The beer industry has a $2 billion economic impact on Connecticut, according to a new study, Beer Serves America.
The report finds a lot of 25-34 year olds are currently unemployed and they also have a significant amount of loan debt.
Data released by the FEC shows that Hilary Clinton is the favorite in Stratford when it comes to campaign donations.
Dumas, a fellow Republican, alleges the mayor violated a state law by using tax dollars to support the sale of the town’s sewer plant.
Construction of the new Route 113 alignment is nearing completion and the DOT alerts motorists on what to expect.
The former employee claimed her First Amendment rights were violated when she was fired.
A new study breaks it down.
Town Council sets date for referendum vote.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy recently announced grants for 12 brownfield redevelopment and assessment projects across the state.
The General Assembly decided to cut all funding for the probate courts, which resulted in several new changes and increased costs.
State Sen. Kevin Kelly updates on Route 113 construction project.
The report cites high deficits and debt obligations are driving the state into ‘fiscal peril.’
A new report examines which states offer you the biggest bang for your buck, and the news is not good for CT.
The Water Pollution Control Authority Committee has approved rate increases for sewer customers.
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 decision by Mayor John A. Harkins could set up a referendum on the issue.
Gov. Malloy proposed several changes to the budget. Several large companies are considering a move out of state.
Stephen J. Nocera has served Stratford since November 2011.
Indiana took out a full-page ad in the WSJ, lending its support to Fairfield-based GE and others that have criticized the state's new taxes.
The council unanimously voted to revisit the 2015-16 budget after the sale of the town’s sewer plant was put on hold.
The state will change many of its liquor laws again, including expanding package store hours.
Former State House Speaker Jim Amann says some are "extremely concerned" about the proposed construction of two new ramps in Stratford.
Numerous residents are upset over the approval of the special case application allowing AAA Northeast to open fleet center.
The commemoration service and parade will both be held in the Academy Hill area.
The company, which has a mini base in Stratford, was accused of billing Medicare and Medicaid for services that weren't medically needed.
The project, which is on the former Remington Park property that straddles Bridgeport and Stratford, could create 3,400 jobs.
The Greenwich Board of Education managing director of operations has been hired to be the top aide to Greenwich's First Selectman.
A rally protesting the move was held prior to Thursday night’s special council meeting.
The structure of an agreement between local, state and federal agencies has been years in the making.
Mayor John Harkins delivered his State of the Town address this week.
Sikorsky’s parent corporation said last week it is discussing 'strategic alternatives' for the company.
Sikorsky is one of the most important businesses in the state of Connecticut.
A Stratford pedestrian was among the victims. The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is calling for greater road safety measures.