Major Resurfacing Project Should Continue Until Early November
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STEAP Grant Would Go Toward New Shopping Center Parking Lot
Rescue Dog's 'Rehabilitation' Includes a Day With Information Services Director
Individuals who established a new claim prior to this date and who have been collecting Unemployment Insurance benefits will be unaffected by the increase.
Candidates Saccone and Lawrence Pass on Tuesday Morning Debate
Allyn to Join Other Mayoral Candidates Today For Debate on Lee Elci Show
Some hail new law as one more tool to catch criminals.
A new license renewal program will allow some drivers to get them.
Residents Call the 13,658-Square-Foot Pharmacy 'long overdue'
Zoning Commission Will Conduct Hearing at the Town Hall Annex, Beginning at 7:30 p.m.
The Help America Vote Act was passed after that controversial election year.
Former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment said she would 'fight to lower taxes, streamline regulations and address the uncertainty that has paralyzed the economy.'
Hunger Action Month highlights role of non-profits.
Town officials told a legislative panel today that CL&P was unprepared and needs to be held to a higher standard.
GOP Gathers at Alice Acres For Annual Fund-Raiser
Town Makes Initial Application to FEMA For Reimbursement
Child poverty rates nationwide are rising and could have longterm and lasting effects.
Town, Police Agree to Cap in Determining Annual Pension Payments
Town approves $4,500 for a study of the economic viability of the old Ledyard Firehouse
Command Decision Could End Long-Running Dispute
Utility is under fire for the pace of power restoration around the state
Under the declaration, state’s residents qualify for aid to individuals and households.
Governor's office and the state's Insurance Department are negotiating with insurers to decrease deductibles for Irene claims.
DEEP says more parks opening as storm recovery efforts move forward
State wants all the help it can get in convincing the federal government to declare Connecticut a disaster.
One goal is to end homelessness among veterans.
Surrounded by residents, governor does his best to field heated questions.
Fitch High in Groton is shelter for Ledyard residents who need it
David Holdridge Recommends Pushing Back on Tri-Town Trail
No Evacuation Route or Plans to Open Emergency Shelter Just Yet
Gets an 'Above Average,' But Still Has a Way to Go
Democratic Mayoral Candidate Tony Saccone Discusses Vision for Ledyard
Tentative List Includes More Than 200 Homes, Businesses
Regional Judge Of Probate Takes Oath Of Office Monday
Susan Bysiewicz Talks To Democrats About Campaign for U.S. Senate
Lawmakers react to differing views on Connecticut's standards.
State employee unions reached a deal on a concession agreement with Gov. Dannel P. Malloy Thursday to fill a $1.6 billion budget gap and avoid massive layoffs and facility closings.
Leaders of SEBAC, the umbrella organization for state employees, announced Thursday that its members had approved a $1.6 billion concessions package.
Law goes into effect Oct. 1