Gov. Malloy’s revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.
Residents voted to support the proposed charter changes but not enough people came out to vote for the changes to be approved.
In the next two years, the state is facing a $5 billion deficit.
In other news the PZC made its feelings known about a proposed affordable housing project pitched for the town.
State Rep. Pam Staneski represents Orange. The bill now moves to the State Senate for a final vote before heading to the governor’s office.
The mixed-use project would include affordable housing units.
The bill was crafted by Rep. Staneski in efforts to require DDS to have an accurate and up-to-date waiting list for residential placement.
A dinner will be held later this month to honor the award winner.
Attendees were encouraged to bring their electric bills as the specialists walked them through various cost-reduction methods.
The two, who represent Orange, Woodbridge and other communities, have sponsored a bill that would provide property tax relief to veterans.
Orange residents are invited to attend the event. 'How to Lower Your Electric Bill' has been rescheduled for February 28.
Gov. Malloy's budget proposal, if approved, would have a major reduction in state dollars for the town.
State Reps. Pam Staneski (R-119 and Charles Ferraro (R-117) voted against a pension funding reform agreement.
State Representatives Themis Klarides, Charles Ferraro and Pam Staneski invite Orange residents to attend the workshop on January 31.
Town officials were recently learned about the reduction, which is a result of the state trying to balance its budget.
State Reps. Pam Staneski and Charles Ferraro were both sworn into office for another two-year term.
The town also announced holiday hours for town offices during a recent meeting.
Full election results and numbers were released for all races that Orange residents voted on.
On Wednesday morning, full election results and numbers were released for all races that Orange residents voted on.
The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority has asked customers to voluntarily conserve water by 15 percent.
On Election Day here’s information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
The GOP plans to soon announce a new permanent replacement.
Connecticut Senator Gayle Slossberg represents Milford, Orange and West Haven.
State Reps. Pam Staneski and Charles Ferraro discuss a petition drive to stop the proposed five percent Metro-North rail fare hike.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals Connecticut lost 1,400 jobs in May 2016. Find out what the job market is like in your town.
Oak Hill provides community-based housing programs for people with disabilities.
Population projections have been made for every Connecticut town through 2025. Some towns will see an increase and some a decrease.
State Rep. Charles Ferraro accepted the Republican nomination at the Orange Community Center on Sunday, May 15.
A West Haven resident and Board of Ed member is challenging Slossberg.
A petition drive is underway which would have voters decide the budget at the polls instead of at the Annual Town Meeting.
The bill ensures reading and language arts consultants are trained to teach dyslexic students.
Senator Slossberg was presented the "Champion to Youth" Award by the Connecticut Boys and Girls Club.
The Orange native, a 2007 graduate of Amity Regional High School in Woodbridge, is also a 2011 graduate of West Point.
The facility was cited for multiple violations.
We give you a detailed breakdown of how local residents voted in the Republican and Democratic primary Tuesday.