Two pieces of legislation in the Education Committee are aimed at establishing clear minimum guidelines and standards for remote learning.
The Planning and Zoning Board voted 5-4 to approve the developer's plans this week.
Any outdoor dining activity previously authorized by executive order will be approved though March 31, 2022.
See the latest announcement from the City of Milford.
Frances "Fran" Delia is a Mailroom Clerk/Custodian with the City’s Department of Public Works, Building Maintenance Division.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in New Haven County.
A new bill would give local police departments an additional nine months to train their officers in new standards surrounding deadly force.
"As the digital environment grows, it's now time to grow a secure and trusted market for consumers in the online world," Sen. Maroney said.
Several Planning and Zoning Board members shared some concerns about a proposed mixed-use project for downtown.
State Representative Kathy Kennedy co-sponsored a bill proposal that would provide legislative oversight on the American Rescue Plan funds.
"This is critical for our workforce as we continue to grow our tech economy."
The city has filed plans with the Inland Wetlands Agency.
The House Republican Leader sent a letter regarding Connecticut's new Family Medical Leave Act payroll tax.
A person was found dead inside a vacant building on the property back in 2020, officials said at the time.
"This bill helps campuses respond to a real problem that has impacted college students, both female and male," Rep. Kennedy said.
The state senator voted for the bill that "would increase opportunity for Connecticut to become a major leader in a fast-growing industry."
The growth of new businesses has helped the city likely avoid a tax increase.
Marianne Klinga is a Treasurer/Payroll Administrator with the City’s Finance Department.
Several residents spoke against a developer's bid to construct a mixed-use development in downtown Milford.
International Government Strategies has been ranked 15th by the Hartford Business Journal out of more than 1,000 registered lobbyists.
A developer initially sought to construct a new escape room next to a popular local brewery.
Here is a full list of the projects that will be undertaken as a result of the $17 million in borrowing approved by the city.
The project dates back to 1998 and has long been dormant but that may change in 2021.
The bill would reduce permit fees for non-profit clubs.
A public hearing has been scheduled concerning a developer's proposal to add a mixed use development in downtown Milford.
About $12 million in funds in the 14th district will go toward targeting student disparities that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.
The Milford Planning and Zoning Board recently approved plans for the city to buy the former St. Gabriel School property.
The summit hosted by the University of New Haven discussed policy solutions to improve the mental health of Connecticut residents.
"His commitment to bipartisanship is a welcome change to the hyper partisanship of the last several years," he said.
The Milford lawmakers want to hear from Milford and Orange residents on proposed legislation or other major state issues.
Marianne Croffy works in the City finance department.
Lamont said the council performs the "critical task of holding all police officers and departments in Connecticut to highest standards..."
The Hartford Courant reports that Plaskon, who was convicted of killing Maren Sanchez, 16, has filed a suit against the DOC.
The state rep took the oath of office in an outdoor ceremony Jan. 6, while voting on the House rules via Zoom in her legislative office.
State Senator James Maroney (D-Milford) was sworn in to serve his second term representing the 14th district.
The bar owner sued the state and Gov. Ned Lamont in an effort to stop his executive orders.
Small businesses across the state are struggling as decreased foot traffic has led to closures.