News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
North Branford Mayor Anthony Candelora on fundraising for a new press box, projects underway including the possibility of a winery coming to town and what he loves most about North Branford.
Hey, North Branford: If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
Mitt Romney and Barack Obama traded verbal jousts in the first presidential debate of the 2012 campaign, and the consensus was that Romney came out the victor.
Council members gave the green light to bonding for several projects, including improvements to the North Branford High School roof and Public Works Complex.
The congressman seeks the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Joe Lieberman.
The former WWE CEO is trying to win outgoing U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman's seat on the Senate.
Amato's demolition and the renovation of STW have been approved and Therrien encourages residents to give blood.
The long-time incumbent seeks another term in Washington D.C.
Winsley hopes to head to Washington D.C. to represent the third district.
Mr. Johnson, a former Governor of New Mexico, is the nominee of the Libertarian Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Romney, a former Governor of Massachusetts is the nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Obama is the 44th President of the United States and is looking to get reelected in the 2012 elections.
Bonnie Therrien, North Branford's interim town manager, shares her weekly report for the week ending Sept. 28, 2012.
Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman believes the attacks are the work of Iran, according to CNN Money.
A $26 million DMV computer upgrade will open up a multitude of new 'vanity plate' combinations.
State aid to towns has remained flat in the last five years, the lobbying group for towns says. Do you think North Branford is too dependent on property taxes?
The court unanimously ruled in favor of the Republicans and against the secretary of state’s arguments.
The national settlement followed investigations which claimed that companies routinely signed foreclosure-related documents outside the presence of a notary public and without personal knowledge that the facts contained in the documents were correct.
The North Branford Town Council meets tonight with natural gas conversion, a blight ordinance draft, bid results for the Amato's demolition and more on the agenda.
The North Branford Town Council is accepting applications for town manager until tomorrow; according to the Kitsap Sun, Therrien has applied for positions in several other cities.
The weather-tracking agency says the first 8 months of this year have been the hottest so far ever recorded in the continental U.S.
A UConn report says it will take years still for the state to regain the jobs lost in the last recession.
Bonnie Therrien, North Branford's interim town manager, shares her weekly report for the week ending Sept. 14, 2012.
New data released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau shows the percentage of people lacking healthcare coverage dropped between 2010 to 2011 in this state and nationally.
Here is your chance to take a look at the capital projects at the North Branford Public Works Department and the North Branford Police Department; followed by a special meeting of the Water Pollution Control Authority with a public hearing on sewers.
The East Haven farm's owner was arrested Wednesday for allegedly running an illegal waste disposal facility at the Barberry Road site — the same location where three suspicious fires that NBFD also responded to are now under investigation.
On average, the state donates more per person than anywhere else.
The state's black bear population is estimated to double every 5-7 years, and they are costing taxpayers $250,000 a year.
North Branford's town manager talks about the progress of the Swajchuk Property, the need for help on boards and commissions and her favorite childhood book.
The Agriculture Commission is seeking an ordinance from the Town Council, which would allow farmers to apply for a tax exemption on their buildings.