07/13/11 The Town of Old Saybrook, working through its Youth and Family Services, has planned a Youth Leadership Conference in conjunction with eight other communities, to be held Friday, July 15,...
07/12/11 Twelve Connecticut communities are joining forces with The Madison Alcohol and Drug Education Coalition (M.A.D.E.) to offer a Youth Leadership Conference to be held in Madison Friday,...
07/11/11 East Haven is joining the Madison Alcohol and Drug Education Coalition (M.A.D.E.) and nine other Connecticut communities to offer a Youth Leadership Conference to be held Friday, July 15...
07/11/11 The Madison Alcohol and Drug Education Coalition (M.A.D.E.) and the town are joining with 10 other Connecticut communities to offer a Youth Leadership Conference to be held here Friday,...
07/08/11 Emails Reveal State's Environmental Chief Changed His Position Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed the controversial "Haddam land-swap" bill into law Friday, clearing the way for private developers to acquire 17 acres of open-space land with a scenic view of the Connecticut River that the state bought for $1.3 million in 2003.
07/07/11 Dorothy Swan, librarian at the Old Saybrook Historical Society, died of pancreatic cancer on Sunday, July 3 at the Connecticut Hospice in Branford. For more than two decades,...
07/06/11 Westbrook Technologies recently announced the latest version (1.4) of its FortisBlue content management software. It includes the most essential content management features to organize, find and secure documents, data and images.
07/06/11 Deputy Secretary of the State James Spallone has written as a private citizen to Gov. Dannel Malloy, urging him to veto the bill containing the so-called "Haddam land swap," which now is on the governor's desk for his signature. As reported in Wednesday's Courant, the governor has until Friday, July 15 to decide whether to sign it.
07/05/11 New Version of FortisBlue Has Built-In Ability to Create and Deploy Electronic Forms Integrated With Workflow Processes
06/25/11 Some Suggest Agency And Governor Playing Politics With Environmental Issue "I cannot dodge this much longer," Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's new appointee as environmental commissioner, Daniel C. Esty, wrote in an uneasy-sounding e-mail to a subordinate on April 1.
06/19/11 Benjamin Quinones was fired March 24 from his high-paying state job as a lieutenant on the police force at the state mental hospital in Middletown after an internal investigation concluded that he had put in for 528 overtime hours that he didn't work. Now he has begun collecting a lifetime pension of $73,800.
06/18/11 Benjamin Quinones was fired March 24 from his high-paying state job as a lieutenant on the police force at the state mental hospital in Middletown after an internal investigation concluded that he had put in for 528 overtime hours that he didn't work. Now he has begun collecting a lifetime pension of $73,800.
06/18/11 Benjamin Quinones was fired March 24 from his high-paying state job as a lieutenant on the police force at the state mental hospital in Middletown after an internal investigation concluded that he had put in for 528 overtime hours that he didn't work. Now he has begun collecting a lifetime pension of $73,800.
06/18/11 Whether Kemba Walker crossed midcourt with the ball, stood idle on the wing as the shot clock wound down, zigzagged through defensive mazes in an effort to get open or tried to negotiate multiple defenders marking his every move, he was always the predominant figure in UConn's offense throughout the 2010-11 season.
06/18/11 NEW YORK (AP) — You can’t draft a Big Three, and Miami’s was beaten in the NBA Finals by a Dallas team built almost entirely through trades and free agency.
06/17/11 A group of Connecticut Elks Lodges has put together a weeklong tribute to veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars by inviting them to free events throughout the state.
06/15/11 A professor of political science at Trinity College, Clyde McKee was far from an ivory-tower academic. His specialty was local government, and he enjoyed being in the trenches: teaching town clerks the basics of constitutional law, arranging legislative internships for his students and supporting former students who ran for office.
06/15/11 The name Troy Gillenwater wasn't on the NCAA's early-entry withdrawal list that was released May 11. The name of New Mexico State's leading scorer was, however, on the NBA's official withdrawal list that was issued by the league Tuesday. But fear not, NCAA, you won't have to deal with a suspension for Gillenwater, as was the case last year with Mississippi State's Dee Bost. Bost was the first ...
06/14/11 Forty-one players who had declared as early entry candidates for the 2011 NBA Draft Presented by Kia Motors have withdrawn. There are 42 collegiate and six international prospects that remain early entry candidates.
06/12/11 At some point during the live telecast on June 23's NBA draft, the following phrase or something like it will be heard: "That was a risky pick right there." Sometimes, the risks taken on draft day pan out, like when the Minnesota Timberwolves selected Kevin Garnett straight out of high school in 1995, making him the first high school player selected in the first round since Moses Malone; or when ... |