Senator visits city to learn more about development projects
The Second District Democrat is asking his Facebook and Twitter followers for their thoughts and ideas on what Congress should be doing right now and will share some of them on Youtube later this week.
Proposal would bring playground equipment from Veterans Field to East New London
Mayor says nomination is first Latino nominated to board or agency created by City Charter in New London history
Plan recommends ways for New London to prepare for natural disasters
A report issued this week praises the state's Earned Income Tax Credit for helping working families.
Elected officials to review ideas for ways to improve performance of New London Public Schools
$18 million in repairs to New London service academy included in $51 billion aid bill going to House vote on Tuesday
School officials from across the state met in a symposium this week to discuss school safety issues arising from the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School. One take away from the meeting was that they don't want guns in schools.
Govs. Malloy, Christie an Cuomo sign joint letter Friday asking the U.S. House of Representatives to pass Superstorm Sandy aid package without, citing "time of crisis."
Republicans ask City Council to form group to address concerns on petitions, law director
The U.S. Postal Service is raising the cost of stamps for first class letters by one cent.
The main lobbying group for cities and towns tells the governor and legislature that municipalities must not have their state aid cut.
Message Center Management revises agreement to bring more rent revenue into New London
Weekend hours cut under New London budget for FY 2013, but will be available around holidays
Lawmakers in Hartford will tackle gun control and budget issues during the new legislative session, which begins Wednesday.
Agenda item at tonight's meeting asks administration to pursue initiative through New London Police Department
A West Haven lawmaker has introduced a bill to make public the names of some 170,000 gun owners in Connecticut.
Passero anticipates school budget increase; Finizio thinks sustainable taxation is feasible after next budget cycle
In the wake of the Newtown shootings the first of what is likely to be numerous gun-related measures was introduced this week in the state legislature by a New Haven lawmaker.
New London committee refuses to address complaints against police officers until procedural concerns are answered
The DMV is reversing 106 years of history by now requiring adults to obtain a learner's permit before they can get a driver's license in Connecticut. The measure is one of dozens of new state laws that take effect Jan. 1, 2013.
Effort is designed to spread teen safe driving messages via Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
He leaves the Senate after 24 years on Jan. 3
New London mayor part of Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition, which is asking that changes in gun control occur in the wake of the Newtown shooting
City to mail out bills, due in January, reflecting mill rate change in controversial 2013 budget
City Council looks to take more time to review agreement that would incorporate cell tower at New London baseball field
Newsday reports name of Connecticut businessman who's about to own Little Gull Island.
Five things to know for December 17
AG and social services caution consumers about postal scam involving government checks and sweepstakes prizes
Magnet school model would necessitate changes in New London school’s grade levels and mission
Board elects Peg Curtin president, Delanna Muse vice president; Jason Catala remains board secretary