Shelton resident Thomas Harbinson tells Patch why he should be elected to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Gov. Ned Lamont has announced the release of $24.5 million in state grants for 60 small towns, including Shelton.
Shelton resident Bryan Lizotte tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Alderman.
Shelton police recently swore in a new deputy chief, a position in town that has been left vacant for a number of years.
A close Republican primary mayoral race is expected to be recounted as unofficial results roll in, according to city officials.
Registered Republicans in Derby will head to the polls Tuesday, Sept. 12 for a primary election. Here's what you need to know.
The city is looking to hire a school crossing guard to help children safely cross the road in designated areas. Here's how to apply.
Telephone and computer systems at Derby City Hall are currently not working, according to city officials.
The new online permitting system through OpenGov will be available this month, according to Mayor Mark Lauretti.
City Hall in Derby is closed Tuesday due to a water main break, according to city officials.
Derby officials said City Hall will be closed Wednesday due to a sewer pipe break.
The latest Connecticut nip bottle surcharge payments to municipalities have been announced.
The proposed hike could make the job one of the highest paid among cities of similar or larger size throughout the Stamford/Bridgeport area.
Shelton officials said they've received some complaints from residents.
The Derby Fire Department promoted and installed new chief officers and a safety officer during a recent ceremony.
Shelton officials are asking for the public's help determining why a beaver dam at Boehm Pond was destroyed.
City Hall in Derby will close early Dec. 30 in light of the New Year's holiday weekend.
The state's bond commission approved $300,000 in funding to address various improvements, alterations and repairs at Derby Middle School.
Here is how Shelton and Derby residents voted for every person on the ballot including congress and their local state races.
Thousands of Shelton and Derby residents have cast their votes in the 2022 state and federal election in a number of key races.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Shelton and Derby, including the candidates, polling places and more.
The numbers are in for what Connecticut towns are getting under the first 12 months of the state's nip bottle surcharge program.
Kara Rochelle shares why she should be elected to serve the 104th State House District, which covers parts of Derby and Ansonia.
Josh Shuart shares why he should be elected to serve the 104th State House District, which covers parts of Derby and Ansonia.
Everything you need to know about absentee ballots and Election Day voting in Shelton and Derby for the election Nov. 8.
The grant is part of the state's Small Town Economic Assistance Program.
Shelton Parks & Recreation are currently hiring for some seasonal part-time positions.
Police Chief Shawn Sequeira's recent contract extension will keep him in place until 2027.
The town's Planning and Zoning Commission approved a proposal for a 30-apartment building in Shelton during a recent meeting.
John Cook, Shelton's Inland Wetlands Administrator, is set to retire after 38 years working for the city.
Sen. Jorge Cabrera applauded the state's bond commission for including $1.3 million in funding to provide a grant to Griffin Hospital.
The city of Derby is seeking poll workers for the Aug. 9 Democratic and Republican primaries, as well as the Nov. 8 general election.
One of the new patrol sergeants is also the first female supervisor in the Derby Police Department's history.
Four new officers will be sworn in by the Derby Police Department during a brief ceremony this week.
Plans for a 152-apartment development in Shelton have been filed with the town's Planning and Zoning Commission.
The city will recognize Pride Month with a flag raising ceremony later this month.
Town Clerk Marc Garofalo said residents, business owners and other interested parties may opt in or out of participating with the system.
Derby City Hall is closed Monday due to "numerous positive COVID-19 test returns of employees serving the public," according to the city.
Kelly Johnson is the fifth new recruit to join the Trumbull Force in the past few months.
Jeanet Figueroa-Laskos is an assistant attorney general in the CT Office of the Attorney General in the Child Protection Department.