The mall is pitching a plan for 260 market rate apartments on its property.
Vicki Tesoro is Joined by Trumbull State Representatives Devlin and Rutigliano at Ceremony
In the past, residents had to visit the Parks and Recreation Department or send their documentation to the Department.
"On behalf of the many individuals and families you helped get through this unprecedented time, thank you."
There will be no tax increase for Trumbull residents this year. First Selectman Vicki Tesoro also shared details about summer programs.
Just four weeks after becoming the Democratic nominee in the 134th House District, Carla Volpe qualified for state funding of her campaign.
Former first selectman Tim Herbst said he wouldn't allow the planned protest in town if he was still first selectman.
The budget restored some money to the Board of Education, but they will still have to plug some budget holes.
The judge previously ruled in favor of the town over a zoning change that will pave the way for a 55+ community.
The town put out a guide on operating restaurants after the May 20 reopening.
State Senate candidate Marcus Brown shares his ideas about safe elections during the coronavirus crisis.
The town is working on plans to open a handful of town open spaces.
The budget was reduced in some areas and a tax increase was offset with rainy day funds.
Tax payments can be deferred up to three months without penalty for residents and businesses.
Their jobs couldn't be performed from home, so the town laid them off.
First Selectman Vicki Tesoro is suggesting the Town Council approve a property tax deferment program.
Gov. Ned Lamont said he, and not President Donald Trump, has the authority to reopen Connecticut when the coronavirus crisis subsides.
Connecticut and several nearby states will work as a group to decide when to reopen businesses in the wake of the coronavirus.
A local restaurant owner told Gov. Ned Lamont that it's time to open up restaurants saying the extended closure is "crazy."
Connecticut has made some headway in reducing its unemployment processing backlog, but much work remains to be done.
Connecticut’s unemployment benefit processing is on a massive delay and state officials explained why there are numerous issues.
President Donald Trump said the CDC approved a "strong travel advisory," which includes CT as a result of the new coronavirus.
Connecticut’s total coronavirus case count surpassed 600 Tuesday. There were two more deaths reported.
Gov. Ned Lamont said he thinks it is likely students won’t go back to schools until the fall.
Four people were confirmed to have the new coronavirus, according to town officials.
The state has extended the income tax filing deadline by 90 days. Those owed a refund can still file now to receive it.
The town announced that all town parks, fields and open space will close.
Trumbull schools, the senior center and several other town programs are being closed. Check here for the full list.
State Rep. Dave Rutigliano spoke in favor of the bill and said a growing body of studies show it can help students.
State Rep. Rutigliano wants sewer use calculations to not take into account increase summer water usage for things like watering the lawn.
A poll worker was issued a reprimand for referring to former first selectman Tim Herbst as "Terrible Timmy" on social media.
The budget proposal comes with a proposed tax increase.
A trade group that represents the commercial airport industry has proclaimed a “crisis” on the REAL ID program.
Bill Holden urged officials to wait until after 2020 Census to decide the future of voting districts.
2020 could bring legal recreational marijuana to the entire New England region as well as New York.
Trumbull's three state representatives are back in Hartford for the 2020 session.
Trumbull Partnership Against Underage Drinking & Drugs received a federal grant to help stop drug use among youth in town.
The town is considering going back to seven voting districts from the current four.
The moratorium was set to expire and was extended another year.
Rep. David Rutigliano voiced support for a bill that would protect older job applicants from age discrimination.