Christopher Affie shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to the Cheshire Planning & Zoning Commission.
Anita Blake shares with Patch why she should be re-elected to the Cheshire Planning & Zoning Commission.
Samantha Rosenberg shares with Patch why she should be re-elected to the Cheshire Board of Education.
Paul Calaluce shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Cheshire Town Council.
Michael Stavola shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Cheshire Town Council.
Matt Colehour shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Cheshire Board of Education.
A. Fiona Pearson shares with Patch why she should be re-elected to the Cheshire Town Council.
John Milone shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to the Cheshire Town Council.
Gregg Johnstone shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Cheshire Town Council.
Don Walsh shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to the Cheshire Town Council.
David Ioime shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Cheshire Zoning Board of Appeals.
Adam Grippo shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to the Cheshire Board of Education.
Officials announce the schedule for town buildings and trash collection for the Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day holiday.
New employment data numbers recently dropped for Cheshire via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
The Cheshire Chamber of Commerce will host a candidate forum for candidates for Cheshire Town Council in the upcoming election.
The work is expected to last for about two weeks, according to officials.
“We're planning for the future of transportation in Cheshire and we want to hear from you!”
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Cheshire via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
The developer will present their full plan to the Town Council and the public at the hearing.
Officials are advising residents that there could be driveway closures, and some parking areas will be temporarily closed.
Officials are advising residents of two construction projects that are starting next week in Cheshire.
The state DOT has announced more than $17.3 million in grants for 15 projects in Connecticut under the State Local Bridge Program.
Officials announce the schedule for town buildings and trash collection for the Independence Day holiday.
The funding is part of $30 million in grants announced by Gov. Ned Lamont to small towns throughout the state.
The conversions are expected to generate millions of dollars in cost savings while delivering clean, renewable energy to the facilities.
Each town in Connecticut receives 5 cents for each "nip" sold within its borders every six months.
Officials announce the schedule for town buildings and trash collection for the Good Friday holiday.
Cheshire residents will be able to dispose of their hazardous waste items at no charge through the Regional Water Authority starting in May.
Town officials want to hear from you on the proposed Cheshire budget for 2025-26 at a special workshop on Thursday, April 10.
The Cheshire Public Works Department will sweep roads throughout town starting next month.
A company has been sentenced in connection with violations that led to the death of more than 150 fish in Cheshire, according to officials.
The results of Cheshire’s grand list for 2024 present a “mixed bag” with respect to the impact on the upcoming town budget, officials said.
Community members and animal rights advocates have demanded answers regarding the recent prolonged housing of seized dogs at the facility.
The event will take place at Cheshire High School.
Applications for tax credits for qualifying residents will be taken at the assessor's office beginning Feb. 3. Read details here.
A company has pleaded guilty in connection with violations that led to the death of more than 150 fish in Cheshire, according to officials.
“We want to hear from you!”: The town is seeking community feedback through a public input survey for its Plan Of Conservation & Development
The Town Council is holding a public hearing tonight (Jan. 16) to consider naming proposals for a new elementary school in Cheshire.
The hall recognizes distinguished CT veterans who have made significant contributions to their communities after leaving military service.