The milling and paving will occur over the next few weeks, restricting parking between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Several streets.
Route 17 and Route 9 Middletown Project Team is holding a public informational meeting to discuss the ongoing construction project.
Voting for the Democratic mayoral primary is open for all registered Democrats in Middletown.
The multi-purpose field has been named the Quentin Soldier Williams Field in honor of the late State Representative.
During the street paving, parking will be restricted during work hours.
Connecticut State Police released a statement on Aug. 10 calling for Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner to resign.
Middletown Planning and Zoning Commission approved the project proposal during their July 26 meeting.
Responsibilities of the chief administrative judge of the family division include working on policy and procedures affecting family matters.
The Harvest Festival in Middletown is set for September to provide community members with information related to nutritious eating.
The Mayor's Ball in Middletown will benefit the Q Foundation at the Community Foundation of Middlesex County and Gilead Community Services.
Middletown has designated several buildings and is opening fire hydrant sprinklers at different locations from Wednesday through Sunday.
The banks robbed were People's United Bank branches in Stop and Shop supermarkets in three towns, officials said.
"We can’t wait for people to see the beautiful facility up close and enjoy the amenities," Cathy Lechowicz said.
Connecticut DOT stated the Southbound Route 17 on-ramp from Main Street Extension will be temporarily closed for ramp reconstruction.
Middletown Republican Town Committee met on Wednesday, July 19, to endorse candidates for several positions in the city.
City Officials have designated multiple public buildings as cooling centers, including police department, Russell Library and Senior Center.
Middletown Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously denied the trucking terminal project during their most recent meeting.
There will be a meet and greet of the K9 Officers and their partners during the fundraiser.
Governed Lamont announced the return of the popular summer program, Connecticut Summer at the Museum.
The city of Middletown partnered with the Center For EcoTechnology and USEFULL for the pilot program.
Middletown City Officials said only residents with the sticker can use the recycling center.
The tie-breaker in the votes came from 12 absentee ballots after the initial tally was deadlocked.
The city of Middletown is set to raise the Juneteenth Flag at City Hall for the first time.
Middletown's Planning and Zoning Board took action on future hookah lounges and nightclubs.
The new multifamily development will feature a high-end fitness center, golf simulator room, pickleball courts, dog park, and climbing wall.
Middletown Police Union released a statement against the Anti-Racism Task Force Committee's suggestion to create a civilian review board.
To honor the life of a Department of Public Works member, Middletown is closing its facilities on Tuesday.
Sustainable CT invites Middletown residents to share ideas on making the city more sustainable, equitable and vibrant.
Mayor Ben Florsheim said three different projects make up the Route 9 project, with one underway and two more being planned.
Mayor Ben Florsheim said a big focus would be school funding and support for teachers, staff and students.
Middletown Police Department received $95,000, while Russel Library received $250,000 in state funding.
Middletown Route 17 on-ramp to Route 9 construction project aims to improve driver and pedestrian safety, according to Governor Ned Lamont.
Despite a tax rate decrease, homeowners will see an increase in their taxes as a result of the city’s mandatory property revaluation.
The event is Middletown residents only.
The project calls for a more than 400-unit apartment development to be built in Middletown, according to a report.
The special election was to fill the seat of late Middletown State Rep. Quentin “Q” Williams in the 100th District.
City Hall will be closed due to the snow, but the special election to fill the vacant seat of late State Rep. Quentin “Q” Williams is on.
Officials announce the schedule for the Middletown Recycling Center and the Sanitation District on President’s Day.
All appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals must be received by the assessor’s office by the close of business on Feb. 17.
Mayor Ben Florsheim said that his budget proposal will be influenced by the dramatic growth in the Grand List.