An upstate New York jury has convicted a man who wore a clown mask and brandished a chain saw during a menacing, daytime walk through a neighborhood. An Albany County jury found the 35-year-old ...
Lamont spokesperson Rob Blanchard said Lamont formally received the bill Tuesday and signed it Wednesday morning. He will hold a ceremonial bill-signing event Wednesday, after the Thanksgiving holiday ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — New opinion polling from the University of New Hampshire shows that Gov. Ned Lamont has a strong approval rating heading into the 2026 election. The next gubernatorial ...
(WFSB) - Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont holds a commanding early lead for the 2026 Democratic gubernatorial nomination, with 55% of likely Democratic primary voters supporting his re-election bid, ...
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All five of Connecticut’s Democratic U.S. House members have endorsed Ned Lamont’s bid for a historic third term as governor. “Governor Ned Lamont is a proven leader who delivers real results for ...
One week after Connecticut reserved $500 million from last year’s surplus to potentially replace vanishing federal dollars for human services, surging revenues already have replenished much of the ...
State budget director Jeffrey Beckham, (at podium) thanks Gov. Ned Lamont (left) for nominating him to become a Superior Court judge. Credit: Keith M. Phaneuf / CT Mirror Gov. Ned Lamont announced ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont will sign a controversial affordable housing bill passed by state lawmakers in a special session last week. The governor had vetoed an earlier version of the bill that ...
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Gov. Ned Lamont announces new budget director
Jeffrey Beckham, the top budget official in Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration, will depart his role leading Connecticut’s powerful Office of Policy and Management (OPM) effective Dec. 5. House ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) sits down with Dennis House on This Week in Connecticut to talk about his run for a third term and what he hopes to accomplish if elected. Plus, the woman behind The Place 2 ...
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