New and unaffiliated voters can still join the Republican party and cast a vote for their presidential hopeful of choice. Others are out of luck.
Representatives from Evergreen Woods presented concerns about the recent increase in their assessment to the North Branford Town Council.
Nafis and Young presented plans for the Swajchuk Property to the North Branford Town Council.
You may have noticed utility trucks around North Branford–here's why.
You can head to Town Hall at 7 p.m. tonight for the Water Pollution Control Authority/Town Council meeting.
Helping homeless military family and reducing recidivism.
At the recent North Branford Town Council meeting, several WPCA issues were discussed.
Connecticut became the 14th state in the country to adopt a system based on student achievement, according to the Post-Chronicle.
The governor wants liquor stores to better compete with surrounding states, both for the sake of consumers and Connecticut's tax revenues. Not everyone is on board.
Here are some items discussed at the Feb. 7 Town Council meeting.
The legislative session began in Hartford and education reform is on everyone's lips.
All five representatives and two senators received top marks.
Retired North Branford Police Department deputy chief and sergeant express discontent with their retirement recognition at North Branford Town Council meeting.
Here's the latest from Hartford.
The congresswoman wants to enact new national guidelines for lenders.
Hot topics in Hartford include negative news about the state and a push for manufacturing jobs.
An overflowing wait-list has Branford animal shelter director concerned.
The Connecticut Department of Labor reports that North Branford had a 6.8 percent unemployment rate in December 2011.
The commission voted to proceed with preliminary plans for a dog park in North Branford after Eric Hodgson's presentation with a contingency on the location of the dog park on the Swajchuk property.
Lawmakers consider how to decrease a budget deficit and increase voters' rights.
But Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's budget secretary Benjamin Barnes responded, arguing that Moody's is "wrong in its analysis."
State denies request filed by Joshua Komisarjevsky's defense team.
The legislation would allow residents to register on Election Day and on the Internet, according to the Connecticut Mirror.
Utilizing the latest technology, the IRS offers a wealth of information online.
The governor calls for a change to the state's 'out of date' Sunday restrictions.
In this edition of Capitol DisPatch, legislators weigh in on a number of ongoing issues in Connecticut - even a potential bear hunt.
New legislation proposed by Senator Richard Blumenthal would create better lives for retired military dogs.
Fines for utilities, emergency drills and tree maintenance are among them.
North Branford Republicans can participate by attending the straw poll event in Bristol on Jan. 20, or by voting online now until then.
Extreme weather incidents called a "wake-up call" for Connecticut.
North Branford Town Council is investigating an unusually high number of workers compensation claims.
Both North Branford and Connecticut's unemployment rate dropped from October to November.
It's the final week before Christmas and there's plenty going on!
The council seeks opinions on a proposed sewer project and the Montgomery Village Association is seeking answers.
An initiative by Heroes Villiages to build affordable homes for our returning soldiers may be on its way to North Branford.
North Branford Town Manager Richard V. Branigan takes a quick break from his busy schedule to tell Patch readers all about what it takes to help successfully run a town.
With the deadline for passing the legislation coming up, Congress is discussing re-authorizing extended unemployment compensation benefits.
The Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority and North Branford Hazardous Waste and Recycling Committee share a list of what's recyclable.
Joshua Komisarjevsky will join co-defendant Steven Hayes on death row.