Maroney is running for a second term to represent the 14th District in the state Senate.
The application is pending before the city's Inland Wetlands Commission.
House republicans said the state Constitutional safeguards that guarantee separate but equal branches of government are at stake.
The local official moved to a new location in Milford which resulted in him having to resign his position.
The city of Milford is holding a public hearing Sept. 1. Here is a review of the dozens and dozens of letters the city has received.
State Rep. Kathy Kennedy (R-119) and Charles Ferraro (R-117) are calling for the outright repeal of the state sales tax on face masks.
A public hearing has been scheduled for September on a mixed-use development for a former long-time funeral home.
Cory Gumbrewicz was selected as Employee of the Month for August 2020.
Residents are asked to send photos to the city of Milford and a dedicated email address has been listed.
The popular program is again being offered by the city of Milford and the dates and rules have been released.
UI officials issued an update on Monday concerning their progress.
Maroney submitted a letter to The United Illuminating Company questioning their response efforts following Tropical Storm Isaias.
Tropical Storm Isaias knocked out power to more than 10,000 Milford homes at one point.
Maroney said he is calling upon United Illuminating to provide credits to ratepayers and reduce delivery rates on residents’ electric bills.
A federal legislation would remove police officers from schools.
The Special Senate session gives final approval to requested public policies.
New legislation will "increase accountability for police officers statewide."
Metro Star had initially filed plans to construct a 175-unit housing complex at the site of the former school.
A major developer has filed plans with the city of Milford and a public hearing will be held tonight.
The man pleaded guilty to distributing drugs in connection with the overdose death of a 28-year-old in Milford.
The city has contracted a company to ensure people pay their back taxes which totals into the millions.
A prominent local developer has secured approval by one city commission to develop the former school site.
This weekend a photo of hundreds of people at a local Milford beach went viral as no social distancing occurred.
The application is pending before the city's Inland Wetlands Commission. If approved the project could be completed in early fall.
The last pending application before the city was approved and now a moratorium takes over in Milford.
The city of Milford has received federal funds and will be used toward future expenses and will be focused toward Covid-19 related expenses.
Anyone entering a court facility must wear a face mask covering their mouth and nose.
The group of residents opposes plans for six electronic billboards in Milford. A meeting will be held next week.
More details have been revealed concerning how Milford ended up with another tax decrease.
Sutton was nominated as the Democratic candidate for State Representative for the 117th District.
Alderman Frank Smith has called upon the governor to expand absentee ballot access this year, in light of the COVID-19 virus.
Bryan Anderson, Democratic candidate for State Representative in the 119th District (Orange, Milford), has raised funds.
They said the state needs to fix legislation that will have nonprofit clubs pay significantly more for their liquor permits.
The city budget has been approved which results in the lowering of the tax rate in Milford.
Police Chief Keith Mello presented his budget to the aldermen and it includes a reduction in spending, which was discussed at length.
With an average cost of over $30,000, couples with weddings planned in the coming months may be confronted with losing payments.
The Milford Planning and Zoning Board will be discussing the proposal tonight and here is how you can get involved.
Milford Democrats enjoy a majority on all elected boards and also have an incumbent mayor and new city clerk.
This program was approved by the Milford Board of Aldermen during the April 2020 Special Meeting.
Gov. Lamont issued his 27th executive order which is aimed at making it easier and quicker for Connecticut to secure PPE during coronavirus.