Weston, Connecticut’s five-person Board of Ethics (BOE) has three vacancies following the resignation of member Judy Stripp. Stripp sent an […]
Category: municipal
The City of Shelton had to pay the Teamster over $5,000 in retroactive union dues, but not an additional $2,000 […]
Connecticut had the third highest effective property tax rate for single-family homes in the country, trailing only New Jersey and […]
Connecticut dog owners could get a statewide online dog licensing system to ease the strain on municipalities, but it could […]
A new audit by CohnReznick found $2.2 million in unsupported spending by 10 towns. Many of the flagged costs involved […]
With the State of Connecticut set to dispense $2.9 billion in grants and aid to municipalities, see who will get […]
Connecticut towns applied for waivers to use state funds for municipal projects, purchasing and sometimes operating expenses.
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