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Shelton zoning officials worked to resolve 161 violations, removed more than 500 signs and approved 145 certificates of zoning compliance in the last 6 months. → Read More
Updated plans for Nancy’s Tree Planting Inc. at 153 Bridgeport Ave. were recently presented, including more parking for the site. → Read More
The Shelton Board of Aldermen will be holding a public hearing on ordinance changes that would give the mayor's position a pay boost beginning later this year. → Read More
Officials said blasting debris hit the Panera building and five vehicles at Fountain Square on Tuesday but there were no injuries or violations. → Read More
Shelton parents called on the Board of Aldermen to back the Board of Education's proposed $80.4 million budget, a 7.15 percent hike from the present year. → Read More
Shelton neighbors concerned about potential construction blasting near the closed River Road landfill. → Read More
Coming out of the pandemic, four Shelton elementary schools were named Schools of Distinction last year. → Read More
Dozens of Pine Rock residents, including two city aldermen, called on the Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission to deny an apartment plan on Mohawk Drive. → Read More
No Shelton eatery earned lower than a B in the latest round of health inspections, according to health district data. → Read More
Michele Bialek, the highest vote recipient in Ward 2 this past municipal election, has stepped down from the Board of Aldermen. → Read More
Ward redistricting has moved Matt McGee, a past and likely future alderman candidate, from Ward 3, where he nearly won a seat, to Ward 4. → Read More
Mayor Mark Lauretti confirmed that he has a deal to sell land he owns on Shelton Avenue to a developer who has plans to build 16 homes. → Read More
Arooga's and Connecticut Lottery recently unveiled the new sportsbook available for patrons at the Shelton-based restaurant and bar. → Read More
Shelton's Jimmy Tickey, active in local politics and nonprofits, has added CT Democratic Party vice chair to his resume. → Read More
Mayor Mark Lauretti says the city will cover pay-to-participate fees for families with students in athletics or other extracurriculars for the next school year. → Read More
Shelton police had 18 employees among the top 20 top paid city workers this past year. Mayor Mark Lauretti placed 17th at $147,438. → Read More
Ken Saranich tops Shelton school salary list, remains lowest among counterparts in Fairfield County. → Read More
Planning and Zoning is considering extending a moratorium on cannabis establishments in the Shelton for another year, or until regulations can be completed. → Read More
Plumb Memorial Library's main level renovations are complete, bringing the end to odyssey of work done throughout the city's main library building. → Read More
Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission approved Bob Scinto's expansion request for a commercial site off Forest Parkway. → Read More