East Hampton Police make arrests on drug and theft charges
On Friday, May 10 East Hampton CT Police Officer Matthew Hanlon and Officer Hardie Burgin arrested 19-year-old Kyle Rutkauski of Enfield, CT and 20-year-old Brandon Yon of Portland, CT.
View ArticlePolice arrest suspect in the murder of ECSU student
Wiley’s body was taken to the state’s medical examiner to determine the cause of death.
View ArticleEastern CT State University Class of 2013 – Congrats to East Hampton graduates
“Finish whatever goals you have set for yourself. Find the strength, fortitude and determination to see it through. When you see injustice, how will you respond? I hope you take the heroic stand.” 2013...
View ArticleWal-Mart fined $81 million for illegal disposal of toxic waste
“While we do not believe misuse of the Connecticut Grown label is widespread, we recognize that trust is quickly damaged in the rare instances it does occur. Strict protection of the Connecticut Grown...
View ArticleCT Police release Memorial Day report
Police also say 57 people were arrested for driving while under the influence (DWI).
View ArticleVote June 4 on $52 million East Hampton High School project
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4 for a referendum on the proposed $51.7 million East Hampton High School renovation project. Voting will take place at the high school.
View ArticleRep. Ziobron hosts event at Gillette Castle
On Sunday afternoon, more than 40 people from all over the state flocked to Gillette Castle State Park to take part in the letterboxing and paddle event.
View ArticleComing up – East Hampton Town-wide Tag Sale
This annual event will include more than 55 individual tag sales, as well as four vendors at the museum on Bevin Boulevard.
View ArticleEast Hampton Senior Center presents SNAP for Seniors
SNAP Outreach Specialists will be at the Senior Center from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, June 17 and Thursday, June 20 to explain the program.
View ArticleEast Hampton council agenda includes next steps in school project
The Tuesday, June 11 regular meeting of the East Hampton Town Council will include several topics, including the next steps in the high school renovation project, which was approved at last week’s...
View ArticleGov. Malloy – take precautions during summer heat this July 4th weekend
Check on family, friends, and neighbors regularly, especially the elderly and homebound. (Some seniors will resist using the AC or a fan because they are worried about the utility bills.) If you...
View ArticleStretch of Rt 151 to be named for local war hero
PFC Golec was a decorated soldier who earned a number of accolades, including the prestigious Combat Infantry Badge and two Purple Hearts. He was the son of Polish immigrants and was born and raised in...
View ArticleEast Hampton Old Home Days begins July 11
East Hampton’s annual three day celebration known as Old Home Days kicks off on Thursday, July 11 at 6 p.m. with rides, live music, bike giveaways, a raffle, as well as lots of food and entertainment.
View ArticleAttention lighthouse lovers…
There will be lighthouse boat tours, concerts (including the U.S. Coast Guard Dixieland Jazz Band), exhibits, special lectures, one-time events and special offers – and CTrides is bringing trains to...
View ArticleHelp honor two East Hampton servicemen
Ribbons will be tied onto the tree for U.S. Army 1st Lt. Matthew Rogers and U.S. Army Specialist Kurt Schluntz. These men are currently serving in Afghanistan.
View ArticleLive music Saturday at the Sanctuary
Both brothers perform and record individually and have recently joined forces as a duo, writing tunes with beautiful harmonies in the vein of Jackson Browne, Neil Young and many other influences.
View ArticleEast Hampton seeks representative for agriculture council
The Regional Agriculture Council will be operated through the RiverCOG located in Essex, CT which will host meetings and be a resource for grants that may not be available to individual towns.
View ArticleOutdoor concert tonight in East Hampton
Tonight, Four Barrel Billy is the next group to perform in this summer’s Joseph N. Goff House Gazebo Music Series.
View ArticleConnecticut budget ends with $359 million surplus
Personal income tax receipts were up $55.1 million over last month. The corporation tax also was revised upward by $15 million.
View ArticleTransportation projects expected to create or retain nearly 20,000...
The funds will be used to leverage about $600 million in federal transportation aid to update, strengthen and improve the safety of Connecticut’s highways, bridges, rail and transit systems.
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