Letter sent to town clerk today; mayor, WPCA chiefs named
The legislature held a daylong session Tuesday to wrap up a number of issues left over from the 2012 regular session.
Senior and Social Services director: "Anything is really appreciated."
Some had called for the resignation of Councilor Tanner, who works as a Montville schools paraprofessional.
Weigh in on 'The Villages' and the Proposed Traditional Cultural Boundary (TCP).
Town Council, WPCA and PZC all meet this week; Hearing set for Thursday
The State Department of Transportation has announced plans to build an $18M building in Colchester, The Bulletin reports
Will Montville House That Center? Officials Hope So.
Attorney Said There May Be "Many Defendants."
Plenty Of Allegations Swirl Around Controversial Ousting
Mayor confirms that Tom McNally, a 12-year Montville employee, was fired
Middletown's Veterans Park is the future site of the Connecticut Trees of Honor Memorial, where each of the 63 armed services members who lost their lives in Afghanistan or Iraq will be honored with a plaque.
The new Quinnipiac poll gives a better picture of the two front runners in party primaries for the U.S. Senate seat.
Citizens Critical Of Spending Plan And Tax Increase
This state saw a 2 percent increase in gross domestic product last year, exceeding many neighboring states along the East Coast.
Montville High School Auditorium Is Venue for Anticipated Large Turnout At 6 p.m. Hearing
Myriad Municipal Meetings With Packed Agendas
Two hour closed door session precedes vote
Committee members praise clerk and public works, learn a lot about police operations
Town Clerk's budget also being reviewed at 4 p.m. meeting
Monday is a holiday - Federal, state and local offices are closed!
The Blue Star Museums Initiative launches on Memorial Day and runs through Labor Day
Animal Rehab Program At Prison Is A Collaboration Between Corrections, Agriculture, Community and Inmates
The Mohegan Tribe says it is nothing new, nothing to worry about. A public hearing will be held on June 14
Connecticut veterans with a service-related disability can obtain free lifetime state park passes through The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)
They get clothing, help searching for jobs and, most importantly, hope
The state's share of a $25 billion settlement will be spent on expanding programs that assist distressed homeowners.
If the Preston selectman is elected, he would represent Montville in Hartford, holding the position Tom Reynolds is leaving
Rep. Kevin Ryan was named "Legislator of the Year" at Monday's awards ceremony
The Finance Committee will discuss the town clerk's budget, public works budget and Montville Police Department budget
This historic preservation grant is offered through Connecticut's State Historic Preservation office
Fran Lowell is Republican-endorsed candidate for 42nd assembly district.
The sex-offender treatment center owes money to the WPCA, and Linda Rivera owes money to the town
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is the conference's keynote speaker
Fire Marshal Ray Occhialini says the ordinance the Montville Town Council approved on Monday will nearly pay the cost of running his office.
Montville Police Officer Robin Salvatore has written grants for DUI enforcement and seatbelt/child safety seat programs
East Lyme's First Selectman will challenge Madison's Daria Novak for the Republican nomination
Montville Town Council, Finance Committee, Parks & Rec, Board of Ed and more
And there are three passels of kittens available, too
The state representative says that the Senate would offer him a better way to serve