The report also says private student loans, those not backed by the federal government, are being directly marketed to students.
Public safety, a housing community final site plan and town-wide trash pick up are all agenda items.
The Department of Education released the test scores which include good and not so good news across the board.
The two Republican U.S. Senate confront each other on jobs, taxes and unemployment during televised debate Wednesday evening.
Police Lt. Leonard Bunnell "has his say" and then mayor decides punishment, police union may file a grievance, mayor says.
Year-end spending funded in part by savings realized after 'mild winter.'
...Flushing hydrants next week to keep the water flowing and the pipes clean.
Your Daily Five, Montville.
More are cancelled than being held. Summer?!
Police union maintains Bunnell never reached out for help; he had threatened union in letter to the membership.
The investigation will look into effects of pesticides, water temperatures and contaminants
Embattled lieutenant delivers a letter to police union members demanding backing by Friday, presumably the day he'll put in his notice, or he'll sue.
Town Council voted again Monday, this time with no conflicts...of interest. But sparks flew anyway.
Police Officer Karen Moorehead filed EEOC complaints against Bunnell for workplace harassment and sexual harassment.
This Week Include Town Council, BOE and Gardner Lake Authority
Nearly 29 years as a CSP Trooper, Martinez has plans for the department
The University of Connecticut will host the homeowners assistance program on Tuesday, July 10
State police want you to know the law, and the possible consequences of do-it-yourself fireworks displays.
Meeting held Monday, but what Major Crimes investigation concluded remains unknown
Special Finance Committee to explore BOE/Town functions consolidation, more detailed reports; WPCA agenda posted
Town Attorney opinion on budget definition sought
The largely Democratic electorate of Connecticut praised the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Thursday to uphold most of Obamacare.
Major Crimes investigation report issued on Lt. Leonard Bunnell.
But Town Council votes to approve resolution that puts back assistant planner post
Roger Clemens, recently acquitted in a federal perjury and obstruction of justice trial, must face disillusioned fans and a skeptical, wizened writer's association. Does it matter?
Town Council has called a special meeting to revisit Mayoral veto resolution
The Planning and Zoning Commission meets to review The Villages site plan, among other meetings slated.
Stretch of area near 677 Raymond Hill shut down
Deadline for comments to HUD, state economic development is today
Petitioner says people must have input on spending plan, if not mill rate
The majority Connecticut residents live near trees and forests, making those areas more susceptible to prolonged power outages like the ones seen following Tropical Storm Irene and the October snowstorm, a new state report said.
Heat stroke, which can be deadly especially for the elderly, occurs when one’s body temperature rises quickly.
Resurfacing and milling from Turner Road to Salem Country Gardens area
Out of the 50 states, a report shows that Connecticut is among the worst in terms of fiscal health.
Nowadays, being rich, even mega-rich, isn't unusual for folks who serve in the nation's capital.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Montville and the area.
WPCA, Parks and Rec and Economic Development also set to confer.
Latest job report shows 8.4 percent of town residents are out of work, up from 8.1 percent last month.
Community Split Over Contentious Zone, Affordable Housing Project
Opportunity for public to weigh in before agencies make decision