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The following are CCM 2008 Municipal Innovations from the year 2008.
 
2008 MUNICIPAL INNOVATIONS
Farmington Valley Towns To Think Regionally
Vermont Town Turns to College in Bid to Guide Change
CCM Municipal Service Awards Program
Career assistance thrives in East Haven
West Haven: The Best Places to Raise Your Kids 2009
Enfield clears path to permits
Stamford unloads vehicles online
School sports make play for ad revenue
Bridgeport answers mortgage crisis with HOPE
Grants lay foundation for affordable housing
Waterbury police pledge: we’re here to listen
From the Heart ride service avoids breakdown
Libraries stock chips at check-out
New radio system comes in 'Lima-Charlie'
Bike coalition riding toward train station
7 New Haven residents named to budget review panel for 2009-10
Mounted patrols back in Hartford
Solar power shines on city park
Pedicab gets green light
Caretakers rescue neglected cemeteries
Singers make non-profit hit parade
Library stages early Olympics
Westport first to ban plastic shopping bags
Grants preserve 19th century farmstead
Advancing advance placement
Towns ask: What makes a farm a farm?
New Haven steps ahead for walkers
New Web site lets Internet users report problems, see what others have reported
Wallingford to require bids to hire 3rd party insurance administrator
Milford to revisit redistricting
Wallingford OKs tax break for cars that get 40mpg
Health plan change spurs flap
Milford to spend for cleaner energy
A Tip For Police? Text It
Some Connecticut Towns Eye Four-Day Official Workweek
Parkers exploit low fines
Darien TV goes gavel-to-gavel
Web 'mystery shoppers' wanted
City backs scout's seaside project
It takes a village to build a playground
Finch: State takes lead role for clinics
Shoreline neighbors adopt Elderhostel model
Mass notification knows no limits
New on school board? Here's a laptop
Automated parking garage en route to Norwalk
Good signs make good greetings
Stamford sends baled trash long distance
Gas station location fits ambulances fine
Stratford cultivates farm school
Vision statement emerges from crisis
Web site gets (inter)face-lift
New service crosses town lines
It takes a village to build a playground
Firemen may leave bills behind
Tax break enters new territory
Supreme Court widens local historic powers
Vision statement emerges from crisis
Easton races against cancer
Health flows from 'Plow-to-Plate
Harwinton readies first edition handbook
Selectmen swap night for day
Monroe plays 'Biggest Loser'
New Haven wins disability distinction
Unloved tall walls taken down a peg
Walk safe, stay fit en route to school
Plug pulled on aquatic weeds
And the 2007 Democracy Cup goes to?
Harwinton readies first edition handbook
Selectmen swap night for day
Bridgeport Bookmobile travels cross country
Greenway begins down by the riverside
An arts colony grows in Milford
Madison tests digital 'Blackboard'
School budget rates tv special
ATV riders, paintball warriors face fines
Unloved tall walls taken down a peg
High school senior sets election record
Public service lines ring twice in Elm City
Library adds to audio repertoire
Towns pedaling toward bike culture
Field house rises with donated labor
Interns invited to take a seat
Some towns locking in fuel prices
Habitat breaks ground in Stamford
Housatonic leaders urge: control deer, combat Lyme
Shore town sets official pay precedent
'Historic' grant helps set records straight
 


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