The regional DRCs will be in Milford, Guilford and Stonington.
Donations toward families of military members may be made through Dec. 10
Mark Patnode’s “Mitchell Beach #9” was first sent to senator's office in 2006
Both easily won the state, but with a big help from female voters.
Ballot allowed residents who aren't registered to vote to have a say in the presidential race
Departure of three people leaves board without a quorum
Over 700 register to vote since September
Photo identification is never required to vote in Connecticut, an important point to remember when some voters may have lost or misplaced their IDs in Hurricane Sandy.
New London had 9 percent of CL&P customers without power as of Saturday afternoon.
What you'll see in the voting booth on Tuesday
City Clerk’s office inundated by absentee ballots, expects rush for special presidential/vice presidential ballots
20 acres add to the Navy base's buffer zone, which will hopefully make it more attractive to BRAC committees.
In his afternoon briefing, the governor said he's been told by some town leaders that the help they're getting from the utility companies is less than what the utilities have told Malloy they are doing.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano says the federal government will 'continue to bring in the resources we can' to Connecticut residents suffering from Superstorm Sandy.
Electricity and accessibility issues prompt decision to relocate polling place
In his second briefing of the day on the hurricane's aftermath, Malloy suggested that residents and town leaders be more patient with the recovery effort from the historic storm.
The governor will stop by New London, Stonington, Guilford, Madison and Clinton, ; President Obama today will talk to utility officials to find out what help they need to get the power back on for everyone.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said he's confident FEMA will recommend the same declaration for the rest of the state when the agency completes its review of the damage from Hurricane Sandy.
Dogs safely relocated to Montville Animal Control but the building will need extensive repairs.
With the worst of Hurricane Sandy now over, the power company has already begun getting people back on the grid while focusing now on full restoration efforts.
CL&P says it can give no estimate yet of when power will be full restored.
The governor says the worst is still to come overnight.
The governor signed the orders today.
The ban stops large trucks from moving through the state but also bans other non-essential travel from state highways.
Complete highway road closure will be in effect at 1 p.m. today, Monday, Oct. 29.
Traffic to be limited to emergency vehicles and evacuees beginning this afternoon
See a tree down in your neighborhood? Notice a road is flooded? Just saw a store clerk unload a pallet of fresh batteries? Please use this story on New London Patch to help out your neighbors as we brave the storm together.
Governor signed similar bill last year after freak October snowstorm.
Gov. Dannel Malloy said Sunday evening that he fears some residents along the shoreline and tidal rivers are not taking the storm surge threat seriously.
Earlier, the mayor closed school and city buildings through Tuesday; state police said they will close the Gold Star Bridge if sustained winds exceed 40 mph; Crystal Mall is closed Monday; L+M cancels all elective surgery; EB cancels all three shifts.
In a morning briefing Sunday the governor urged those in shoreline towns to evacuate if told to do so by emergency officials, as the storm surge from Sandy is expected to overwhelm those areas.
The state of Connecticut is preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Sandy.
The money will fund professional development and performance evaluation initiatives for teachers, extended learning time in elementary schools and Bennie Dover Jackson Middle School and a teacher-development plan.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
The city is spending the weekend bracing for the arrival of the potent storm system on Monday; emergency operations center to open either Sunday or Monday.
The governor today said the state is preparing for a moderate to worst-case scenario and the hurricane's effects will last much longer than what most people are used to from such storms.
Dr. Stephen Adamowski said he was "shocked" at how many weeks are truncated by half-days, and he recommended restoring three specialist positions to help increase instructional time.
CL&P is hiring 2,000 contractors from the Midwest and United Illuminating is hiring hundreds of workers to help respond to Sandy if the storm hits the state.