Housatonic Times
More than half of the tickets issued in CT for distracted driving since 2006 were given to male drivers, according to the Hartford Courant
Taxable property in town increases by .66 percent
The Connecticut DEEP and Greenways Council are now taking nominations
Help is available at the Ledyard Senior Center
Transcript of the governor's speech opening the 2012 General Assembly
The proposal is included in the governor's legislative package for the 2012 regular session of the General Assembly.
Sailor will receive proclamation of bravery for helping car crash victims
'Anemic' housing market cited for reason to do away with age requirements of new home buyers at Stonegate Village.
On Friday the governor announced his proposal to improve the state's technical education program
The proposal includes bond funding for a statewide rating and improvement system, according to the Hartford Courant.
The proposal aims to provide a $0.75 increase in the minimum wage this July.
Old Gales Ferry School Building May Serve Additional Uses
A new poll commissioned by the Federation for American Immigration Reform reveals that most Connecticut residents believe overall immigration to the U.S. should be reduced.
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