Long-time resident and former first selectman says it is an honor.
Committee emphasizes that there are no ‘fatal flaws' with plan.
Topic was main subject of annual town meeting Wednesday evening.
Some consistent cold weather and a little tweaking are all that’s needed.
Plan for business at Canton Commons to go before Zoning Commission.
Hydro Project will also be discussed.
Local, state and federal offices closed
Location hunt continues.
Canton Public Library offers regular sessions to help patrons download electronic library books.
Canoe, kayak launch not as easy as it seems.
If awarded and accepted, target installation would be summer of 2013.
Selectmen can potentially approve grant application Wednesday; Town would be responsible for 20 percent of costs.
Town working on 60 foot by 80 foot surface at Mills Pond Park.
Brush grinding also expected to come in under budget.
Here’s some places to go or not go during the holiday weekend.
Departments work together to help seniors.
Intern continues to learn about helping seniors, residents in need.
Selectmen also decide to update public on hydro project.
Amendment filed to allow company to maintain vehicles.
Winter Wonderland event held Friday
Final plan for ‘Upper Mill Pond’ portion of Farmington River released.
Saturday is last day to bring brush to Powder Mill Road site.
Brush-related drop-off, burn permits still free of charge through Dec. 17.
Gift cards or cash would go a long way and residents are welcome to drop them off during fundraiser at Rice Fields tonight or at chamber office.
Mr. Claus drops in to breakfast event.
Town also has finally received funds toward 2008 open-space purchase.
Canton High School Chamber Singers featured at event.
After several failures over the past decade and a month-long delay, Avon, Canton, and Simsbury police departments will consider consolidating their dispatch services.
Officials say new location will provide a safer, more festive atmosphere.
Officials to express preliminary interest in funding opportunity but town would not be obligated.
Commission chairman says amendment may be necessary to consider allowing use.
Old and new faces come together for boards of selectmen, finance, education and others.
Town spends little of designated funds so far; brush pile at Martel continues to grow.
Plan of Conservation and Development Update Committee hosts second of three public work sessions.
Committee hosts workshop at Community Center tonight.
Governor urges residents to report losses from October snowstorm.
Committee to host second public workshop Monday
Two-week program will cost roughly $22,000.
BreMar donates tents for event at Mills Pond Thursday.
Votes few but choices plentiful.