A nonprofit organization that runs several addiction recovery centers announced that three of their centers were on the verge of shutting down due to federal funding cuts.The Connecticut Community for ...
State and local officials are broadly in favor, but they've noted concerns about electric and water usage many centers ...
Plainville filled one of its industrial parks this month when Torrington-based Borghesi Building & Engineering won approval ...
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Barbara Dewey, 72, pleaded guilty to negligent homicide but will not serve time in prison for a 2023 crash in Torrington that ...
Following a lengthy hearing Thursday, CT lawmakers voted on party lines to approve top utilities regulator Gillett for second ...
Lamont, who has re-nominated her to a second four-year term, called her “the most experienced utility regulator the state has ever had.” ...
Chairman Marissa Gillett cleared a key committee vote thanks, in part, to a deal between Gov. Ned Lamont and Democrats.
Terreros, 58, who last lived in Stamford, was sentenced to 26 years in prison for taking pictures of his sexual abuse of a ...
The Connecticut Center for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) was spared from closing three of its centers across the state. CCAR is ...
Jason Calabrese, 49, entered into a plea agreement on charges of first-degree assault and attempted strangulation in ...
Connecticut Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker made the announcement Thursday. The Bridgeport Board of Education will also receive governance training.