Here is how North Branford residents voted in last nightβs primary elections.
GOP and Democrats will pick their candidates today.
Candidates for governor will be selected for both parties on Tuesday in addition to candidates for several other offices.
Police chief didn't leave of his own accord and he will be receiving hundreds of thousands in severance, unused sick and vacation time.
Andy Gottlieb has decided to drop his primary challenge to Democrat party endorsed Christine Cohen; Cohen will now face GOPβs Adam Greenberg
His district includes Durham, Guilford, North Branford, and Wallingford.
Malloy cuts more municipal aid to try and balance state books in advance of the start of the legislative session on Wednesday.
North Branford town planner will scout out possible locations for review in case zoners decide to lift ban on pot growing and facilities.
Application by DeFrancesco Farms finishes public hearing stage; now awaits a decision by the Planning and Zoning Commission
Public Works Chief says the overtime, seasonal help, and salt accounts have been hard hit fighting the numerous storms in North Branford.
The office hours are scheduled for later this month.
Currently, there is a moratorium against medical marijuana facilities in town.
The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority approved the expense.
As Co-Chair of the Environment Committee, Senator Kennedy has worked to draft and pass multiple laws affecting Connecticutβs environment.
Connecticut towns thought they had escaped serious cuts when a new budget was approved. Well think again, as new cuts have been released.
The town will vote on several local positions on Nov. 7. Here is what you need to know.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
Election Day is coming up on Nov. 7. Here's a guide for your town.
What should the town do with the old town hall site?
The Planning and Zoning Commission wants to hear from the public about the legislation.
Nearly 140 Connecticut school districts would lose significant state education aid. See below for how much your town would lose.
A public hearing is being held this week.
A hotly-contested issue surrounding whether to keep emergency dispatch services in town has been decided for now.
The program change will help the town save money.
Taxpayers will see a larger property tax bill next year.
She is currently a partner at a law firm in Branford.
Voters cast ballots Tuesday on whether the town should accept the proposed budget.
The budget will pass automatically if a certain participation threshold isn't met.
Polls will be open from noon to 8 p.m.
Currently, each medical marijuana producer pays the state $75,000 for a license, and each dispensary pays $5,000.
The money is part of nearly $1.6 million in state funding that is being awarded to nine communities across Connecticut.
We break down how much every Connecticut town stands to gain or lose in state aid under Malloyβs proposal.
Opponents are vowing to continue the fight against the proposal.
Walter Spader is a North Haven resident and member of that town's Board of Police Commissioners.
Also DeLauro fights listeria battle, alleged youth sports theft and more, it's the Year in Review from North Branford Patch.
Guilford-based J.J. Sullivan Fuel Co. is seeking to build a 60,000-gallon storage facility on Ciro Road.
Here's the breakdown of how North Branford residents voted on Tuesday, according to the Connecticut Secretary of State's Office.
The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority has asked customers to voluntarily conserve water by 15 percent.
Before you head into the voting booth on Election Day hereβs information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Sen. Ted Kennedy Jr.'s new 'farm-to-school' initiative gives a preference for CT-grown products when purchasing food for school cafeterias.