Kepple Will Serve as Judge of Probate For Stonington, Groton, Ledyard And North Stonington
Those who work with both the prison population and large animals are hoping a deal will save a beloved program.
Kepple, Janney, Both Feel Experience Has Prepared Them For Job
Town Weighs Options, Including Abandoning Lambtown Road Extension
Economy Showing Scary Signs of Sliding Back Into Recession, But Economists Say Not Just Yet
Town actively exploring installation of solar panels on the district's schools.
Tony Saccone Kicks Off Campaign at Erickson Park
Groton City Declines to Consider Public Access to Reservoir Property
Frank Crandall Mulls Run as Petitioning Candidate, Fails to Make Signatures Deadline
Aiki Farms Owner Bob Burns Given Several Options
Barring a Settlement, Case Continued to Sept. 27-28
Candidates Discuss Reasons For Running and Role of Southeastern CT Regional Judge of Probate
Complain that voter confidence is 'In the toilet.'
Acknowledges 'We Need to Do More About Our Debt and Our Deficit'
GOP Mayoral Hopeful Favors 'Responsible Development' Toward Greater Self-Sufficiency
Owner Bob Burns Faces Cease and Desist Orders for Panels, Greenhouse
Malloy Makes First Official Visit to Mashantucket By Sitting Governor
Petitioning Candidate Robert Lawrence Running in Response to Government 'Dysfunction'
Trail for Bikers and Hikers Would Cut Through Groton Reservoir Property
Goals: Ending racial disparity, decreasing recidivism and making the system more fair and accountable
Workshop Explores Possible Development Goals
Patience Wearing Thin With Months-Old Impasse
Tax Collector's Office Keeping Up With Flurry of Last-Minute Payers
Patch asked around and found out how a federal default would impact businesses, municipalities, schools and social service organizations
Panel Will Address That Question Tonight at EDC Workshop
U.S. Postal Service Consolidating in Effort to Slow Big Losses
Gales Ferry Fire Chief Making His First Political Run
Plan to Identify 'Mystery Candidate' at Tonight's Democratic Caucus
Agreement Would Close State's $1.6 Billion Budget Gap While Averting Layoffs
Mayor Announces He Will Run as Petitioning Candidate
Rodolico Holds RTC Endorsement Over Incumbent Allyn
State will soon begin taking extra large bite out of taxpayers’ paychecks
Part of restructuring plan announced Friday; AAA offices will expand DMV services
Technology Grant Updates, Improves Communication With Residents
The governor's plan to cut 6,560 Connecticut workers, more than 14 percent of the state's workforce, would affect almost all levels of state government.
Police Department Five Times Too Small, Town Hall Needs Conference Rooms
Town Hearing Dicussed Possible Changes to Ordinance on The Commission
A three-year timeframe, public referendum expected if transition is voted forward.
State agencies began notifying state employees that their positions are slated for elimination Wednesday; as many as 6,500 state employees are expected to be affected.
More than 6,500 jobs are at stake.