Blake announced recently he's seeking reelection and explained to Patch why he feels he's deserving of another term.
Blake announced whether he'll seek a fourth-term of office recently.
“The large and fast growing digital world adds challenges to an educator’s ability to maintain order in the school environment."
The bill specifies what constitutes as stalking and domestic violence including social media, phone monitoring and more.
The revised budget eliminates the $5 billion budget deficit and increases funding for schools in all towns as well as reallocating funds.
A developer is seeking to construct a hotel, a large number of apartments and a shopping center.
Gov. Malloy’s revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.
Malloy's is proposing to cut millions of dollars for the overseeing of state parks.
The Board of Aldermen approved the budget for next year and more cuts were made Monday night.
The public hearing is scheduled for May 17.
A public hearing will be held next week on the developer's proposal. Read below for details about the project.
Officer Dempsey of the Milford Police Department and Mayor Benjamin G. Blake discuss bicycle safety. Bike to work day is May 19.
State Rep. Staneski helped celebrate Special Education Day by speaking to the Connecticut Special Education PTO Alliance.
The relocation received approval by the city earlier this month.
The public hearing will be scheduled for next week.
State Reps. Charles Ferraro and Pam Staneski talked to local liquor retailers about current legislation.
Mayor Benjamin Blake and Youth & Family Services presented the Mayor’s Youth Award to 'Milford Food 2 Kids' and four students.
Sea level rise may force thousands of residents from these communities to flee their homes by the year 2100.
They were among 27 businesses who had their liquor licenses suspended between February and April by the state Liquor Control Commission.
State Reps. Pam Staneski and Charles Ferraro spent some time touring and meeting with the staff of Room4 in Milford.
Connecticut State Reps. Ferraro and Staneski met with the Milford Chamber of Commerce to discuss legislative updates and the budget deficit.
In order to give school districts time to adjust, the new graduation requirements will go into effect with the Class of 2023.
Get Caught Reading is a nationwide campaign that remind people of all ages how much fun it is to read.
The bill aims to improve the quality of education received by students with dyslexia.
State Rep. Pam Staneski supported a legislative proposal in the House of Representative to ban conversion therapy on youths.
State Reps. Pam Staneski and Charles Ferraro are proposing a no tax increase budget which will set the state on a new fiscal course.
Mosquito control efforts early in the season can decrease the risk of human transmission of West Nile Virus (WNV).
A local community action group—met with Milford’s Chief of Police, Keith Mello, to discuss the city’s policy on undocumented residents.
This month's guest Speaker is professor Art Paulson.
Rose, a member of the Tourism Caucus, joined colleagues legislators and community leaders today to kick off Tourism Advocacy Day .
Mayor Benjamin G. Blake is joined by Gary Johnson, Executive Director of the United Way of Milford.
"We are particularly concerned at the way that attempts to remove Medicaid reimbursements target women's reproductive healthcare."
State Rep. Kim Rose (D-Milford) held a press conference with colleagues and agencies serving women’s reproductive health care needs.
The proposal will facilitate communication between OASIS centers at universities to share practices and ideas with veteran students.
Carole DiDonato has been named Employee of the Month for April after working six years as Clerk A in the Finance Department.
The bill will require teachers applying for Special Education endorsements to complete trainings in order to teach dyslexic students.