UConn students listen to their ideas for class project.
The Week Ahead at Canton Public Library: March 26-April 1, 2012
The Week Ahead at Canton Public Library: March 19-25, 2012
Company interested in possibly putting cell tower at Collinsville fire station.
Most agree, however, that some changes would require union approval.
Chief recommends changing deputy chief position to captain, creating a lieutenant’s position and exchanging a daytime sergeant’s job for additional patrol officer.
Study recommends $487,160 in near-term improvements as well as the eventual replacement of the pool and complete renovation of pool house.
Village Mortgage shares space, resources with Realty Works.
Student-run charrette scheduled for March 26.
Search for best available site continues.
Despite criticisms, commission says rewrite is progressing and will help streamline process.
Real Estate Transactions Feb. 17 to March 16, 2012
Sydney Perks recognized at Board of Selectmen meeting.
Forecasters predicting snow, then wintry mix.
Program slated for March 8.
BOF to hear presentation March 19.
Bank, town: Need is still great despite mild winter
Group recommends four projects for bonding.
Town offices closed, most stores open.
Shoppes management company tops list.
Licensed wildlife officers employed to assist in reducing beaver population.
Volunteers, Schools, Town look to further step up efforts following recent incidents.
Chief Administrative Officer proposes town-side plan with 3.2-percent increase; Schools proposal due later this month.
Board of Selectmen discusses options.
Family, friends planning retirement party for retiring deputy chief.
Selectmen vote 4-1 to bring proposed bonding package to next step in process.
Budget process underway.
School board supports proposal while some selectmen question track component, decide to further discuss issue tonight.
Gazebo decorated for the holiday, more improvements coming this spring.
Store to anchor development on corner of Route 44, Lawton Road.
Town had planned to appraise property.
Balloons to help determine impact.
Read, catch a movie, enjoy a fishy story time, and take in some music.
Photographs by Tom Cameron on display
Mary Tomolonius retains chair.
Cannon Property could be used for hiking, leashed dog walking, bird watching, horseback riding and more.
Anthony Mecca says he supports president’s vision.
Informal, hour-long presentation gives details about Latter-day Saints proposal.
Meeting part of efforts to assess town’s actions during and after October 2011 snowstorm
Police Chief Urges Caution on the Roadways