Bonnie Therrien, North Branford's interim town manager, shares her weekly report for the week ending Nov. 30.
Connecticut is one of 42 states that offer the lottery game; find North Branford retailers and tips on how to play here.
North Branford and Northford residents are asked to be mindful of these guidelines during the winter months.
The North Branford Town Council will get an update on Route 80 from the CT DOT and discuss leases for the Totoket Historical Society, bulky pickup, use of Wall Field and more at tonight's meeting.
North Branford's interim town manager updates on capital projects, encourages residents to sign up for CT Alert System.
Bonnie Therrien, North Branford's interim town manager, shares her weekly report for the week ending Nov. 16.
There is a lot going on in the North Branford Parks and Recreation Department, according to Director Pam Gery!
Luisa Breen, director of North Branford social services, talks about programs to help residents and what she's thankful for.
North Branford Mayor Anthony Candelora on new town vehicles, helping those in need and what he's thankful for.
Bonnie Therrien, North Branford's interim town manager, shares her weekly report for the week ending Nov. 9.
The South Central Regional Council of Governments (SCROG) wants your input for developing a multi-jurisdiction hazard mitigation plan so North Branford and surrounding towns can become better prepared for disasters.
In the last Blue Nutmeg and Red Nutmeg survey of influential political insiders in Connecticut, there is disagreement over whether Obama or Romney ran the more effective campaign. But both camps say McMahon-Murphy won't make much of a difference.
Winners in North Branford included Obama, McMahon, DeLauro, Cartier and Candelora; charter revisions voted on.
If you haven't voted yet, you still have about 45 minutes until polls close at 8 p.m.
Election day is quickly approaching with the polls open on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Here's what you need to know for voting in North Branford.
Bonnie Therrien expresses gratitude to many for their efforts in dealing with Hurricane Sandy.
Public Works will maintain its extended hours through Saturday, Nov. 10 for Hurricane Sandy debris drop-off.
North Branford residents can register to vote from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. today.
If your property was badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy, here's how to get help from FEMA.
Bonnie Therrien, North Branford's interim town manager, shares her weekly report for the week ending Oct. 26.
The state of Connecticut is preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Sandy.
Pam Gery on an upcoming bus trip to the Radio City Christmas show, staying safe in the Hurricane and her best-ever Halloween costume.
Therrien declares a town-wide emergency. Remember, in case of emergency, call 911. With non-emergency requests or questions, call the EOC numbers. Don't call the fire departments directly.
Judy Barron talks about belly dancing for seniors, where to donate medical equipment and what not to be for Halloween.
Luisa Breen, North Branford's director of Social Services, updates us on programs and shares a creative Halloween costume.
The town is currently seeking candidates to fill the position of North Branford's Emergency Management Director, which is a volunteer position.
Fran Merola: the new baseball fields are nearly completed and some tips for fall clean-ups.
North Branford's mayor talks about open communication between the Board of Ed and the Town Council, staying safe for Halloween and fall fun!
President Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney made their cases for the final time in a debate setting Monday night at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL.
North Branford's state Sen. Ed Meyer takes issue with challenger Cindy Cartier's record as fiscally responsible businesswoman in debate that tackles variety of issues.
Unaffiliated voters still make up the bulk of the electorate, but more Democrats than Republicans have registered to vote this year ahead of the presidential elections, according to Secretary of the State Denise Merrill.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
North Branford's interim town manager on implementing the new automated trash pickup system, where to get your flu shot and her favorite things about North Branford.
The number of cases doubled this year in the state.
Eating out and about around town? Here's the dish on some local restaurants.
In a Friday poll, both parties say their candidates came out the winner in Thursday night’s debate at UConn, but they are growing tired of the divisive campaign.
The pressure is on the Town Council to fix the state of the North Branford Police Department and while the subject’s hot, take your turn to suggest what you’d like to see done to the department.
In a Patch FlashPoll of influential Connecticut political figures taken just after the conclusion of Thursday's vice-presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan, the perception of who won fell strictly along party lines.
The intensity of the highly controversial and contentious U.S. Senate race between Linda McMahon and Chris Murphy showed no signs of letting up in the candidates' second debate Thursday.
Paul Ryan and Joe Biden debated on Thursday night in Kentucky, and participants in Patch’s statewide live blog in Connecticut offered some pointed observations.