Today, April 15, is the tax-filing deadline for state and federal income taxes. If you can't pay or file your taxes today here's a press release from the IRS on filing late and the penalties you might be assessed.
A report by Connecticut Voices For Children says the state's wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers are not paying their fair share.
Not the busiest week ever, municipally speaking.
The survey was paid for by Republican Tom Foley, the Greenwich millionaire who narrowly lost to Malloy in 2010.
April 23 and 24 are the dates for public hearings on schools, town budgets
A draft Montville Public Safety Plan says the Resident State Trooper program should be replaced with a dedicated municipal department with a professional police chief
State labor department stats out and show February unemployment in Montville at 8.5 percent
Personal income in this state grew by just 2 percent in 2012.
AG wants to penalize utility in storm recovery request for holding back info from PURA investigators
If the budget is approved in May, the tax rate would increase from 29.33 mills to 29.50 mills, an increase of 0.17.
Connecticut lawmakers and families hope for assault weapons, high-capacity magazine ban but universal background checks may have best chance of passage.
State legislative leaders have provided President Obama a framework on the national gun debate.
A bill that would have allowed terminally ill patients to ask their doctors for prescription medication they could take to end their lives has been taken off the agenda this Legislative session.
A week filled with town and school meetings
In a new report The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says comprehensive reform is needed.
The measures would be some of the toughest in the country and the governor has said he will approve them
State congressional leaders, lobbyists heard from Tyl chamber choir loud and clearly, and beautifully, we heard!
Several town meetings are slated including an inland wetlands site walk
The Massachusetts and RI Attorneys General have sent a joint letter urging Connecticut to sunset a $76 million tax on electricity generators, $42 million of which is paid by Millstone.
There's $13 Million for Connecticut Taxpayers Who Have Not Filed a 2009 Income Tax Return.
Flags had been at half staff
Former Sen. Edith Prague, a Democrat who represented District 19, has long been an advocate and champion for seniors, will head up new State Department on Aging (SDA)
Joe Biden will be in New London on May 22
Under an initiative backed by Gov. Malloy, thousands of state workers with serious chronic health problems were paid to participate in a wellness program which was never offered.
Part of ArtSlam 2013, the select choir will sing for legislators and then will speak with policy makers about the need for the arts in public education
The largest request, $77,000, comes from United Community & Family Services of Norwich
Bills follow recent Taser deaths, but police chiefs say law enactment could increase risk of lawsuits against PDs. Montville BOE allows new safety officer Mike Collins to carry a taser
The water tank, which will be built on Butlertown Road, would provide water for East Lyme and fire suppression for Montville
The department asked last year but the request for new guns was shot down
A boatload of meetings this week.
The approval opens up the opportunity for financial assistance from the federal government for Connecticut counties and municipalities.
"Largest tourist destinations in all of eastern Connecticut," Mayor Daryl Finizio says of over $100 million investment in the city; details to be revealed on April 5
Malloy Spokesman Andrew Doba said Thursday the Connecticut governor never promised to sunset a $42 million tax on Millstone in July, which is contrary to what Dominion officials have said.
Controversial Environment Committee bill would open up a lottery system for bear hunting -- the first since 1840.
Homebound Montville seniors get a meal and a friend "making sure they're okay." Mayor lends a hand with the delivery Thursday
No increase over last year and Full Day Kindergarten adopted. The public weighs in on April 23 when the spending plan goes to hearing.
There will be pick-up on Monday, Dec. 24, Christmas Eve.
The university's quarterly state economic outlook is grim.
A day-long mediation, an executive session and ongoing discussions all point to a deal, yet as of today, nothing has been inked.
Murphy, who was recently elected as Connecticut's newest senator, talks taxes, economic development, education and defense with with Eastern Connecticut business leaders