Nonpartisan Shelton Voters Network meets Oct. 14th in Scinto Tower One at 7pm, promoting democracy and transparency in Shelton government.
Summer break ends with a tax break for your back-to-school shopping in East Haven.
The DMV has been closed as various upgrades were implemented including online services, which are now all available for use.
The DMV shutdown will affect some major services, but some will remain active. We’ll let you know what impact it will have on you next week.
The planned improvements are expected to begin in 2017.
Republicans chose their candidate Monday night.
A new study breaks it down.
Democrats caucused on Tuesday.
The study by WalletHub concludes Connecticut is very tough on DUI offenders and the state recently added ignition interlock devices.
The General Assembly decided to cut all funding for the probate courts, which resulted in several new changes and increased costs.
The report cites high deficits and debt obligations are driving the state into ‘fiscal peril.’
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores, which is in effect just in time for the Fourth of July.
The state will change many of its liquor laws again, including expanding package store hours.
Gov. Malloy proposed several changes to the budget. Several large companies are considering a move out of state.
No action was taken due to a disagreement between Democrat and Republican members of the Board of A&T.
Members of the planning and zoning commission did not react positively to the possibility.
The three men were found in a car near where copper was stolen from a house, police said.
A petition has been created on Change.org urging the governor to restore funding for after-school and at-risk youth programs.
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is calling for greater road safety measures.
Papa has missed a few recent meetings due to his medical condition.
The increase is one of four amendments the Board of Aldermen considered at their Wednesday meeting.
A state representative has drafted a bill that if passed would put a tax on sugary drinks and candy.
The bill seeks to increase special police officers to serve warrants for parents who don't pay.
The plan is to widen a five-mile section of the highway between Exits 3 and 8 in Danbury.
Tolls were abolished in 1985 in Connecticut.
The program is provided for under the Federal Agricultural Act of 2014, also known as the Farm Bill.
The Board of Alderman hired a consultant who made the recommendation. Public comments will be heard on Jan. 27.
Lauretti was named a member of the executive committee.
GOV. MALLOY DIRECTS FLAGS TO HALF-STAFF SUNDAY IN RECOGNITION OF PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY
A condominium plan that was splitting hairs around the Shelton/Trumbull/Stratford border has been withdrawn.
The nonpartisan Shelton Voters Network encourages men and women to build a stronger democracy.
A total of 2,064 rail cars would get the cameras for $34.6 million if the full MTA board on Wednesday approves a committee's proposal.