House Bill 5302 now heads to the full legislature for consideration.
Coronavirus capacity limits ended at restaurants, gyms and many other Connecticut businesses Friday.
Trumbull First Selectman Vicki Tesoro this week proposed a $183.8 million spending plan for 2021-22.
The library, which had been closed for three months, reopened on Monday.
Coronavirus vaccine progress continues to be made in Trumbull. Here’s the latest updates.
Lawmakers want to hear from Trumbull residents on proposed legislation or other major state issues.
Connecticut changed its reimbursement method for town coronavirus-related expenses, which benefitted Trumbull.
The three state representatives support legislation that would lead to more state mandates regarding remote learning.
"Fewer leaf pick-up crews have resulted in a slower moving program, and your patience is greatly appreciated."
The Diocese of Bridgeport is asking Trumbull officials to allow headstones. Currently the cemetery is only allowed to use flat markers.
Trumbull will once again push the date that taxes can be paid without interest.
The House Republican Leader-elect also announced committee appointments.
Planning and Zoning commissioners had some concerns about a proposed location for the chargers.
The total cost of reopening schools during the pandemic is projected to be more than $2 million.
Much of the virus transmission is occurring during small social gatherings, First Selectman Vicki Tesoro said.
Gov. Ned Lamont and other members of his senior staff are self-quarantining after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus.
The state gave $128,000 to help reconstruct the condemned veterans center.
The town will buy around 25 acres of land on Hardy Lane.
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"As a teacher, I have been up close and personal with this very strange COVID environment we have all been forced to navigate."
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted in favor of the project.
Trumbull EMT Meg Zeitler received the 2020 EMS Vocation Award.
Merlen shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve Connecticut's 4th Congressional district.
This is a significant accomplishment, as Accreditation is a highly prized recognition of law enforcement professional excellence.
Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox shares with Patch why she should be elected to serve the 123rd House District.
State Rep. David Rutigliano writes that the coronavirus pandemic isn't the only health crisis facing Connecticut.
The Connecticut League of Conservation Voters endorsed the Republican candidate for the 134th House District.
Stephen Dincher shares with Patch why he should be elected to the state Senate to represent Trumbull.
The former member of the Board of Finance takes the place of Kathleen Fearon, who resigned from the school board earlier this summer.
The town will have storm debris and brush cleanup starting Aug. 17. Here are the details.
A woman who was sexually assaulted as a teen by a former police officer offered to settle a lawsuit for $10 million.
He is leaving for professional opportunities in the eastern part of the state.