The candidate endorsements will be voted on at a meeting next week.
The DMV has been closed as various upgrades were implemented including online services, which are now all available for use.
The project plan calls for building to start by the end of next year.
The governor's Transportation Finance panel is looking to impose a tax for every mile a motorist drives.
Officials said that the $18 million project will come in under budget.
A former Metro-North Rail Commuter Council member will give a talk at the Senior Men's Club about the railway.
There were surprises in the Tuesday night caucus.
All Republican electors in town can attend and vote for petitioning candidates.
A new study breaks it down.
First Selectman Rob Mallozzi is recovering after he rolled his ankle and injured his leg at a 12-meter sailing race.
More than $10,000 is due to the town for residents and businesses that had false alarms.
Resident Michael Nowacki has filed paperwork to start the organization for New Canaan taxpayers.
New Canaan will have an info session Wednesday night and public comment will be allowed.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores.
Construction will last several weeks.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores, which is in effect just in time for the Fourth of July.
The state's attorney oversees prosecutors in the district, which covers New Canaan.
The MSNBC host also recently had Florida Gov. Rick Scott on his program to talk about how he wants CT businesses to come to Florida.
The state will change many of its liquor laws again, including expanding package store hours.
Gov. Malloy proposed several changes to the budget. Several large companies are considering a move out of state.
Indiana took out a full-page ad in the WSJ, lending its support to GE and others that have criticized the state's new taxes.
The former Secretary of State came to Greenwich for a fund-raiser on Friday.
A tree in front of New Canaan town hall is being considered for removal.
There was some disagreement on the exact language of a proposal.
The commission met last night to decide the future for the proposal.
The $100 dollar a day fine was backdated to February.
The Planning and Zoning Commission could potentially make a decision regarding the proposal tonight.
The spots on Locust Ave. will likely be open after-hours and could help boost parking availability for nearby restaurants.
The project could be paid off within a few years using parking revenue.
Tree warden Bruce Pauley has decided to repost the notice of removal of the non-native tree. A hearing could be held.
Lane closures: This week on the Merritt in Stamford and Greenwich and in downtown Stamford; next week on Interstate 95 in Norwalk.
A public forum Wednesday at the New Canaan Nature Center on whether and how the town should keep the playhouse will be live on Channel 79.
The Town Clerk's Office will be closed Wednesday as it moves back into Town Hall; next, Public Works and Parking will close and move May 4.
Road work will close a northbound lane on Rt. 15 from Exit 31 in Greenwich through Stamford and New Canaan to Exit 37 in Norwalk.
Dumpsters are out, free garbage bags are available and you're being asked to help out this weekend.