Police have arrested two people – one a 16-year-old juvenile from Montville – after a Montville home invasion on April 5.
Mr Domino Effect our loving therapy horse passed on Valentines Day 2012. We wish to honor him by making this a cutting edge facility.
Are you used to it yet? Or do you miss the traffic light?
Montville woman dies at 63.
After a lot of work from a lot of people, Montville High School hosted its first ever lacrosse game on its turf field.
The I-395 Plainfield Service Plazas received a grand opening ceremony this past weekend.
The proposed mixed-use building on Rt. 32 will have retail outlets on the bottom floor and 36 apartments on the top floors of the building.
Five things to know for Wednesday, April 17, 2013.
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Karen Moorehead is a Montville Police Officer but lives in Gales Ferry.
The group Connecticut Citizens Defense League is planning the rally for Saturday afternoon to protest Connecticut's new gun laws.
Gary Murphy is spearheading a push to change an ordinance that makes it illegal for a vender or peddler to be within a mile of a brick-and-mortar business.
Trash pickup is dumped. Montvillians love their transfer station -- it's a community center of sorts. And no one wanted to see taxes raised a dime to pay for curbside pickup.
The following arrest information was provided by Montville and State Police and does not constitute a conviction.
Five things to know for Thursday, April 18, 2013.
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These five sedans — all starting under $20K — are perfect for a family of three or four.
While a new poll shows many in Connecticut support new gun control measures, state lawmakers have yet to come out with a unified plan.
Helena Sun (Band) and Jeffrey Cregeur (Choir) are considered among the best students musicians in the state
Your Daily Five for Wednesday!
Today, April 15, is the tax-filing deadline for state and federal income taxes. If you can't pay or file your taxes today here's a press release from the IRS on filing late and the penalties you might be assessed.
A report by Connecticut Voices For Children says the state's wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers are not paying their fair share.