Trumbull and Fairfield State Rep. Laura Develin announced she would run for a third term.
Eversource and state officials have come to a tentative deal on the electric company’s large rate hike request.
The three Trumbull legislators want to explain how a bill becomes a law and discuss potential legislation with the 2018 legislative session.
Town Hall has clarified what payments can be prepaid.
Major changes in store for a number of homes - and homeowners.
The Trumbull resident, who practiced out of an office in Fairfield, was found to have illegally prescribed oxycodone.
First Selectman Tesoro has directed the tax collector's office to send out bills immediately so taxpayers can plan ahead.
A survey conducted by the Connecticut Republican Party found that most viewers thought Tim Herbst won the debate.
Tesoro and other newly-elected town government officials will be sworn in.
Connecticut towns thought they had escaped serious cuts when a new budget was approved. Well think again, as new cuts have been released.
The House Clerk’s Office released the data on members’ votes this week.
Tesoro has many ideas including a referendum on the proposed senior/community center.
It's not too late to get your pneumonia vaccinations. Pneumonia Vaccinations are available at the Trumbull Health Department.
Democrats took the first selectman's seat along with a majority on the Town Council.
It is expected to boost both emergency and private service.
Last weekend, state Representatives along with the Trumbull Police Department hosted an informative town-wide Public Safety Forum.
A former Middletown mayor allegedly shoved a video "tracker" while Herbst was campaigning for local candidates in Middletown.
A resolution would allow Herbst to appoint directors to four year terms.
The energy company is requesting regulators approve a rate hike.
Herbst, who isn't running for re-election has been campaigning for Republican candidates in other municipalities.
Democrats took several important positions in town.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
Tesoro clarified her position on possibly changing over to a bagged leaf pickup system.
Longtime Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti isn't far off from qualifying for public financing in his bid for governor.
The Trumbull legislation delegation voices its displeasure with Gov. Dannel Malloy's budget veto.
She denied that her campaign coordinated the initiative for a referendum.
A local group in town sought a referendum on the number of town council districts.
She called on Herbst not to make the appointment and to let the next town administration make the decision.
Herbst is seeking the Republican nomination for governor.
She is calling for a number of charter revisions and other changes in how the town does business.
Stuart Mccarthy served as the first combined Parks and Recreation director.
The proposed $15 million center would also act as a new senior center.
Nearly 140 Connecticut school districts would lose significant state education aid. See below for how much your town would lose.
Herbst said that Gov. Malloy's newest education cost sharing plan punishes well-managed towns.
The closure will likely last several days.
Paul Lavoie, the Republican candidate for first selectman gives his opinion on a petition for more voting districts.
The tax free week comes right before school starts starting Aug. 20 for residents to purchase clothing and footwear tax free.
“A good number of Trumbull citizens are fed up with the authoritarian antics of Carl Massaro and the Herbst administration."
The group is planning legal action after their petition was denied by the Town Council chairman.