The new school board will face some difficult challenges over the next two years.
Four district councilors and seven at-large members were elected Tuesday.
The Town Council and Board of Education will see at least three new faces once the polls close.
Polling places will remain open until 8 p.m.
A final look at the incumbents and challengers on the ballot for seats on the Enfield Town Council and Board of Education.
Letters are strictly the opinion of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Enfield Patch.
Comments from incumbent District 3 Councilor Bill Lee and challenger Liz Davis.
Democratic incumbent William "Red" Edgar is unopposed in the election, but gave his thoughts about Enfield's future.
Remarks from District 4 Town Councilor Ed Deni and challenger Donna Dubanoski.
Bob Steele is the guest on the latest edition of "Senator Kissel & Friends."
Thoughts from District 1 councilor Joe Bosco and challenger John Foxx.
Enfield Patch will not publish any political letters received after Oct. 28.
Responses from the eight candidates on the ballot for at-large seats on the Enfield Town Council.
Responses from the 10 candidates on the ballot for the Enfield Board of Education.
Candidates will discuss town issues Thursday at JFK Middle School.
All real property is required to undergo revaluation every five years.
Deadline for election letters is Wednesday, Oct. 28.
A petition signed by every Republican state lawmaker was submitted to the Office of the Secretary of the State on Tuesday.
As Election Day nears, we want to hear from the candidates running for office on why residents should vote for them.
The latest "Senator On Your Sidewalk" event is slated for Tuesday.
Residents can voice their opinions on Oct. 1.
Concerns that the Labor Department's Enfield office would close have subsided.
He earned accolades for his support of environmental legislation.
The cuts are part of a $63 million reduction in funding for hospitals statewide.
Two preliminary proposals pitched to Enfield councilors.
The south side of Enfield Square is being explored as a possible site of a satellite casino.
Lynn Nenni is the third high-level official to announce their departure in the past five weeks.
Derrik Kennedy has accepted a town manager position out of state.
Residents are encouraged to attend the Sept. 1 gathering at the park entrance in Hazardville.