Blumenthal scrutinizes U.S. contractors; Lieberman talks greenhouse gas emissions.
Legislators hope to to change regulations to allow hospice care to grow in Connecticut.
Blumenthal on Facebook and privacy; Lieberman's postal overhaul bill.
Lawmakers look to make changes to the voting process and voter registration.
A proposed group would study and make recommendations for funding to strengthen community health programs under Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care act.
Lawmakers are considering legislation that would study the feasibility of allowing female offenders who give birth in prison to care for their children on site.
A dog recently adopted from Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter has gone missing in Madison.
The North Branford Town Council wants some questions answered before it approves the next step for the proposed dog park.
A Quinnipiac poll breaks down the U.S. Senate race and Republican presidential primary.
A sampling of 1,622 Connecticut voters strongly support medical marijuana, abolition of the state's Blue Laws and keeping the death penalty.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's approval rating is almost even in the latest Quinnipiac University poll.
The state agency brought out some of the unusual creatures wildlife experts have rescued in recent years to preview an "Exotic Animal Amnesty Day" the DEEP will hold next weekend.
The majority of people surveyed also support Sunday alcohol sales - but not all of the the Governor Malloy's proposed reforms.
Here's a quick recap of what happened at last night's North Branford Town Council meeting.
The boogeyman was real for one family as Staff Sergeant Robert Bale kills 16. Does it make any difference that the family was in Afghanistan and the boogeyman was us?
The governor's education reform plan is bashed in an ad by the Connecticut Education Association.
Here's a look at the agenda for tonight's Town Council meeting.
Downloading books, movies, games, apps and songs might get a little more expensive.
Should the old fashioned rules of paying alimony support still be applied today? The House of Representatives discusses.
Legislators ponder creating a barbershop apprenticeship program.
Legislators ponder creating Targeted Health Areas in communities without adequate access to healthcare.
In observance, North Branford Patch is providing some information on your rights to observe your government in action and some resources for you to explore open records yourself.
But Doody's lawyer promised to re-file an amended complaint by next week.
Flanked by the Moses Wheeler Bridge construction site Tuesday, the congresswoman called on increased federal funding for the state's transportation projects.
Nearby fishing holes are being stocked for the upcoming season.
Connecticut joins a consortium of other states to offer the prize. But with more states, the odds of winning are minimal.
Congresswoman DeLauro not only toured North Branford High School's greenhouse, but also got a glimpse of many other electives offered.
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro checked out programs at NBHS including the greenhouse, the automotive program, the TV studio and more.
Council members seemed divided on the next step for the Stanley T. Williams project.
Here are the remaining items from the Town Manager’s report.
State lawmakers propose and ponder a range of judicial and law enforcement related bills.
In addition to talking about road analysis, Town Manager Richard Branigan also updated the Town Council on planned road improvements.
Here's a quick recap of what happened at last night's meeting.
A North Branford Brownie troop attended the Town Council meeting to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts of the USA.
You can head to Town Hall at 7 p.m. tonight for the Water Pollution Control Authority/Town Council meeting.
Also in legislative news, a new bill would change how sexual assault is reported in the military.
Local officials spoke about the state of the state and the state of North Branford at a recent breakfast.
Think you’re busy? Check out the packed schedule of North Branford’s Deputy Fire Chief and Finance Director.
Here’s the round-up of what happened at the most recent Town Council meeting.
After receiving the financial reports during the Feb. 21 meeting, the North Branford Town Council raised some questions.