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Did Your Connecticut Town Make the Top 9 Places to Live List?
Travel & Leisure recently released their list of the 9 Best Places to Live in Connecticut. Unlike many similar rankings based mainly on Google analytics, Travel & Leisure took a different approach by consulting Connecticut real estate agents to compile their Top 9 cities and towns. Let's dive into their...
Five-Term Tax Collector Resigns
The Board of Selectmen is poised to appoint a new tax collector after receiving the resignation of long-time tax collector Michele Nuhn. Nuhn's last day will be Friday, July 5. The resignation was announced in a posting on the town website, and according to the town charter, the BOS has...
These new laws just took effect in Connecticut for 2024
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Connecticut had several new laws take effect on July 1, 2024. From the school age cut-off to surveillance cameras meant to catch drivers who blow by buses, there are nearly 100 new laws to learn about.New laws for CT schools and busesConnecticut public schools will now be open to all children who turn five on or before Sept. 1 of the school year. Previously, it was Jan. 1 of the school year. Parents or guardians can request to have a child under the age of five assessed and admitted if school administrators determine they are ready. Towns can also start installing live video...
Old Saybrook man discovers monkey hiding in shed
“It was one of those things, like I said, I was cleaning the gutters out,” said Old Saybrook’s Dan O’Connell. It was one of those things that O’Connell never expected to see as he was putting his tools away on Monday night. “I’m walking out and...
Connecticut families can expect EBT payments within coming weeks
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — After challenges with timelines, thousands of Connecticut families waiting for an EBT payment can expect to receive them three weeks earlier than expected. The initiative was supposed to rollout payments in June, then it was delayed to August, which left families struggling. The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) now says benefits should […]
'It’s outrageous, it's wrong and it's unacceptable.' | Connecticut Attorney General William Tong launches investigation into music festival gone wrong
HARTFORD, Conn. — After a hard rock music festival ended abruptly with few answers this past weekend, Connecticut’s attorney general is stepping up. Attorney General William Tong says it’s time for Capulet Entertainment to face the music. That’s the company which put on the third annual Capulet Fest last weekend.
THC-infused beverages in Connecticut are now only available at package stores and licensed cannabis shops
HARTFORD, Conn. — In accordance with a new law that went into effect on Monday, THC-infused beverages can only be sold at package stores with an endorsement and cannabis retail establishments such as dispensary facilities, hybrid retailers and retailers. The new law also prevents the sale of THC-infused beverages...
State leaders plead for public to drive safely after 3 workers died on CT roadways within 5 weeks
WALLINGFORD, Conn. — Within the last five weeks, three people have died while working on Connecticut’s roadways. Now, state leaders and the family of 26-year-old Andrew DiDomenico are pleading with the public to slow down, move over and think before getting behind the wheel. “My brother and his...
The 2024 Connecticut Italian Festival Season is Heating Up
The Summer of 2024 is underway, can you smell the fried dough yet? It's a little early in the season for harvest festivals, but the 2024 Italian Festival scene is heating up. Here a list of the upcoming Italian festivals scheduled around Connecticut this year. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel...
Connecticut State Parks close water bodies due to bacteria levels
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Is it safe to swim at your favorite state park lake or beach? Check before you go. Bodies of water at three Connecticut State Parks were closed, as of 11 a.m. Tuesday. Those include Day Pond State Park in Colchester, Wadsworth Falls State Park in Middletown and Wharton Brook State […]
80 years ago, a gas-soaked roof and WWII created a perfect storm for the Hartford circus tragedy
July 6 marks the 80th remembrance of the deadliest single building or building complex fire in Connecticut history. The infamous Hartford Circus Fire happened on July 6, 1944. An estimated 168 people died that day, and experts say there were almost certainly more who lost their lives. Natalie Belanger, a...
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