The governor told reporters last week that his proposal is on the ropes and not likely to pass the legislature.
Budget referendum to be held Tuesday. Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
Stonington would lose $61,000 more than what Gov. Dannel P. Malloy had proposed.
Remember to get your license and review safety guidelines before you cast your line.
The state's tax policies and state employee pension and retirement funds have put Connecticut in a precarious fiscal situation.
Despite some reservations over possible upcoming state mandates, the motion passed.
The group Connecticut Citizens Defense League is planning the rally for Saturday afternoon to protest Connecticut's new gun laws.
Residents can bring waste to the Stonington Highway Department from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The replacement of the natural-grass football field at Stonington High is set to break ground in a few weeks.
The newly reconstituted panel also working on getting updated enrollment projections and space needs to start addressing aging elementary schools.
Board of Education sees $100,000 restored; funding for Director of Planning position is reinstated.
Residents pleaded their cases on funding for education, the director of planning position, libraries and the Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center.
In a new report The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says comprehensive reform is needed.
Stonington derives 87.37% of its revenues from property taxes; the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says comprehensive reform is needed.
Urban: “I truly believe we have made our families and children a little bit safer” while Maynard says "I am not sure we are an ounce safer."
It took Adam Lanza less than 5 minutes to kill 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School using 30-bullet magazines in his weapon.
The IRS says don't fall for these tax-season rip-offs.
When issues with the natural surface at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA, reached a crisis point in 2006, R.A.D. Sports came to the rescue; athletic fields committee to meet at 4:30 tonight, April 1, to talk turf.
The Massachusetts and Rhode Island Attorney Generals have sent a joint letter urging Connecticut to sunset a $76 million tax on electricity generators, $42 million of which is paid by Millstone.
Joe Biden will be in New London on May 22.
Former Sen. Edith Prague, a Democrat who represented District 19, has long been an advocate and champion for seniors, will head up new State Department on Aging (SDA)
The Board of Finance must now approve the expenditure, which would be "new starting point" for the long-discussed proposal to renovate, upgrade elementary and middle schools.
Area residents seek new walkway between West Arch and West Vine Streets.
Bills pending before the General Assembly were proposed following recent Taser deaths in this state. But the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association says the bills could increase the risk of lawsuits against police departments.
Two town residents are proposing a recreational program aimed at kids aged 7 to 14 who aren't playing tackle football.
Police Chief Darren Stewart: 'We want to solve these issues.'
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities gathered city leaders at the capitol Wednesday to protest the governor's proposal to eliminate the car tax on vehicles worth $28,000 and less.
The Commerce Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly kills the bill.
Another $250,000 was cut from the schools budget and $1.2 million was procured from the "Rainy Day" fund to help get the budget increase down to .35 mills.
First selectman wants town to get a handle on criminal activity in the downtown area before summer arrives.
Mayors and first selectmen, including Stonington First Selectman Ed Haberek Jr., will ride with Meals on Wheels drivers and help deliver meals.
You must include all unemployment compensation you received in your total income for the year.
The Board of Education accepted the recommendation of the principals at Mystic Middle School and Pawcatuck Middle School, who said the 5th- and 6th-grade multiage programs aren't the best way to meet the new Common Core state standards.
In the first night of budget deliberations the board made more than $250,000 in cuts.
While a new poll shows many in Connecticut support new gun control measures, state lawmakers have yet to come out with a unified plan.
Donations funding program to purchase firearms from New London area residents
Speaking at a press conference Monday the governor also said he had to break the news Friday to some grieving Newtown parents that their children were dead.
Starting Jan. 1, residents ages 18 and older will have to hold a three-month learner's permit before taking the test, similar to requirements for 16- and 17-year-olds.
The leaders of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities suggest the governor has overstepped his budget authority.