The unemployment rate in Fairfield County decreased recently.
During FY2021, we faced many challenges. Community members, town and school leadership and staff all worked collaboratively to meet thos ...
As of July 1, Connecticut residents 21 and over may possess marijuana legally, but there are still some limits and restrictions.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded Connecticut a $3.3 million grant to address health disparities.
This is how the Wilton area compares to Connecticut for coronavirus vaccinations.
The forest block will be connected to the Norwalk River Valley Trail at the Cannondale Station in Wilton.
Gov. Ned Lamont said he plans on signing the new spending plan, which would go into effect July 1.
Fairfield County's unemployment rate is lower than the Connecticut average.
A strike of 2,100 Connecticut group home workers which was scheduled for Friday morning was averted.
Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter said he has admonished lawmakers about excessive drinking at the state Capitol complex.
Instructions for each Town Campus building and the Comstock Community Center are detailed below.
Gov. Ned Lamont's administration is "very optimistic" a bill legalizing recreational marijuana in Connecticut will be passed this session.
'Failure to wear a mask/face covering when required is subject to a $100 fine.'
The hearing is being held from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on May 25.
'The Commissioners of Education and Early Childhood retain their authorities under Executive Order 9.'
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
Less than 5 percent of the town turned out to vote Saturday on the annual budget referendum and five bonding projects.
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The Wilton Board of Selectmen is looking for $33,485,486 for the town, and the BOE seeks another $84,804,215 to run the schools.
The "Say Yes to Connecticut" push will run from May 1 through Sept. 6.
The annual Town Meeting will be held in person and via Zoom this Saturday, but the voting will occur the following week.
Environmental Affairs staff have attempted to close these “rouge trails” using natural forest litter and informational signage.
Gov. Ned Lamont wants to allocate $15 million in federal funding for Connecticut museums that offer free admission to children this summer.
Presentations by the Chairs of the Boards of Finance, Selectmen and Education will not be made at the meeting.
The proposed legislation is meant to address the chronic insolvency of the state's Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund.
A case challenging Gov. Ned Lamont's power to restrict the size of gatherings during a pandemic was dismissed in Federal Court.
The full notice of the meeting is available of the Town's website.
The legislature directed the Lamont Administration to identify efficiency opportunities that would reduce state spending.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Fairfield County neighbors.
In 2020, due to COVID-19 prevention measures and staffing limitations, DEEP largely did not collect non-resident parking fees.
DPH is currently in the planning stages and job opportunities have been posted online. Outreach activities will begin late spring.
Residents who wish to speak should indicate such by using the “raise the hand” function on Zoom.
Gov. Ned Lamont is calling upon "calling on all elected officials to condemn these actions immediately."
Projects in Wilton and Ridgefield have been awarded 2020 Open Space and Watershed Land Acquisition Grants amounting to about $200,000.
"The nickname 'mansion tax' is a misnomer as the vast majority of southwestern Connecticut properties are valued at over $300,000..."
Applications may be emailed, mailed or left in the drop box in the vestibule of Town Hall.
Qualified households could score up to $10,000 in rental assistance and up to $1,500 in electric utility overdue payments.
The first phase includes removing the existing track materials and replacing the subsurface with new asphalt.
Governor Ned Lamont has announced the state is implementing a healthcare cost growth benchmark.
State Senator Derek Slap steps in as Senate Chair of Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee.