News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut
The utility has spent tens of millions in its effort to improve its storm restoration efforts.
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Your Five is all about school today. Oh, and Parks & Rec signups!
The first man to walk on the moon dies after complications from heart bypass surgery
Four on the calendar, two cancelled, that leaves two.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
An Uncasville woman and a now-former New London real estate agent will serve 18 and 21 months, respectively, in federal prison.
In a 4-1 vote, the council voted against acting on an ethics complaint brought by Councilor Dana McFee against Council Chair Candy Buebendorf. Dissenter Independent Councilor Jones said complaint had merit.
Just over 20 percent of Democrats voted in the primary compared to nearly 26 percent of Republicans.
Superintendent Pamela Aubin said the Town Council is not within its authority to require detailed monthly reports beyond the reports already furnished to the town.
A new report says several state firms paid little or no income taxes last year and one got a $176 million refund.
And speaking of passenger rail, the Montville Town Council is backing the reinstatement of passenger service from Vermont to Connecticut.
There are a slew of meetings this week, including BOE and Town Council, among others.
Back-to-School clothing and footwear deals at local shops, Crystal Mall and big-box stores are to be had, plus, no 6.5% sales tax on purchases under $300.
NRG: Alliance formed to lobby governor and state energy chief to get behind project that will bring jobs, provide clean, renewable power and importantly, keep third highest taxpayer in town.
Food harvested by prisoners from Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional donated to the area food banks.
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Here's your five; don't even get me started on August.
Showgun Spa operator opened business two years after losing her NY license.
The newly-minted Democratic nominee for Connecticut's open U.S. Senate seat, who beat out opponent Susan Bysciewicz by just three votes in Montville, has wasted no time in attacking his opponent.
Montville voters depart from the majority on some votes.
Republican Linda McMahon surrounded herself with family and friends as she vowed to restore growth to the economy during her victory speech.
The East Lyme first selectman will run against incumbent U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney in the Second Congressional District in the November general election.
More than 20 percent overall voter turnout; 29 percent for Republicans and 20 percent for Democrats. Started out slow but picked up throughout day.
In East Lyme and Old Lyme, people are turning out to support First Selectman Paul Formica, who hopes to beat rival Daria Novak for 2nd Congressional District Republican slot.
Republican Mike Doyle, candidate for 20th State Senate District, which includes Montville, alleges Waterford’s master moderator removed his political sign for political reasons, while the moderator says she was following town rules.
Mary Clark-Wilson said after a late afternoon numbers crunch, "we're on target to hit 20 percent."
Resolution would require town employees to direct all media inquiries to the Mayor’s office.
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Information about today's primary including Montville poll information and information about candidates.
GOP respondents to Patch's Red Nutmeg Survey say Ryan brings clarity to the Romney campaign; Blue Nutmeg Survey respondents think the pick will send unaffiliated voters and seniors running to Obama.
For the first time in its history, Millstone Power Station shuts down Unit 2 because the water in Long Island Sound was too hot.