On Wednesday, June 27, 2012, there will be a special town meeting held at the Town Meeting Hall on Town Street.
The governor is in negotiations with legislators on a package that would have to be approved in another special session.
David Scata, Director of Pupil Services for the East Haddam Schools, has been appointed as the Special Education Professional for the Connecticut Red Tape Review and Removal Task Force.
An arbitrator ruled last week that a group of state employees who lost their jobs amid an alleged scandal last year should be reinstated. Do you agree with the decision?
With construction now on schedule, the nearly 17-month-long $19.4M Portland Bridge decking and stringer replacement is in the home stretch, says the state Department of Transportation.
Four new K-9 units, trained in tracking and evidence recovery, being brought on to the Department of Environmental and Energy Protection's police force.
Senator Daily's peers on both sides of the aisle praise her accomplishments in the state over the last two decades.
A new report indicates it is.
Patients must have a note from their physician allowing for a maximum one month supply.
The State Department of Transportation has announced plans to build an $18M building in Colchester, The Bulletin reports
The office is attending the annual Assessor's School beginning Monday, June 4 through Friday, June 8
Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor told the Associated Press that the system will help parents choose quality day care and early childhood education option for their children.
The waiver will give Connecticut more flexibility for how it can spend federal education money.
Mary Ellen Klinck of East Haddam announces her candidacy as a Democrat for the State Senate race in the 33rd district.
Haddam is looking for bids for diesel fuel and super unleaded gas, heating oil and lawn care
The state's share of a $25 billion settlement will be spent on expanding programs that assist distressed homeowners.
The Blue Star Museums Initiative launches on Memorial Day and runs through Labor Day
The HLT requests Commissioner Esty's continued support in promoting the conservation and preservation of the state’s natural resources, especially water resources such as the Connecticut River.
Connecticut veterans with a service-related disability can obtain free lifetime state park passes through The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)
Only about 50 residents showed up to vote on the budget in a town meeting Wednesday night.
Both job seekers and employers are invited to attend the June 19 event
Despite the rain on Tuesday, 339 residents showed up to vote on the 2012-2013 fiscal year budget.
The Connecticut River will be the first to be designated in national initiative
For the first time since Prohibition, this Sunday commemorates the first time that Connecticut residents will be able to purchase alcohol in local package stores.
This historic preservation grant is offered through Connecticut's State Historic Preservation office
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is the conference's keynote speaker
State Senator Eileen M. Daily (D-Westbrook) announced her intention to retire from the General Assembly upon completion of her current term.
East Lyme's First Selectman will challenge Madison's Daria Novak for the Republican nomination
Melissa Schlag of Haddam joined government officials in getting to know residents of the 33rd district on Saturday.
Bill makes pet shop owners responsible for selling sick pets.
Five states and the District of Columbia offer a full gamut of rights to gay people, according to The Guardian.
Go fishing on May 12--no license required!
In Haddam, the referendum passed by 6 votes. In Killingworth, it passed by 120 votes.
14 people in 9 states - including 1 in Connecticut - made ill by contact with this product
Get up close and personal with Connecticut
The toll debate has once again been opened in Hartford, and legislators are split in their support.
Go fishing, and maybe you'll win big bucks!
Governor Says Bill Will Make Connecticut More Business- and Consumer-Friendly
The State believes electronic tolling will increase the chance of federal funding for $1 billion project.
Missed the April 25th public meeting about the new Haddam transfer station? Watch the video to learn what the new station is costing tax payers and how it will be operated.