Enfield resident Carol Hall tells Patch why she should be elected to the Enfield Town Council.
Enfield resident Bob Cressotti tells Patch why he should be elected to the Enfield Town Council.
Enfield resident Carl Sferrazza tells Patch why he should be elected to the Enfield Town Council.
Enfield resident Aaron Thomas tells Patch why he should be elected to the Enfield Town Council.
Community Minded Democratic Slate
The Enfield Town Council unanimously supported the pay raises at their meeting last week.
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The zoning board last week said 'yes' to a rezoning of the former MassMutual site, allowing it to become a mixed-use development.
The Enfield Town Council, earlier this month, approved measures to build new, safer dugouts at the site.
The town council unanimously approved waiving the bidding process to fast-track the purchase of 2 discounted, but brand-new trucks.
The Enfield Planning and Zoning Commission this week will host a public hearing on a rezoning plan that would push the project forward.
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Eight incumbent GOP councilors and school board members are seeking re-election, while two well-known figures will return to town politics.
All four Democratic town councilors are running for re-election, while just one of four Board of Education members will be on the ballot.
The applicant is requesting a special permit to be able to operate a horse training facility on a 59.3-acre parcel.
An investigation into the incident by Enfield police is still ongoing.
The conversions are expected to generate millions of dollars in cost savings while delivering clean, renewable energy to the facilities.
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Ten years after departing Enfield, a longtime former town manager will return to assume the chief executive officer role again in July.
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The last day of work in Enfield for Todd Helems will be March 5.
Gousse will fill the seat vacated by the resignation of board vice chair Peter Jonaitis.
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James Hoyne of Enfield has announced he is seeking the position of Registrar of Voters as a write-in candidate in next Tuesday's election.
The latest local payments have been distributed through Connecticut's Nickel-Per-Nip program.
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John Kissel shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to the 7th State Senate District seat, representing northern Connecticut.
Rick LeBorious shares with Patch why he should be elected to the 59th House District seat, serving Enfield and East Windsor.
Bob Hendrickson shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 58th State House District in Enfield.
Cynthia Mangini shares with Patch why she should be elected to serve the 7th Senatorial District in northern Connecticut.