Mayor David Cassetti recently asked local police to look into possible irregularities in the office.
Logan represents Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Derby, Hamden, Naugatuck and Woodbridge.
The hearing was scheduled for this evening, Jan. 10.
The first-term Republican state senator represents the 17th District, and offered remarks on the first day of the new session. VIDEO
Nicole Klarides-Ditria, a Republican, was elected in November to her first term in the state General Assembly.
Also, a grandmother accused of drug dealing, state senator wins lottery and more, it's the Year in Review from Shelton-Derby Patch.
The sign was erected in Huntington Green Park, which prompted a rival sign from Mayor Mark Lauretti.
The three are slated to graduate from the academy in June of next year.
Shelton is set to build new projects on Bridgeport Avenue.
Mayor Mark Lauretti says that he's a "Merry Christmas guy."
"There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell," the anti-religion sign states in part.
Southern Poverty Law Center maps incidents of hatred in CT and other states against gays, minorities, women, and supporters of Donald Trump.
To determine if machines were working properly.
Visit the CT Department of Transportation’s travel information map and check the traffic camera feeds before heading out on the roads.
A total of $4.7 million was awarded to 17 communities for open space and urban gardens.
Several small businesses face being displaced as a result.
Here's the breakdown of how Shelton and Derby residents voted on Tuesday, according to the Connecticut Secretary of State's Office.
Federal officials say sites in 28 states will be watched for any irregularities.
Before you head into the voting booth on Election Day here’s information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Former Chief Joel Hurliman retired a year ago, and was replaced on a temporary basis by Police Capt. Shawn Sequeira.
Residents are being asked to vote on the issue of "dual office holding."
The city has a total of four pumping stations, and the two set for repairs were built in the 1960s.
The money is part of $55 million state loan and grant program to help fund 13 affordable housing developments in 11 Connecticut communities.
Some residents oppose the plan due to its density and other factors.
The money is from a program that assists smaller communities with infrastructure and capital improvement projects.
A workshop is scheduled for tonight, Sept. 22.
State Sen. Kelly said the labor force which makes up the Sikorsky family keeps us free abroad and saves lives.
An updated survey by Morning Consult shows the Connecticut governor's approval numbers are growing worse.
The Watertown resident has represented the 32nd District in the Connecticut Senate since 2008.
At one point in 2012, the school reportedly had more than 600 violations.
Caroline Street in Derby has been referred to by residents as "Cobblestone Hill."
The Planning and Zoning Commission meeting had originally been scheduled for Aug. 24.
For the 113th District.
The board and Derby Building Department often meet with owners of blighted properties to try to work out a solution for the site.
The state is providing money for the study.
And two members have resigned.
The Shelter Ridge development initially had been proposed at nine stories.
For the Photo Licensing Center
Millions have been set aside for the project.