In The News
CT Mirror
By Kyle Constable
August 23, 2016
Waterbury — Connecticut is on pace to eliminate chronic homelessness by the end of the year, the state’s top housing official said at a press conference in Waterbury Tuesday.
Torrington Register Citizen
By Ben Lambert
August 23, 2016
TORRINGTON >> Those in the Torrington community who are on the front lines in the battle of opioid addiction and treatment gathered together Tuesday to talk about their efforts and the future, during a roundtable discussion in the City Hall auditorium.
Danbury News-Times
By Katrina Koerting
August 14,2016
NEW FAIRFIELD — Local and federal officials want to make Candlewood Lake a model for how to treat blue-green algae and other water quality issues that afflict lakes across the state and country.
Newtown Bee
By John Voket
August 8, 2016
Friendly fire is a rare but tragic occurrence during wartime. But a Newtown Desert Storm war hero never expected to face the bureaucratic equivalent when he tried to gather paperwork to complete benefit applications forms after his discharge.
Danbury News-Times
By Chris Bosak
August 4, 2016
DANBURY — U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty is big on innovation and technology.
Waterbury Republican American
By Laraine Weschler
August 4, 2016
WATERBURY — Science, technology, engineering, and math related industries in Connecticut lack public support and awareness and qualified applicants in the workforce, according to results of a survey compiled by an advisory board of leaders in the industry.
Meriden Record Journal
By Pete Paguaga
August 3, 2016
MERIDEN — Meriden Mayor Kevin Scarpati thought this year’s National Night Out was one of the most important the city has hosted.
Hartford Courant
By Daniela Altimari
August 2, 2016
Rosa DeLauro is in Italy. John Larson traveled to Korea. Chris Murphy visited several Pacific Rim nations. And Elizabeth Esty and Joe Courtney spent time in Hawaii watching U.S. Naval exercises.
Danbury Daily Voice
By Sandra Diamond Fox
August 2, 2016
DANBURY, Conn. — Before a crowd of about 70 people at the Danbury Library, U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty kicked off the "Congress on Your Corner" meeting by speaking about the current state of the nation.