The district encompasses a portion of Montville and all of adjacent Waterford.
Montville would see a 9 percent reduction in its 2019 state grant if Malloy's plan wins General Assembly approval.
Connecticut towns thought they had escaped serious cuts when a new budget was approved. Well think again, as new cuts have been released.
He's a 92-year-old local native who served on the Town Council for decades.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your community.
Election Day is upon us. Here's a guide to your town.
The state's budget woes could spell trouble for the town's credit rating.
Gov. Dannel Malloy released another budget proposal Monday as the state passed more than 100 days without a signed budget.
The meeting will be held in Groton to discuss a draft of the study.
Nearly 140 Connecticut school districts would lose significant state education aid. See below for how much your town would lose.
Future Oppressive Montville Taxes
State Senator Paul Formica recently spoke at the Renewable Energy and Efficiency Business Association Roundtable in Hartford.
The Waterford Green Party has nominated candidates for the 2017 municipalβ βelectionβ, and is expecting moreβ.
Senator Paul Formica lead the Senate's recent passage of a bill to create energy stability and preserve Millstoneβs presence in Connecticut.
Senator Paul Formica applauds the Senateβs passage of a bipartisan bill to close the 2017 state budget shortfall.
State Senators Paul Formica and Heather Somers offered their support for Senate Bill 957.
Gov. Malloyβs revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.
Senator Paul Formica and Senate Republicans recently unveiled the updated state budget proposal.
Malloy wants to cut millions in state aid to local communities to reduce the stateβs deficit. See how much your town would lose.
Senator Paul Formica discusses Republican lawmakers' alternative budget proposal and the legislative budget process on βThe Senate Reports.β
State Senator Paul Formica recently attended a rally to urge state lawmakers to βgive us a Connecticut we can sell.β
Senator Paul Formica met with the Child & Family Agency of Southeastern CT advocates to discuss school-based health centers.
Senator Paul Formica and Representative Kathleen McCarty recently met with hospital employees to discuss health care ad more.
State Senator Paul Formica applauds the passage of a bill to expand career options in hairdressing and cosmetology.
A group of Montville High School students have invited President Donald Trump to come pay a visit to their school.
State Rep. Kevin Ryan co-hosted an informational forum featuring presentations and discussions about autonomous vehicles.
State Senator Paul Formica represents the residents of the 20th Senatorial District.
Two Connecticut senators and a representative spoke recently to urge fellow lawmakers to support a local theater.
We break down how much every Connecticut town stands to gain or lose in state aid under Malloyβs proposal.
The senator said Malloy's budget proposal raises red flags, and he is looking forward to working on alternatives.
Town officials were recently learned about the reduction, which is a result of the state trying to balance its budget.
While the state remained blue on a whole, four towns ended up switching to red for the election this year.
After an emotional election, kids and teens across New London County are trying to figure out what to make of the outcome.
On Wednesday morning, full election results and numbers were released for all races that residents voted on.
Stick with Patch for all the latest election results, both local and national.
As Massachusetts prepares to vote on legalizing weed, a New Haven representative says polls show Connecticut is ready to decide.
Candidates from Waterford, Montville and East Lyme will be debating for two CT house seats on cable access and the radio.
Submit your questions to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and they just might be asked at Sunday night's town hall debate.