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Hearing Slated On Anthem Rate Hikes As Protests Mount
As more public officials pumped up the pressure, state regulators agreed Wednesday to hold a hearing on Anthem Blue Cross's proposal for rate increases of up to 32 percent on individual policies.
Sign up for breaking news. July 4 house fire in Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE a 'Police, fire and EMS responded to a house fire on October Hill Road, July 4 at 10:14 a.m. Sports Binkowski, Moon at Classic Jay Binkowski and Jason Moon from Amity High are rostered on the New Haven County All-Star team that will meet Fairfield County in the 13th annual Hall ...
Rell signs bill that focuses on the early detection of breast cancer
During a ceremony at the Capitol, Gov. M. Jodi Rell signed a health care bill into law that was introduced by Sen.
Conn. GOP senators push for ethics probe
Senate Republicans in Connecticut are urging the majority Democrats to review the conduct of two Democratic lawmakers recently fined for election law violations.
Autopsy Results Pending In Fatal Woodbridge Crash
Stephen Zuraw was not injured in the crash near Ford Road. Neither were the driver or the front seat passenger.
Probe sought on campaign issues
Two Senate Republicans on Tuesday were joined by one of their former members, William H. Nickerson of Greenwich, in asking majority Democrats to form a committee of inquiry to probe two senators who were recently fined by the State Elections Enforcement Commission.
WoodbridgeGirl Scout Receives Highest National Girl Scout Honor
People   Amanda Hershman from Woodbridge has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouting.
Submitted by Adam Liegeot on 2009-06-22.   The Career Express, the state's mobile work force assistance center will be making numerous stops across Connecticut in the coming days, including the Department of Labor's final spring 2009 Career Fair in Cromwell on June 23.
Most people have sped at one time or another and some even do it all the time, but a Woodbridge teenager is hoping he can get people to think twice before putting the pedal to the metal.
Elections enforcement case against Crisco closed
The State Elections Enforcement Commission on Wednesday morning closed out its cases against two state senators who misused political action committee funds and forged names on campaign-finance applications.
Green Amity Road Building Signs Three
Levey Miller Maretz agent Diane Urbano has completed three leases for a new "green" building at 245 Amity Road.
Shoreline Officials Get Hurricane Ready
Police, fire, medical and school officials from several shoreline towns participated in the Hurricane Ready '09 planning program on Thursday.
Two men charged in bank robberies
A federal grand jury indicted two Bridgeport men on charges of robbing banks in Milford and Woodbridge earlier this year.
Conn. Senate votes to open health insurance plan
The Connecticut Senate has sent Gov. M. Jodi Rell a bill that opens the state's employee and retiree health insurance plan to municipalities, small businesses and nonprofit agencies.
State Senator Fined $4,000 Over Campaign Finance Affidavit
State Sen. Joseph Crisco, D-Woodbridge, was fined $4,000 Wednesday by the State Elections Enforcement Commission for violating campaign financing laws by falsely signing sworn documents for others involved in his re-election campaign, and for allowing the secretary of his campaign treasurer to sign the treasurer's name to a sworn affidavit.
Forged name leads to fine for state senator
Veteran state Sen. Joseph J. Crisco was fined $4,000 Wednesday for forging the names of his campaign officials, several times, on applications for state-election funds, according to the State Elections Enforcement Commission.
Forged name leads to fine for state senator
The State Elections Enforcement Commission on Wednesday fined veteran Sen. Joseph J. Crisco $4,000 for filing documents that contained a forged name of a campaign official last year.
4th suspect arrested in home invasion
Woodbridge police have arrested a fourth suspect in connection with a home invasion that injured two residents.
Help for kids with autism advances
Health-insurance companies would be required to cover the costs of diagnosis and critical therapies for children with the spectrum of autism, which affects one in 115 kids in Connecticut, under legislation that was approved Friday afternoon in the Senate.
Woodbridge police 4th home invasions suspect
A fourth suspect has been arrested in a Connecticut home invasion in Woodbridge earlier this month.
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