The Milford Planning and Zoning Board approved plans for a hair salon on the Boston Post Road.
The first installment of taxes is due July 1. Taxpayers have until Aug. 1 to pay without late fees.
The city is changing up some policies at Walnut Beach in an effort to prevent another situation like what occurred on Memorial Day.
The Milford Public Library board and staff want public input on how to shape library operations and services.
The Milford Police Department will be reimbursed by the state for the purchase of body cameras and related equipment.
"It was great to see folks bring a beach blanket and chair and join me for civil discussion on the state issues that matter to them."
Here is how to register your dog in Milford, plus the city's most popular dog names and breeds.
Funds will be allocated to the Milford Police Department and the Bureau of Aquaculture in Milford, according to State Sen. James Maroney.
GOP governor candidate Bob Stefanowski said he supports Connecticut's strict gun laws.
The Board of Aldermen approved the city budget and a mill rate decrease.
The city is taking proactive steps to reduce the mosquito population.
The representatvies will hold a post-legislative session wrap-up on Gulf Beach for area Milford residents on May 24.
The budget includes a half-billion dollars in tax savings and invests in childcare, mental health, social service, job creation and more.
About 5 percent of Milford's housing stock is considered affordable, which is about half of the state's goal.
The Milford police chief pitched extra officer positions as a long-term solution to the department's staffing woes.
New legislation passed through House in a 129 to 17 vote and awaits action in the State Senate.
"I am excited that today we took the first steps toward giving Connecticut residents control over their data privacy."
New legislation is designed to benefit children's mental health amid a growing children's mental health crisis both local and national.
Kennedy hailed passage of a proposal that hopes to increase efforts to make endometriosis diagnosis easier.
Maroney and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff worked together on establishing a consumer data bill of rights.
Caswell Cove condominiums wants to add 44 units. The Planning and Zoning Commission tabled a decision after hours of discussion.
He joined Senate Democrats in leading the vote on April 13.
Milford's police chief and deputy police chief earn less than the average pay for similar positions in Connecticut.
The city Planning and Zoning Commission approved a plan to expand a Broad Street property, which will become a tailor and retail business.
Several residents spoke in favor of the Milford school budget, especially when it came to school counselors.
The City of Bridgeport agreed to a $40,000 settlement with a man who was arrested in a case of mistaken identity.
A Board of Alderman seat has been vacant since longtime Alderman Martin Hardiman passed away.
The state senator voted to cut Connecticut's gas tax by 25 cents a gallon for the next three months.
The precaution is being taken due to the continued uncertainty posed by rapidly shifting pandemic dynamics.
The spring 2022 bulk pickup will take place in May. Here is the schedule.
Individual property tax bills will take into account last year's revaluation. The Board of Aldermen need to vote before the budget is final.
Year-round daylight saving time cleared the U.S. Senate Tuesday. A bill was proposed in Connecticut to keep it as well.
Food, gas and many necessities of life cost much more than they did a year ago. Here is how the Connecticut area compares to the U.S.
The state reps are "demanding that Connecticut's federal Congressional delegation deliver on a federal gas tax cut proposal."
See the latest announcement from the City of Milford.
Here are five things to know about Connecticut's current gas tax system and what changes politicians are proposing.
State Rep. Kathy Kennedy will run for a third term in November.
In California, the average price for a gallon of gas hit a staggering $5.07 on Friday. See prices in Connecticut.
He received the score from the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters for his support of environmental public policy bills.