For the seventh consecutive year, the Crystal Mall will host the Heart Gallery, an exhibit of children who need to be adopted.
Happy Thanksgiving in advance! And so you know, here's some info on holiday hours and closings. Check it out and then go start that turkey! We'll keep updating this list.
Tricia Beattie's body was found floating in the shallows at Bluff Point State Park in Groton last July, and her husband said he believed she was murdered.
Mayor Ron McDaniel confirmed the dates for the big day!
It's a short week! Economic development, housing and schools are the only meetings.
PURA to review performance of electric and other utilities in preparing for and responding to Storm Sandy.
The state's budget deficit is now projected to top $1 billion but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has vowed he won't hike taxes again to close the budget gap.
The three Montville Lions Clubs band together with Tri-Town to deliver 1,500 pounds of food to pantry. Patch stories get the ball rolling!
The grant from the U.S. Department of Labor will fund temporary jobs for dislocated workers.
The ordinance seeks to protect senior citizens from attack by sex offenders, but the CT ACLU may not take it lying down.
Montville recycles! Check out the latest info from the town about recycling, special Sunday give-aways and more. Recycling is cool!
Helping to make the season bright for Montville teens and the community at large.
Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, the lobbying group for towns, wants the state to limit education mandates and increase education aid.
Montville Town Planner updated the Town Council on building progress. Councilor Gary Murphy says a lot of towns expressed interest in joining regional dispatch planned for site
As the so-called 'fiscal cliff' looms, defense contractors are waiting to see whether budget cuts could impact their industry.
The former head of the WWE gave a post-election interview to Bloomberg News recently and said she was working on her acceptance speech when she learned she'd lost her bid - once again - for a U.S. Senate seat.
Is the state heading toward its own fiscal cliff?
Monday marks the observance of Veterans Day and local, state and federal offices are closed. But Montville's businesses are mostly open; so grab a movie, order a pizza and don't forget the milk!
The VFW Lodge 10060 and the American Legion Post 112 joined with the town of Montville to hold a moving and patriotic ceremony under a bright blue sky.
The ceremony at Town Hall brought scores to honor those that serve and have served. All 48 million of them.
Donations toward families of military members may be made through Dec. 10 at the New London armory, the closest drop-off point to Montville.
Campaign sings are everywhere. And there's no rules about how long we'll be seeing them
Both easily won the state, but with a big help from female voters.
Connecticut's 38th Congressional District and the 20th Senatorial District, which include parts of Montville, will again be represented by Waterford female Democrats.
The East Lyme Republican currently serves as that town's first selectman.
The Vernon Democrat is seeking his fourth term.
Young people between the ages of 18 and 29 make up roughly half of all new voters who have signed on since Jan. 1 of this year.
Lots of information from where to vote and sample ballots right here, Montville!
One day before the election the latest poll indicates that Democrat Chris Murphy is widening his lead in the U.S. Senate race.
Federal agency to assess damage and town will proceed with paperwork to obtain storm cleanup cost reimbursement.
Light on meetings save for WPCA, zoning, finance and youth advisory.
President Barack Obama won Montville as did Democrat Chris Murphy and Kevin Ryan, Democratic incumbent in the 139th Assembly district pushed past Republican challenger Leon Moore. Voter turnout was nearly 73 percent.
First elected in 1992, Ryan said his commitment to affordable health care, education and his constituents make him the most qualified candidate.
Poll locations in Montville, Bozrah and Norwich will hold food drives during Tuesday's election.
Governor Malloy on Wednesday released more than 200 photos that show the extensive damage that resulted from Hurricane Sandy.
The governor has issued an order that requires insurers to apply lower deductibles for those filing hurricane claims.
The latest on the election at Montville polling places. Plus, where to vote, the list of candidates, and how the town voted in past elections.
Still no time frame for full power restoration.
Itβs going to take more than Hurricane Sandy to stop Montville from voting next Tuesday.
The governor will stop by New London, Stonington, Guilford, Madison and Clinton; President Obama today will talk to utility officials to find out what help they need to get the power back on for everyone.