CLAREMONT — The City Council took a step Wednesday toward possible demolition of the 140-foot Sullivan smokestack and pump house that has long been...
CLAREMONT — The City Council will be accepting applications until Sept. 7 for anyone interested in serving on the council following the resignation...
CLAREMONT — After hearing residents speak for and against privatizing the city’s transfer station, the City Council voted, 5-4, on Wednesday to...
CLAREMONT — The City Council was close to authorizing the administration to begin negotiations with a private trash hauler to operate the city’s...
CLAREMONT — The City Council on Wednesday approved an $18.4 million budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 after adding $505,000 to a paving...
CLAREMONT — The City Council agreed earlier this month not to hire any of the finalists who interviewed for the position of city manager, and it is...
CLAREMONT — Increases in the proposed $18 million municipal budget are almost entirely attributable to higher costs for commodities such as fuel...
CLAREMONT — A proposed change in the city code to allow off road vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles, to use all Class VI roads and identified...
CLAREMONT — The city will take advantage of a free program through the University of Connecticut to brainstorm potential redevelopment uses and a...
CLAREMONT — The City Council last week took another step toward privatizing operation of the city’s transfer station and recycling center, with...
As the old saying goes, what’s past is past. And Claremont City Councilor Jonathan Stone would like to keep a lid on his past — at least the part...
CLAREMONT — A proposed $35 million renovation of the nursing home facilities at the county complex would include more space for residents and...