Here are some things going on around town this week. Add yours!
The jury took about eight hours to find Komisarjevsky guilty. He now faces the death penalty.
A bill proposed by U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro hopes to create jobs by providing low-interest loans for making building energy efficient.
Here's a glimpse of this week's happenings in and around town.
With budget cuts affecting the whole town, the North Branford Town Council is checking to make sure every cent, and every gallon of gasoline, is going to good use.
The North Branford Board of Education's indiscretions over the past few months has led the Town Council's discussion of a forensic audit.
Here's a look at what's going on in town this week.
The governor, state lawmakers and UConn officials announced a public-private partnership with Jackson Laboratory Friday to construct a $1.1 billion research facility in Farmington.
There is something for everyone happening in town this weekend.
Jurors deliberated for four hours but have not reached a verdict yet.
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Photos and other items were presented by the state.
During a second day-long hearing before the legislature, the company said it is undertaking numerous improvements in the wake of Tropical Storm Irene.
Here's a sampling of what's going on in and around town this week.
Press release: A decision by the OPM to reject North Branford’s land reclassification application was unanimously overturned yesterday.
Day two of the accused murderer's taped confession.
A new license renewal program, which begins today, will allow some drivers to get gold stars, but the DMV cautions there may be long lines.
The third day of trial was trying for some of the jurors after they heard of Komisarjevsky's sexual assault of an 11-year-old.
The Town Council heard grievances about North Branford's special education program, discussed the Stanley T. Williams project and discussed other issues with the Board of Ed.
North Branford police representatives and dispatchers advocated in vain for the replacement of high mileage patrol cars at a special Town Council meeting.
The survivor of the 2007 Cheshire home invasion took the stand for a second time.
Before she was killed, Jennifer Hawke-Petit told a bank teller that she and her family were taken hostage.
CT Department of Social Services press release: applications available at DSS offices for five days beginning tomorrow, Sept. 21.
Town officials told a legislative panel on Sept. 19 that CL&P was unprepared for the storm; problems with United Illuminating also detailed.
The money helps advance the state's plan to establish commuter service between New Haven, Hartford and Springfield.
The General Assembly today is hearing testimony on the state's response to the historic storm.
Here's a glimpse of what's going on this week.
Planning & Zoning Commission requires possible buyer of property to apply for variance to accommodate business/residential use.
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Speaking in Hartford they said child poverty rates are rising and could have longterm and lasting effects.
The General Assembly wants to assess the state's readiness for the storm and will utilize Twitter and Facebook as part of the proceedings for the first time.
Defendant now listed as the principal offender in all but two counts.
Governor says Connecticut needs an honest assessment of what was done right and what wasn’t.
Permanent Projects Building Committee seeks to name new firm to the job.
Commission members discussed the recent farm property tax abatement voted down by the North Branford Town Council with the mayor.
The trial for the second Cheshire home invasion defendant begins next week.
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Former Secretary of State talks about the possibility of running for the U.S. Senate.
A total of nine centers will be opened throughout the state to assist homeowners and businesses affected by Tropical Storm Irene.
Council members revisited the automotive program with Superintendent Schoonmaker and discussed various town expenditures.