Hamden, CT|Press Release|
Cabrera Votes In Favor Of Investing In Education, Towns
The Senate gave a final, bipartisan approval to two-year state budget in early June.
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The Senate gave a final, bipartisan approval to two-year state budget in early June.
The first-of-its-kind program directly addresses the racial wealth gap while investing in the state’s long-term economic growth.
All 12 Hudson County municipalities are raising the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag during the month of June.
Closed during the pandemic to maximize guest safety, spa services have reopened.
Kit distribution is part of the "Pass the Love w/ Waffles + Mochi" campaign from Partnership for a Healthier America and Michelle Obama.
Kimberly Plonski graduated Cum Laude with a degree in psychology from James Madison University.
The company has provided paper and food supplies to 450 McDonald’s in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia for 3o years.
Kristine Jensen’s Gallery of Food Bodega is ready for its June 20 grand opening.
New principals have been named to lead two Scottsdale Unified School District schools next year.
Preconstruction plans are in process and crews will be ready to start the project July 6.
"I encourage Hamden residents to work together in the commitment to mutual respect in our diverse community," the Mayor said.
The budget increases local municipal funding and education dollars, no new taxes.
Wooden thanked the General Assembly for their efforts to produce "one of the most equitable and impactful budgets" the state has ever seen.
This year’s "Dream Big!" competition offers two programs for Connecticut students.
The department will be rebranded as the Tri-Valley Film Office.
A state bond package includes$3 million for the Shakespeare Theater construction and $2 million for the Sterling House Community Center.
District administrators spoke about the incredible careers of these employees at a ceremony in early June.
Pfizer’s Research and Development Center located in Pearl River was recognized for its heroic efforts for developing the COVID-19 vaccine.
Head down to Main Street Pops’ monthly market to celebrate Father's Day this weekend.
John T. Perugini will serve almost three years in prison, followed by a lifetime term of supervised release.