State Rep. Holly Cheeseman, R-East Lyme, will host a town hall-style meeting on May 23 to discuss major bills passed during the 2024 legislative session.
Retired prosecutor Lonnie Braxton II said Sara Chaney’s fight in 1966 to be hired by the Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., then located on State Street, meant enlisting the help of the state’s civil rights commission.
Mike Buscetto, owner of Filomena’s restaurant in Waterford, is the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut’s 2024 Citizen of the Year. He’ll be feted May 23 at Mohegan Sun.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on May 13 will hear the appeals of three former utility cooperative officials convicted of theft in connection with lavish trips to the Kentucky Derby and a West Virginia golf resort.
With Connecticut electricity rates expected to surge as much as 19% on July 1, The Day is asking readers to tell us how they are handling the high cost of power in the state.
Critics cite statistics as evidence that the state ― which prides itself as having some of the strictest gun laws in the country ― is not using those laws. But state’s attorneys contend those who commit crimes with guns are vigorously prosecuted.
The Norwich Historical Society is in transition as former Executive Director Regan Miner departs this week to become executive director at Fort Adams Trust in Newport, R.I.
A revised proposal for a 55-plus housing development on Route 1 is back in front of the Zoning Commission, however this time with fewer buildings on 11.4 acres bordered by Latimer Brook.