The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities gathered city leaders at the capitol to protest the governor's proposal to eliminate the car tax on vehicles worth $28,000 and less.
Montville State Rep: βPatients should be able to make their own decisions about the final minutes of their lives. Itβs their right and no one elseβs."
Proposal would go to voters for bond referendum. Proposal blessed by majority of BOE, but not everyone was on board: βI canβt imagine pitching $6 million to (voters)," a member said.
An informal get together to allow residents ask questions, share concerns or just meet and greet school, town officials. Building tours and refreshments will also be available
Finance director says new auditor changed what should have just been a recommendation for improvement, but WPCA will address "weakness" anyway
Another very busy week filled with town and school meetings.
The House bill would promote bioscience, pharmaceutical industry for southeastern Connecticut
The multi-million-dollar grant blessed by the State Bond Commission will be used for New London State Pier improvements
Mayors and first selectmen, including Montville Mayor Ron McDaniel, will ride with Meals on Wheels drivers and help deliver meals.
The governor says state weapon manufacturers sell most of their products out of state anyway.
Rep. Kevin Ryan announced in late January that the state bond commission would be approving a $5 million grant to fund the project using anaerobic digestion treatment
Peddlers and vendors won't be peddling or vending near local businesses after ordinance public hearing Monday
The latest survey from the university shows Malloy is enjoying his highest approval rating so far, but indicates voters donβt think he deserves a second term.
Governor meets with Mayor Daryl Finizio and Acting Police Chief Peter Reichard on Monday
A super busy week of municipal meetings with assorted town business being conducted based on packed agendas -- lawsuits, trash pickup, peddlers, site plans, public hearings and more.
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An increase in public works and Camp Oakdale; decrease in solid waste
The former mayoral administrative assistant filed a lawsuit in the fall of 2011 alleging she was terminated because she spoke out on "unethical and illegal practices, mismanagement and abuse of authority" and that she was retaliated against.
Montville would see a $877,362 reduction in general fund (unrestricted) state aid.
If the car tax is cut, Montville faces a more than $3 million loss. Today, local leaders testify against Malloy's proposal which could force town's to raise other local taxes.
A week filled with meetings with one cancellation and one without a posted agenda. WPCA will not be held tonight, but will be Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
The change is one of many outlined by Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Just in case you missed it this past week, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy's visit to Manchester saw a "rowdy" crowd with police being called.
Rep. Ernest Hewett, a Democrat from New London, apologies for remark he made during a public hearing to a 17-year-old girl who was testifying.
Debra Denison reportedly suffered from bipolar disorder. 'It underscores that we need to do more to provide mental health access to people and families struggling," state Sen. Andrew Maynard said.
Sweeping federal budget cuts are expected to affect airports across the country, including Connecticut, including Groton-New London
Second District Congressman Joe Courtney has been taking questions about sequestration this week on his Facebook and Twitter.
Lt. Leonard Bunnell is asking for a $133,000 bump over last year for the police department to fund a new officer, a full time clerk and a dedicated custodian.
As part of the settlement, the former police sergeant had to agree not to sue Lt. Leonard Bunnell or Joe Jaskiewicz in the future.
Operators of small package stores are decrying Connecticut's proposal to eliminate a law that now protects them from their larger competitors.
The majority of local National Guard mechanics face a 20 percent pay cut if the proposed federal sequester cuts take effect
Montville Patch filed a Freedom of Information request for the settlement documents.
Superintendent Aubin says programming funded by federal grants will be impacted
Long an ardent supporter, Town Councilor Dana McFee says he is no longer "driving force behind the issue."
'This is a very serious impasse that could really put a cloud over EBβs projected hiring,' Congressman Joe Courtney says. But he adds that Congress still has time to fix the impasse.
A week chock full of town meetings from administration to zoning.
Rep. Joe Courtney interviews Senior Chief James Mosley at New London High School for Veterans History Project
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy revealed a portion of his new energy strategy.
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In an impassioned speech at a Connecticut university on Thursday, Feb. 21, Vice President Joe Biden discussed steps the federal government can take to reduce gun violence.