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Paulie, a flighty peacock once known for running amok across town roads, perching atop cars and evading net-brandishing authorities out for his capture, is now the patriarch of a growing family at Waterford Country School.
On Saturday, May 4, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Crafters Care presents a “Mothers Day Sip & Shop,” at Caius Farm Brewery in Branford, with a 50/50 raffle to benefit Branford’s Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter.
Branford celebrated Arbor Day on Friday, April 26, with environmentally-minded third graders at Tisko Elementary School, where the town has planted several new trees, including this sycamore (foreground), one of nine new trees planted near the school. Pam Johnson
During a special meeting on April 23, the North Branford Town Council finalized a $61,838,729 Town Budget for fiscal year 2024-2025 which equates to a 35.93 mill rate. The new mill rate represents an increase of 1.41 mills from the current 34.52 mill rate.
Branford's extensive budget process continues with the Representative Town Meeting (RTM) review of the $135,311,096 Town budget for fiscal year 2024-2025 recommended by the Board of Finance (BOF).
Press Release from Town of Guilford
The Town of Guilford is excited to announce that the long-awaited upgrade to the septic system at Jacobs Beach will begin on Monday, April 29. This project has been in the planning stages for many months and will b...
Birds are flying north at night again, as they have for millennia. What’s new in the past decade is that anyone with an Internet browser can watch the avian flyways and even get estimates of how many birds are flying on the BirdCast Migration Dashboa...
After four months, Clinton has a new finance director. On April 23, the Town announced it had hired Robert Tait, ending a months-long search.
Following an executive session at its meeting on April 17, the Town Council members unanimously voted to app...
At a Board of Selectmen (BOS) meeting on April 9, the board unanimously voted to fund a $3,600 appraisal of the Boggio Property, paving the way for the town to potentially purchase the property.
At the BOS meeting, First Selectmen John Hall said the ...
Clinton’s proposed town and education budgets will head to a referendum on Wednesday, May 8, at Town Hall. The Town Council unanimously voted to forward a proposed town budget of $23,761,131 and a proposed Board of Education (BOE) budget of $40,662,9...