The proposed $27.7 million budget will go up for a vote at the meeting.
The recreated 19th century village has sat vacant for years while the town awaits a viable development for it.
Selection of 12th juror, battle over witness lists and a state senator's wish for the defendant's public execution.
The governor said Friday that the agreement with state employee unions would save the state $1.6 billion under the upcoming budget and avoid layoffs for the next four years.
Librarians in East Haddam, Berlin and Durham had taken to the Internet to oppose part of Gov. Malloy's alternative budget that they said would devastate library services locally.
Like Haddam, Meriden and New Britain are mulling proposals to give public lands to private developers.
Cheshire defendant's lawyers request a three-month trial delay because they say legislator's comment might influence jurors during jury selection.
After months of tense negotiations, Haddam Volunteer Ambulance Service agrees to return insurance revenue to the town to help fund a supplemental service contract.
They're inviting the public to come see the 17.4 acres in Tylerville on May 21.
A state lawmaker is mulling legislation that would overturn the ban and could impact schools statewide.
A handful of town residents weighed in on agenda items including the acceptance of a grant to install a generator at the Senior Center.
The data is from the most recent state health inspection reports.
Meanwhile, the defense requests an emergency stay of the release of witness lists.
The proposal will now move to the Senate for a public hearing.
The governor said Tuesday he has no choice but to implement the alternative, more stringent, budget without state union concessions.
Coast Guard training ship embarks on voyage to Europe
Defense uses another peremptory challenge during jury selection Thursday in New Haven.
The board on Wednesday voted to send a letter to the state Senate.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed the $40.1 billion biennium budget Wednesday while still negotiating with the state employees' unions.
Attorneys pick the 10th jury member for the second Cheshire home invasion trial.
There were no visible changes to security at Bradley International Airport Monday.
The "Stop the Swap" forum in Haddam drew a large crowd Thursday night.
Opponents of the proposed swap will hold the informational forum at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
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Hundreds attended the annual Spring Horse Auction & Tack and Equipment Sale at the Horsebarn Hill Arena at the University of Connecticut in Storrs on Saturday.
State leaders also are mulling making the highway a toll road.
On the eve of Earth Day, the state's Council on Environmental Quality releases its annual report.
Democrats said Wednesday the agreement would be the quickest budget ever adopted by the state of Connecticut.
With a flat grand list this year Haddam residents might be paying more local taxes.
Though higher than the original revalued assessment, the figure is still dramatically lower than the 2009 assessment.
Richard Duryea had alleged he was disciplined for contact he made with other bus drivers on his Facebook page.
Annual event seeks to take old and unused prescriptions out of the hands of teens.
Stephen Stanko of East Hampton and Harold Lindo of East Haddam recognized at annual ceremony.
Residents who oppose the land swap are hoping the site will help convince lawmakers to defeat the plan.
The governor addressed a crowd of about 400 on the importance of finding ways to balance the budget.
Advocates of Connecticut's capital punishment law held a news conference in Hartford on Monday to promote a bill that would streamline the state's post-conviction process.
The funding helps private landowners preserve natural habitats.
Shaun Donovan tells the chamber affordable housing is critical to building the economy, both locally and nationally.
More than 50 people crowded into the old Grange Hall in East Haddam to discuss the proposal.
State Sen. Eileen Daily backs the controversial plan and will talk to local officials and residents about it.