Various measures were taken in the past couple years to close Connecticut’s deficit, but that problem keeps resurfacing.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting North Branford and the New Haven County area.
The largely Democratic electorate of Connecticut praised the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Thursday to uphold most of Obamacare.
The justices also found that the so-called "individual mandate" in what's become known as Obamacare, is constitutional.
The number of foreclosure filings in the south central region of Connecticut rose from 481 in the first quarter of 2011 to 851 in the first quarter of 2012, including 16 in North Branford, for an increase of 75 percent.
Tomorrow is the last business day in June, which means it is the last day to register your dog at North Branford Town Hall before incurring a late fee.
The anticipated decision on the constitutionality of the health care law, which was championed by President Barack Obama, is coming soon.
At the most recent North Branford Town Council meeting, marshals got the go-ahead to be more aggressive in their collections.
The type of pesticide contamination found in Stamford could be affecting wells statewide, says the president of Environment and Human Health, Inc.
The governor is in negotiations with legislators on a package that would have to be approved in another special session.
Owners in Connecticut say a new law hurts small businesses the most.
Much of June 18's meeting focused on the town manager position.
Due to graduation, the North Branford Town Council meets tonight, Monday, June 18.
An independent arbitrator has ruled that some 40 workers should be reinstanted after they were fired or forced out of their jobs amid fraud allegations.
Richard Branigan's last day of Town Manager for the Town of North Branford was yesterday as he moves on to pursue other career opportunities.
Two bills included higher taxes for roll-your-own cigarettes, removing law requiring certain number of state troopers.
With the town’s trash collection contract expiring, options were explored before John’s Refuse was awarded the bid.
And, Himes tweets about D-Day anniversary.
The North Branford Town Council met last night–here’s a quick rundown.
And, Lieberman says Obama administration is "moving too slowly."
Here's a look at the agenda for tonight's North Branford Town Council meeting.
And DeLauro holds town hall on Twitter.
And, Murphy touts "Buy America" bill.
And, Blumenthal presents Waterbury with $1 million in EPA funding.
An innovative and popular school voucher program funded with federal dollars meets with improved student outcomes in Washington, DC. Remind me why Democrats oppose it?
The waiver will give Connecticut more flexibility for how it can spend federal education money.
And, DeLauro speaks about elevating the teaching profession.
And, Blumenthal praises the Senate's approval of FDA Safety and Innovation Act.
And, DeLauro comments on a lawsuit challenging contraception coverage in the Affordable Care Act.
"While the board will not give final approval to the budget reduction plan until June, parents should plan on full-day kindergarten for the 2012/2013 school year."
And, Himes speaks with constituents in Norwalk.
The state's share of a $25 billion settlement will be spent on expanding programs that assist distressed homeowners.
With the Amato’s building in Northford having collapsed more than two years ago, the North Branford Town Council is looking ahead at what to do next.
The Connecticut DOT will begin clearing trees along Route 80 in preparation of the planned widening.
And, Himes is scheduled to discuss entrepreneurship at Stamford Innovation Center.
And, Blumenthal delivers commencement address to University of Hartford graduates.
And, Murphy commends the approval of the National Defense Authorization Act.
And, Himes applauds House passage of Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act.
The governor signed into law the bill that allows Sunday liquor sales, and most North Branford stores say they will be open this weekend.
And, DeLauro and Murphy oppose Republican plans for domestic violence act.