Twenty-five months after Fairfield voters approved a fire levy, the transition to a full-time department is complete.
The developments are in Ansonia, East Hartford, Fairfield, New Britain, Rocky Hill, Stratford and West Hartford. Two more are in Stamford.
We met with Fairfield City Councilman Cedric Norman this week to learn more about where the project stands right now.
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Schmitt is the sole Republican on the board after the 2023 elections. Outgoing chair Nelson said the Henrico board has always ...
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Hillside Food Outreach is helping hundreds of low-income and limited mobility seniors across Westchester live independently with dignity and proper ...