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Lamont Announces Clean Energy Investment Plan
The governor is also making plans for the next procurement of energy resources to meet climate goals.
Press releases from local governments, schools, libraries and other agencies.
The governor is also making plans for the next procurement of energy resources to meet climate goals.
An amicus brief argues Texas’ laws violate individuals’ constitutional right to interstate travel.
Recent sightings of moose near roadways pose a hazard potential, especially during early morning and evening hours.
Students and staff increased their inclusivity and empathy with their classmates, along with wearing green in honor of Sandy Hook Promise.
Deputy Chief Tanya Twaddell has been with the department for more than 25 years.
Leaders of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont sent a letter to Congress supporting supplemental aid.
Classes were canceled for the annual event, which was first held in 2009.
Funds will go toward 28 recreation facility enhancement projects and nine historic preservation projects throughout the county.
Patients in Greater Waterbury to gain access to new advanced procedures including for treatment of liver cancers and prostate conditions.
The practice will offer 3D mammography, diagnostic mammography and screening breast ultrasound.
The nationally accredited facility, located on Riva Road, provides detoxification, residential and outpatient substance use services.
The event is Oct. 7 "for all interested in serving the community through the arts."
The artwork will be on display at the Lithia Springs Library through the month of October.
The Oct. 12 event will be presented by the Alzheimer’s Association/CT Chapter.
The students assisted in cleaning up the grounds and spent time getting to know some of the VFW members.
Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich attended the event on Sept. 9.
District level winners were also announced.
The Stewart Mill Road & Reynolds Intersection Improvements project is expected to begin in October.
Staff paid tribute to technology teacher Robert Ciaccio, who has educated thousands of students in his five decades in the district.
Money from the Community Investment Fund will go toward draining improvements to alleviate flooding in the Newhall neighborhood.