Tuesday May 22 | East Haddam Today
East Haddam 2012-2013 budget, savings through creative problem-solving
Another innovation in the now-approved budget, Walter said, is funds to clear and till the Harris Property that was acquired by the town for open space, as well as put in a well.
Marlborough: Sawyer Endorsed For House
Running for an 11th term, Pamela Z. Sawyer-R Bolton, won the unanimous endorsement on the first ballot to be the nominee for the 55th Assembly District Wednesday night.
Package Stores Split On Opening This Sunday
Get Business Mobile Text AlertsDarlene Chesky, the owner of Amston Liquor Shoppe in Hebron, normally spends Sundays at home catching up on chores and doing the books for the package store she's owned for 11 years.
Portland Voters Approve Budget
Voters in several area towns recently sent budgets back to the drawing board, but Portland residents bucked that trend yesterday by passing a spending plan on the first try.
Glastonbury: 10th Annual Art For Nature's Sake Art Show And Sale May 19-20
Imagine a blank canvas, then picture brush strokes resolving into bright flowers, verdant grass, shady trees, and a meandering stream.
Trinity Senior Stuck In Costa Rica After Car Accident
Michael Phillips , 22, of Stow, Mass., traveled to the Central American country with friends to a triathlon in mid-March; the accident happened March 22 in Santa Cruz while he was on his way to the airport.
Internal DOT Memo: "Scale Back On Aggressive" Tree Cutting
An e-mail sent by a top state Department of Transportation official to the agency's regional maintenance managers requests that they instruct their tree crews "to scale back on the aggressive clearing" along highways and secondary roads.