CT Commuter Council on possible Metro-North Refunds: "Who's really paying?"
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Con Ed expects to reconnect a high voltage transmission feeder by Monday, October 7th, which will provide full service to the line.
Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford is among three facilities that will be hit with 2,000 furloughs on Oct. 7, unless the government shutdown is lifted, the Hartford-based company announced.
MTA offers special train schedule for Wed., Oct. 2 through Fri., Oct. 4, increasing New Haven Line capacity to 65% of regular service.
The findings come from a new report on federally-funded Connecticut facilities.
Federal employees affected by shutdown can apply for benefits.
Environmental officials are discovering that bears will often stick close to home.
Feeling nickel and dimed by the U.S. Postal Service? The proposed hike for the price of a stamp is 3 cents.
Calling all artists. The DEEP's annual migratory bird artwork contest winner will be featured on a stamp that raises funds for conservation.
The commission ruled against law enforcement officials' argument that releasing the tapes could jeopardize their investigation.
The 14th annual statewide veterans procession – the largest veterans’ parade in New England – will take place Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013 at 12:30p.m. in Hartford.
It could be weeks before the New Haven line is operating at full capacity, and already the impacts are being felt.
Police held off taking any action until the animal crossed Route 72 in New Britain, then they shot and killed him.
Of FDR's New Deal programs to put people back to work, the Civilian Conservation Corps put American men aged 18-25 to work planting trees, building roads and bridges during the Great Depression
Wind farm, solar installation will yield energy prices that are competitive with fossil fuels, the governor said.
A member of the Shelton DAR lives in Trumbull.
Debicella, of Shelton, ran against current Congressman Jim Himes in 2010.
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But Fire Marshal James Tortora is still facing a hearing that could lead at worst to the revocation of his fire marshal certification.
The increase in the number of food stamp recipients is about 50 percent more than the state's job growth in recent years.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed into law higher fines for talking and texting while driving.
Alderman John "Jack" Finn will vie for his 15th term on the Shelton Board of Aldermen. He is the lone democrat on that board.
A date for Shelton has not yet been scheduled.