PZC Still Deciding Fate Of Contentious Pawcatuck Condo Plan
Stonington-Mystic Patch Compiled Background Information On All Candidates Running For Municipal Office This November
More than 5,000 Pawcatuck residents affected; Haberek says water is safe
A Contentious Zoning Matter Since 1975, Now, ZEO Permit Revoked
SNAP Experience Challenges People To Eat Nutritious Meals On A Tight Budget
A Look At Violent Crime, Disaster Preparedness And Bio Science
Protestors Gathered Before Bushnell Park In Hartford Wednesday Morning To Express Their Dissatisfaction With Economic Inequality.
Connecticut Senator And Author Of The Recently-Published "The Gift Of Rest," Will Open Mandell JCC Book Festival On Nov. 15.
Town Held A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony For Stonington Animal Care And Control Facility Saturday
Westerly Hospital CEO Charlie Kinney Said Don’t Expect Major Changes
Stonington Set To Adopt Regs On Renewable System
Individuals Who Established A New Claim Prior To This Date And Who Have Been Collecting Unemployment Insurance Benefits Will Be Unaffected By The Increase.
During A Second Day-Long Hearing Before The Legislature, The Company Said It Is Undertaking Numerous Improvements In The Wake Of Tropical Storm Irene.
"Unfortunately, As Is The Case Nationally, Job Creation In Connecticut Appears To Have Lost Momentum.”
The Public Is Invited To Testify During A Second Daylong Hearing Before A Legislative Committee
Residents Come Out To Learn About Christopher Coutu
Some Hail New Law As One More Tool To Catch Criminals.
DMV Fee, Anti-Panhandling And Road Construction Rules Adopted
The Help America Vote Act Was Passed After That Controversial Election Year.
The State Has Laws That Cover Your Voting Rights As Well As A Bill Of Rights For Voters.
PZC Also Hears Liberty Street McDonalds Update
The Money Helps Advance The State's Plan To Establish Commuter Service Between New Haven, Hartford And Springfield.
Town Officials Told A Legislative Panel Today That CL&P Was Unprepared For The Storm And Needs To Be Held To A Higher Standard Before The Next Emergency.
Hunger Action Month Highlights Role Of Non-Profits.
Speaking In Hartford They Said Child Poverty Rates Are Rising And Could Have Long-Term And Lasting Affects.
Last Public Hearing On Plan For 68 Units In Pawcatuck
The General Assembly Wants To Assess The State's Readiness For The Storm.
Husband Thompson Wyper Says Appeal Likely
Tropical Storm Irene Cost Town Approximately $250,000
Governor Says Connecticut Needs An Honest Assessment Of What Was Done Right And What Wasn’t.
Last Public Comments On Cherenzia Proposal For 68-Attached Homes Scheduled For Wednesday
Group Questions DEEP Commissioner On Land Trade Plan