Tom McNally, the former WPCA assistant superintendent currently suing the town for wrongful termination, has been on the BOE for nearly eight years.
Courtney to serve as the top Democrat on the Education and Workforce Committeeβs Workforce Protections Subcommittee
A short week with just a few meetings all with light - or no - agendas.
From community service activities to glitzy balls, the weekend will be packed with presidential pomp. What are your plans for viewing the inauguration? Tell us in the comment section below.
Bipartisan Task Force on Gun Violence Prevention and Childrenβs Safety schedules hearings, names sub group members
Mayor Ronald McDaniel greets the students and then takes them on a tour!
The Council voted to repeal the Child Zones after Council President says if one is repealed they both need to be.
Ritter, recently named Deputy House Speaker, is inviting the public to share their ideas, suggestions and concerns with her from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. in Town Hall. She'll be in Waterford Friday.
The Second District Democrat is asking his Facebook and Twitter followers for their thoughts and ideas on what Congress should be doing right now and will share some of them on Youtube later this week.
Dogs are again being kept in Bates Woods facility, which was damaged during Hurricane Sandy. Montville stepped up to help, but has run out of space to keep New London's dogs.
Connecticut has the seventh-highest population of retirees and that population is going to grow, experts warn.
And decides to do the same with the also recently approved Child Safety Zones
Council then swiftly moves to appoint former Montville Mayor Democrat Joe Jaskiewicz to replace Murphy
After years of work, the building that began as an idea brings out hundreds and hundreds of residents and no shortage of dignitaries to sing its praises.
Gun control and the state budget might be taking center stage in Hartford right now, but some legislators are also focusing on ways to help our four-legged friends.
A full week of meetings ahead including BOE where students and staff will be recognized for outstanding work!
Hundreds of Montville residents turned out for the big day; the ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Montville Public Safety buildi
Attorney General, DCP: Donβt believe viral emails suggesting cell phone numbers will 'Go Public'
A report issued this week praises the state's Earned Income Tax Credit for helping working families.
You can still get vaccinated against flu! But if you're already sick, is it flu or something else?
Today US Senators Murphy and Blumenthal will gather together a range of Connecticut leaders to talk about reducing gun violence in America.
The U.S. Postal Service is raising the cost of stamps for first class letters by one cent.
School officials from across the state met in a symposium this week to discuss school safety issues arising from the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School. One take away from the meeting was that they don't want guns in schools.
Jones' public access television show Town Matters will feature an interview with Connecticut ACLU executive director.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy speaks to the tragedy in Newtown, as well as Connecticut's budget, economy, education and energy.
The increases being considered by higher education officials would affect the state's community colleges and four state-run universities, Western, Southern, Central and Eastern.
The 16 members will now "begin the task of taking a broad, systemic approach in crafting the recommendations that will lead to comprehensive legislative and policy changes that must occur following the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School,"
Years after the idea was conceived, the Public Safety Building is complete and the public is invited to be part of the festivities.
The main lobbying group for cities and towns tells the governor and legislature that municipalities must not have their state aid cut.
Once close to a deal, the parties are headed to arbitration now.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority is reviewing preparation and response of the stateβs utilities and wants your input.
Several meetings this week including two school budget forums for the community to bring its school budget priorities.
The unemployment rate remained steady at 7.8 percent in December despite the fiscal cliff threat.
Program offered by the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities for residents of its member towns and cities
A West Haven lawmaker has introduced a bill to make public the names of some 170,000 gun owners in Connecticut.
Pamela Aubin seeks input from parents, guardians and community members on their budget priorities
In response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Connecticut is convening a panel of experts to explore all necessary facets of trying to prevent future tragedies.
Takes oath of office today with wife and family by his side.
In the wake of the Newtown shootings the first of what is likely to be numerous gun-related measures was introduced this week in the state legislature by a New Haven lawmaker.
As part of the final bankruptcy case, the town receives $2,360,000, of the $2.5 million sale of AES Thames.