Some residents contend M2 can't own the property because it qualifies as a cemetery, but officials contend the work being done is legal.
Four Democratic politicians have planned a rally to save the act.
"When you conduct foreign policy by 140 characters, it does become a little opaque as to what you mean," Murphy said.
First Selectman Robert Mallozzi gave his opinion about animosity between Grace Farms and some of its neighbors.
Officials said it justifies installing tiered parking.
One change would increase parking time limits in the downtown area.
The owner contends the conditions have no legal or factual basis.
Neighbors and the shop owner have had a years-long dispute about where vehicles from the shop should park.
Some issues still need to be worked out before the building will be open for events.
The law commonly referred to as 8-30g allows developers to circumvent local zoning laws with affordable housing.
The Planning and Zoning Commission put several conditions on the project.
A government-appointed panel made a case for gradually raising the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Planning and Zoning approved the project.
A nearby commercial building was also approved.
A seasoned veteran of Public Works will became the department's new director.
The Connecticut governor joined other officials from across the country in vowing to fight Trump's proposal.
See the breakdown of Republicans, Democrats, unaffiliated voters and third party members.
Malloy did say if taxes do increase he’s not expecting a major hike. The state’s budget woes are well-documented.
The sale of the building could make parking tighter.
Murphy said the country's diversity is its strength, but at times it can cause friction and tension.
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If Clinton had won it was believed Malloy may have joined her administration but now the governor is focused on what lies ahead in CT.
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New Canaan voters made some important local government decisions Tuesday.
Information about the number of registered voters, party-affiliated voters and other interesting items.
A longtime planning and zoning director in another town was hired by New Canaan.
Some worry the area is unsafe for pedestrians.
The move has caused controversy with local GOP members.
The matter has to do with whether the town should pay a contractor that assessed the former Outback Teen Center building.
A town attorney advised Planning and Zoning Commission that refiling could be a possibility if the current proposal isn't approved.
Some residents say the plan is too dense for the area.
Since 1940, Scholastic's kids poll has correctly predicted all but two of the presidential elections
One assessment showed serious structural issues while another showed relatively minor ones.