The Avon Town Council's budget workshop is scheduled for Wednesday night at 4:30 p.m. in Town Hall, Building One.
This list of the top 10 highest paid school employees was provided by the Avon Public Schools Finance Office and is public record.
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Gov. Malloy proposes exempting 90 percent of vehicles from property tax but local officials say that will mean making up the difference in real estate and personal property taxes.
The proposal is pending before the legislature's Transportation Committee.
Department of Public Works plow drivers are working to push back snow banks and finish plowing. Officials urge drivers to be cautious and go slower.
Gov. Malloy briefs Connecticut residents on the impact of the historic blizzard, which is being blamed for at least one death, and gives an update on the latest restoration efforts.
The items will be included in the Capital Improvement portion of his 2013-14 budget request that the Town Council will review.
The towns of Avon and Canton contract out to Beverly LaPlume, of Unionville, for animal control services.
The town has pulled out of the Metropolitan District Commission collection program.
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$42,037 remains in current capital improvement budget allocated to the Highway and Buildings and Grounds Division to buy vehicles.
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The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard watch for Avon. Town officials urge residents to prepare. How are you getting ready for the winter storm? Post a comment!
West Hartford resident Matt Warshauer, who has spoken at the Avon Free Public Library, discusses the film, Connecticut and the 13th Amendment vote in response to U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney's letter to Steven Spielberg.
The Town Council will hold its annual budget workshop on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 8 a.m.
Avon assessor Harry DerAsadourian submitted the 2012 Grand List to Town Manager Brandon Robertson on Jan. 31, 2013.
Sen. Chris Murphy watches a state police demonstration of the power of military-style assault rifles in town neighboring Avon.
Local woman says the LaRouche posters in front of the U.S. Post Office in Simsbury are 'obscene.'
Discussion of end-of-the-year fiscal transactions and other agenda items will have to wait due to the inclement weather.
Although the University of Connecticut still plans to relocate from West Hartford to downtown Hartford, an exact location has yet to be identified.
Gov. Dannel Malloy and Sen. Richard Blumenthal note Obama's Newtown reference in the president's second inaugural address.
Months after a rejected application requesting a zone change for 6.25 acres of Golf Club of Avon land, neighbors still oppose the subdivision that the zone change would allow.
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The Golf Club of Avon and JZMAR, LLC filed a lawsuit against the Avon Planning and Zoning Commission in August after the commission rejected their zone change application.
The West Hartford Town Council paves the way for the opening of Pepe's Pizza in Elmwood later this year.
A draft revision of Chapter Five of the Plan of Conservation and Development clarifies the nature of properties designated "open space."
Beaudin offers thanks to the Board of Education. His resignation is effective Jan. 1, 2013.
Longevity bonuses and hospital reimbursements are set to be cut, the Hartford Courant reports.
The university's quarterly state economic outlook is grim.
Town Manager Brandon Robertson addressed the proposal with the Town Council at its Dec. 6 meeting.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy joined state troopers, officials and the family of TFC Kenneth Hall of Hartford, who died Sept. 2, 2010, when his cruiser was hit by a speeding driver on I-91 in Enfield, at a ceremony naming the Middletown rest stop for Hall.
Town leaders at a meeting this week said they're worried the deepening budget problems, which include a growing deficit that is expected to balloon to more than $1 billion next year, will mean cuts in town aid.
The Town Council heard another round of Capital Improvement Program funds for 2013-14 on Dec. 6.
This is one of many proposals on the superintendent's recommended $50.3 million gross budget for 2013-14.
The money is part of $81 billion being sought by Connecticut, New York and New Jersey.
Social services, education see the biggest cuts.
Connecticut is one of 42 states that offer the lottery game; find Avon retailers and tips on how to play here.
The Avon Free Public Library will host national traveling exhibit 'Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War' from Dec. 15 to Feb. 3, along with related programming and displays.
The changes take affect on Jan. 1.