A Tribute To Suffragist Isabella Beecher Hooker
You won't see it, but on Tuesday Hartford will be represented at the Democratic National Convention.
Referendum will resolvehealth district question
Several residents questioned the need for a regional health district Tuesday night before deciding to send the issue to referendum.
Two Birds of Prey programs this year
"WINGMASTERS' Birds of Prey program was, once again, so widely enjoyed by so many people," said Orange Land Trust President Edmund Tucker, "that the OLT has arranged for two different bird programs to be ...
Clinton devises plan on wastewater issues
Selectmen and a reconstituted Water Pollution Control Commission have approved a plan to address the town's wastewater treatment issues that includes immediate testing of three town properties.
Town failed to take advantage of tax break
The town has paid about $2,000 a year in unnecessary fuel taxes for eight to 10 years, officials said Wednesday, because it failed to file an exemption with the Internal Revenue Service.
DNA links driver to N. Branford break-in
DNA evidence has linked the driver in a high-speed chase in Clinton to a 5-year-old convenience store break-in on Route 80, police said.
At approximately 1:32 a.m., on Friday, Aug. 8, the Fairfield Police Department received a report that a car had driven off the road and struck a house at the intersection of Church Hill Road and Fairfield Woods ...
FORUM: How to save the Shoreline from Interstate 95
The state's fruitless attempts to "solve" the Shoreline's unending traffic problem by widening both the highway and the local roads which access it have succeeded only in bringing more traffic and more ...
Clinton alleges lawyer embezzled $90G from town
Former Guilford attorney, hired to oversee the installation of a water main to Cedar Island in Clinton harbor, has been charged with embezzling nearly $90,000 from the project.
Clinton developer disputes land trade
The March town meeting that approved an exchange of town-owned land was compromised by its flawed public notice and should be reconvened, local developer Vincent Cimino contends.
Democrats Get Large Majority Of State's Young New Voters
Five months after Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton drew a record turnout in the Connecticut primary, young people are still thronging to register as new voters, swelling the ranks of the state's dominant ...
'Safe to Swim' festival celebrates indie music
Imagine Frank Zappa bludgeoning Devo with a hammer and you almost get an idea of what the "Mathematicians" sounded like.
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce will continue its NewAlliance Bank concert series with Success Band at 6:30 p.m. Aug.
Rising Food, Gas Prices Send More To Food Banks
Darlene Larson went to the Portland Food Bank one July morning to donate some clothes, and she left with a shopping cart full of food to share with her 6-year-old son.
Attorney General Seeking $500,000 From Old Saybrook Home Builder
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is suing modular home builder Bowden Development and company owner Lloyd L. Bowden of Old Saybrook over the alleged shoddy construction of "uninhabitable and unsafe" homes ...
AG: Builder Failed To Bolt Homes Together
The attorney general has filed a suit against a builder accused of failing to bolt modular homes together.
Rising Food, Gas Prices Send More To Food Banks
Darlene Larson went to the Portland Food Bank one July morning to donate some clothes, and she left with a shopping cart full of food to share with her 6-year-old son.
Clinton boy wants help those who helped him
The Clinton Bluefish Festival, from its inception 34 years ago, always has been a happy way for townspeople to celebrate their community, and to help other people in the process.
Town looks searches for new health official
Philip Miller, Essex first selectman, said that the State of Connecticut would step in and cover if the need arises.