A local advocacy group is working to bring Syrian refugees to CT, but State Sen. Toni Boucher, who represents Westport, is concerned.
Gov. Malloy’s proposed reductions include cutting education funding, municipal aid and closing courthouses.
Representative Himes will talk to Y's Men of Westport/Weston on Thursday, November 12
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A resident writes about his support for candidates Chip Stephens, Jack Whittle, Cathy Walsh and Al Gratrix.
A Westport resident writes in support of Mike Rea.
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A Westport resident writes about how RTM candidate Jack Klinge also volunteers in town.
The ceremony will be held at Town Hall.
A top official says consumers using third-party suppliers are needlessly paying too much for electricity.
Malloy said more reductions to the budget are necessary and he called for a “Special Session” to lead to tough decisions.
Iain Bruce is a candidate for the Board of Finance.
All the state Republican legislators signed the petition.
Bruce is running for the Westport Board of Finance.
Advance notice will be given and "No Parking" signs will be posted.
A resident writes about who Westport voters should support for Board of Finance.
The law would set standards for bidding.
A resident encourages voters to stick with Republicans for the financial health of Westport.
A Westport resident writes that four Republican candidates have displayed forward thinking on the board.
Westport experienced the second largest percent reduction in state municipal aid. First Selectman Marpe was critical of the mid-year change.
State Sen. Tony Hwang and fellow Republican legislators are calling for a special session on CT’s business environment.
First Selectman Tim Herbst will soon seek Town Council approval to override a referendum and potentially imperil the town's Aa+ bond rating
Jennifer Fava will take over the department on Sept. 1.
The governor's Transportation Finance panel is looking to impose a tax for every mile a motorist drives.
Several properties are available.
There is enough room for seven vehicles in a garage made for a car collector.
The nominations were made Tuesday night.
A new study breaks it down.
The move would save the town money and potentially bring in more tax revenue.