The Office of State Ethics said 77 percent of that was spent on lobbying state legislators.
Gov. Dannel Malloy signed the bill late last week.
The Killingworth Library and the Killingworth Land Conservation Trust submitted proposals.
If you live near these roads you may want to be aware of delays.
The Killingworth Conservative is a group of Republicans who are respectfully challenging other Republican candidates for office in the September 10, 2013 primary.
The new measure seeks to protect homeowners and streamline the foreclosure process.
The town has asked the Historical Society to come up with a detailed list of what needs to be done at each cemetery, from upkeep to stone restoration.
Voting will take place to reappoint the Haddam/Killingworth Recreation Authority and accept an ordinance on Permanent Drainage, Detention Basin and Fire Tank Water Storage Easements from DBP, LLC.
Lakeside homeowners gathered August 1 to discuss weed control for the Moodus Reservoir. They were joined by town reps and officials including State Rep Melissa Ziobron, State Senator Art Linares, and East Haddam First Selectman Mark Walter.
The money the state makes off its gaming is now greater than casino slot revenues.
A new report by Connecticut Magazine underscores car tax inequities across the state.
Report: Hammonasset Beach State Park could disappear, crops like maple syrup, apples and shellfish could be destroyed.
The magazine questions how one of the richest states in the union got into so much of a financial mess. Answer: Politicians.
A condenser leak threatened the polar mission, but stops at auto supply stores in Seattle fixed the problem and enabled the Nautilus to be the first to cross the North Pole.
Odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 175,223,510 million.
Nearly 300 people in eight states — including Connecticut — have been striken with Cyclospora. The U.S. CDC is investigating the cause.
Census figures show a rising Hispanic population from 2011 to 2012.
Several residents question the planned use for the Harris Property, arguing that a recreation center with athletic fields on the property should be an option that is explored.
The DEEP is setting limits on the harvesting of Connecticut's snapping turtles.
The twice-elected Democrat will face off against Republican challenger Matthew Young in the 2013 elections.
The town will receive a $20,000 grant to study its housing needs, identify parcels, conduct a visioning session, and draft IHZ regulations.
Local Republicans also selected a slate of candidates to run for office in the 2013 local elections.
State Sen. Art Linares and state Rep. Melissa Ziobron, who represent East Haddam and several other towns, were co-sponsors of the initiative.
Linares: “Rep. Ziobron and I have ‘adopted’ Gillette Castle State Park and many others in order to raise awareness about the 100-year anniversary of the Connecticut state parks system..."
Sen. Linares and Higganum resident Ray Bogdin toured Higganum Cove earlier this months and discussed efforts to speed up the cleanup of an old factory site set on 12-acres of the Higganum River.
The initiative seeks to feed kids who might otherwise go hungry this summer.
There were several closed-door deals approved by the General Assembly last month.
Caucus to be held Thursday, July 18.
Hey, June brides and grooms! Getting married changes the way you do your taxes.
The Center will be built on The Harris Property, located at 218 Mount Parnassus Road, and will feature a commercial kitchen.
The tax is jumping almost 2 percentage points as of today, July 1, up to 8.81 percent.
The governor signed a bill co-sponsored by Sen. Art Linares and Rep. Melissa Ziobron that will Clarify Towns’ Historic Preservation Powers. The new law takes affect October 1.
After the first round referendum failed, on June 27, 849 East Haddam residents voted for the town's second budget referendum. The $28,359,313 budget passed 482 'yes' votes to 367 'no' votes.
Linares: “We want to do everything we can to attract more boaters to our state, and we want to make our state a more attractive place for people to store their boats."
The salary hikes for state employees will cost the state $125 million.
New legislation will help clean up contaminated sites for future development.