Ray Vitali shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Aldermen.
Bill Bevan shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Aldermen.
The sentence was handed down earlier this month.
German wrote an op-ed expressing concern over a piece of business that occurred at a Board of Aldermen meeting.
A Milford resident wrote a letter to the editor in support of Mayor Ben Blake.
Mayor Ben Blake shared the good news with residents.
Today, Connecticut becomes the 12th state, in addition to the District of Columbia, to raise the age of access to 21.
Two Milford lawmakers speak out on the new tax.
The local leaders are urging the state to take action.
A local resident's dream to turn an existing city venue into a 'Ridgefield Playhouse' of sorts was denied.
The first week of September brings another Coffee and Conversation session with Maroney.
The Military to Machinist Program will establish certain job training programs to assist veterans.
The new officer was arrested on a warrant earlier this month, police said.
Mayor Ben Blake will debate his GOP Challenger Dan German in September.
Milford officials announced the details of the moratorium at a press conference Monday afternoon.
State Representative Kathy Kennedy (R-119) achieved a perfect record for votes cast on the floor.
The state bought around 25 acres of land with plans to turn it into open space.
There was concern that there already is too much self-storage space in Milford.
The project is now underway and will take at least a year to complete.
The event will be held on Thursday, Aug. 1.
The vote to terminate the employment was unanimous.
There will be a contested race for mayor this year in Milford as both sides announced their picks.
The family is suing the federal government on claims that an FBI task force officer, a Milford cop, struck and killed a pedestrian last year
The funds were more than half of what the victim had saved for retirement.
“This legislation is really about people,” said Sen. Maroney.
Hundreds of vigils will take place nationwide July 12 to protest treatment of refugees at U.S. detention centers
The accused, who is from out of state, is being held in lieu of a $50,000 bond.
During the investigation, authorities seized more than 500 grams of heroin, more than 300 grams of fentanyl, three guns, $90K in cash & more
A decision on the future of the firefighter may be decided in July.
The legislators invite the public to hear an update on the completed 2019 Legislative Session.
He praised funding for a program which will help veterans find work, while bolstering state’s manufacturing industry and tax cuts for senior
Maroney (D-Milford) applauded the state House of Representatives passage of three bills he championed this legislative session.
The Republican candidate is holding his first fundraiser next week.
Sen. Maroney said this legislation is a win-win for Connecticut’s veterans and the state’s manufacturing industry.
The bill incentivizes developers to invest in distressed municipalities and makes it easier to do so.
State Reps. Kathy Kennedy (R-119) and Charles Ferraro (R-117) criticized the state budget plan.
A record numbers of suits were donated.
“I am incredibly proud of this legislation and grateful for each of my colleagues that helped to make this possible."
State Rep. Kim Rose (D-Milford) welcomed legislators and businesses to the State Capitol in Hartford.
This legislation passed by a bipartisan 33-3 vote.