The reform bill now goes to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy for his signature.
Many questions still remained about the education reform agreement that the governor and legislature announced Monday night.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Center Hearing Room at 494 Main St.
The demolition, which began Monday, is expected to be complete by early June.
A ceremony to kick off the demolition is slated for 8:30 a.m. Monday, May 7.
The Manchester-based company will receive the matching grant for expansion and the hiring and training of new employees.
NFIB Member wants employers to determine wages and not politicians at the State Capitol.
The town was one of 22 communities in Connecticut with the highest rate of reported violent crime from 2007 through 2009.
Many of the changes that are poised to revamp Broad Street are already underway.
Highland Park Market Owner Timothy Devanney says a proposal to raise the minimum wage in Connecticut could end up costing his stores hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The bill would make several changes to the state's special education law pertaining to deaf and hearing impaired children.
A new bill will soon end Connecticut's ban on Sunday liquor sales.
Nearly half a million more dollars are going to the captains and lieutenants in the Connecticut State Police department this fiscal year.
Connecticut’s minimum wage could rise a quarter a year for the next two years to $8.75. A new study says that minimum wage increases do little to effectively help poor people.
Rudy Hrubala has announced his candidacy as a Republican for the 9th Connecticut House District seat.
Cheri Ann Pelletier, a Republican member of the Board of Directors, is running for the 4th Connecticut Senate seat currently held by Democrat Stephen T. Cassano.
The Broad Street Parkade could be a memory by early June.
Connecticut joins 16 other states in abolishing capital punishment.
Police Chief Marc Montminy Confirmed the investigation Wednesday.
Only 15.9 percent of registered Republicans in Manchester voted Tuesday.
Brenner, 67, died at his home Monday, April 23, with his family at his side.
Karen Cortes, Simsbury's Democratic registrar of voters, is spearheading a state Senate bill that would give registrars permission to use fewer polling locations for presidential primaries.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main St.
If you're a Republican, here's a few things you should know before Tuesday's primary.
The contest, between several local prep schools, encouraged students to write essays about the technology's impact on the Fourth Amendment.
The 13-member committee picked its officers and set up a tentative plan/agenda for future meetings Tuesday.
Would outlaw "unconscionably excessive prices" in severe weather emergencies.
The Jarvis family has donated over $21 million to charity, much of it directly benefiting Manchester and its residents.
Devanney will challenge Democratic incumbent Geoff Luxenberg.
The new budget is a 1.3 percent increase in total spending and a 2.14 percent increase in taxes.
The governor stressed that the additional $50 million in state funding to local school districts would not be distributed until an education reform package that he supported was approved.
The senator didn't just stop in town Thursday because he needed gas.
The new site, launched April 5, offers a number of new interactive features.
The Connecticut House of Representatives voted to repeal the state's death penalty Wednesday, sending the bill to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy for approval.
The candidates shared their views on health care, defense, foreign policy and the economy Monday afternoon in a debate held at the University of Connecticut.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main St.
The new fees will effect daily play on the course in 2012.
Three term Republican member of the Board of Directors has thrown his hat into the ring for the 13th House District seat.
Designs for controversial library expansion showcased Tuesday night.