The raises would be for Orange's first selectman, town clerk and tax collector.
Connecticut grassroots organization to fight new gun legislation in court.
Edward Maum Sheehy started a career of public service in Woodbridge in 1979.
A discussion of the 2013-14 budget is on the agenda tonight.
You'll have a few opportunities to weigh in on the proposed budget ahead of the referendum. Here's all the information you need.
The University of New Haven's revised plans for the Hubbell Property in Orange will be the subject of a public hearing.
Nearly 11% of the town's Grand List comes from these 10 accounts.
Registrars set up at Amity High School and registered students to vote ahead of the upcoming budget referendum and municipal elections in Bethany and Woodbridge.
Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy has asked Fox Sports not to broadcast a NASCAR race because the NRA is a sponsor.
"All I'm asking is for the senators to do their job. If you want to vote 'no,' at least you are doing your job, you are giving my mother a voice, you are not letting her die in vain," Erica Lafferty says.
The Orange Zoning Board of Appeals denies the University of New Haven's variance request that would have allowed it to locate its graduate programs at the former Hubbell property.
First Selectman James Zeoli and Finance Director Al Chiarenzelli held a press conference Friday afternoon.
The bill gives the state some of the toughest gun laws in the country, and includes stipulations for mental health and school security.
Your take: What do you think about the bill? Do you think our state is safer?
Lots of closures in Orange for the holiday this Friday, March 29. Know of other closures or special events taking place, add them in the comments here!
Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says he's "bewildered" by a state representative's call for state police to release information about their investigation into the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook School.
The Commerce Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly kills the bill.
By a margin of nearly 4 to 1, voters approve the spending package. So where does it go from here?
A new partnership with the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities provides a savings to residents on prescription medicine not covered by insurance.
Gov. Malloy responds to the report that calls for stronger background checks, universal registration and a ban on the possession of high-capacity magazines and weapons.
The vice president of Connecticut Energy Marketers says it's "an ill-conceived idea" that will hurt taxpayers.
Property owners in Orange have till Wednesday to file an application to appeal their Vision property revaluation. Here's everything you need to know—including the application.
The governor responds to a meeting of the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission in which members recommend an assault-style weapon ban in Connecticut.
From paving roads to new roofs for schools, here's the complete breakdown of what the money would be used for. Polls are open from noon to 8 p.m. today, March 20.
State Sen. John McKinney will host a series of public meetings about Gov. Malloy's proposed budget for 2014-15, separate "fact from fiction," and answer your questions.
Got a question for First Selectman Jim Zeoli or your local elected leaders in Hartford? They'll be at Orange Town Hall tonight.
The item will be up for discussion during a special meeting Thursday.
Rep. Ernest Hewett, a Democrat from New London, apologies for remark he made during a public hearing to a 17-year-old girl who was testifying.
The change is one of many outlined by Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Town Assessor Mark Branchesi tell us what residents can expect to see in the coming days, weeks and months.
As part of a goal to cut $600 million in costs during 2013 because of federal budget sequestration, the FAA is making plans to close towers in Danbury, Oxford, Groton, New Haven, Bridgeport and Hartford.
With no legal ATV trails in Connecticut, state Rep. Anthony D'Amelio proposed bills pertaining to the recreational vehicles and how to generate funds for trail maintenance.
The state's commissioned gun violence group made its recommendations earlier this week.
In an impassioned speech at a Connecticut university on Thursday, Vice President Joe Biden discusses steps the federal government can take to reduce gun violence.
The governor wants to ban large capacity magazines for guns, implement universal and comprehensive background checks for gun purchases and strengthen the assault weapons ban.
Are legislators moving too fast? Too slow? Proposals going too far, or not far enough? A Newtown Action Alliance meeting provides an opportunity for the exchange of ideas and concerns.
The bill would apply when children 6-years-old and younger are in the car.
It's an option the legislature should consider, House Speaker Brendan Sharkey says.
Customers are asked to clear the way to mailboxes for when the U.S. Postal Service resumes mail delivery.
Governor Malloy says the approval sets in motion federal aid in the form of equipment and reimbursement of costs incurred to municipalities.