All dogs over six months must be licensed.
Himes, an incumbent Democrat whose district covers lower Fairfield County, is seeking a fifth term in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Officials will hold a public hearing in Town Hall next month.
In her latest column, State Sen. Toni Boucher (R-26th) discusses how CT is too quick to tax but is still going broke.
The town's mill rate is set drop.
She has held the position since 1989.
Votes will be re-checked from Connecticut's April 26 presidential primary.
State and local police are issuing warnings to residents not to get taken by phony telephone calls from scammers. Listen to an example.
State Sen. Toni Boucher discusses why a state government-run private sector retirement plan is not a good idea for Connecticut residents.
We give you a detailed breakdown of how local residents voted in the Republican and Democratic primary Tuesday.
What registered Democrats and Republicans need to know about voting times, locations and how the state has voted in previous primaries.
Officials are advising customers to delay visits to DMV offices on Wednesday because of computer problems.
Of the 94 units, 30 percent would be deemed affordable, according to developers.
The plan was presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission Thursday.
President Bill Clinton also is coming to Westport this month for a fundraiser for his wife.
The 21-acre site has been overgrown with brush, vines and and tree branches.
State Sen. Toni Boucher discusses some of the steps Connecticut needs to take to fight its way out of its looming budget deficits.
Whether Hillary, Donald, Bernie, Ted or John is your choice, make sure you exercise your right to vote in the Connecticut primary April 26.
Preservationists must raise millions of dollars to save the site.
State Sen. Toni Boucher discusses the hypocrisy Board of Regents President Mark E. Ojakian and others who are calling for tuition increases.
The budget comes with a slight increase.
The resolution aims to “ensure our ecosystem remains preserved as a living laboratory.”
Steven Palmer is coming back to Westport as a zoning official.
The five-story, 48-unit housing complex was slated for 122 Wilton Road.
See who is contributing to Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Ben Carson in Connecticut.
See who is contributing to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Westport State Sen. Toni Boucher writes about the latest efforts to get a transportation lock box.
Check out the interactive map to see how your town's tax rate for 2016 compares to others nearby.
The commission made its decision on an affordable housing project proposed for Wilton Road.
Elected officials debated installing air conditioning at Coleytown Elementary School.
Route 136 could be designated a scenic road, which would mean any alterations would have to preserve its scenic qualities.
The town refinanced from 3.88 percent down to 1.91 percent.
Open houses this weekend.
Nationwide more than 270,000 jobs were added but Connecticut didn’t see any gains.
The state made national headlines after a family turned away from Indiana was accepted.
The revaluation happens every five years.
The DOT is blaming numerous accidental strikes by over-sized vehicles on Route 15.