Some upcoming agenda items for Enfield boards and commissions.
The Board of Education updated job descriptions for six non-union employees and approved a salary increase for the positions.
A look at some agenda items for Enfield boards and commissions.
A new license renewal program will allow some drivers to get them. Take the Patch Poll and tell us what you think.
A letter to Barack Obama.
The Enfield Town Council took a step forward in purchasing the Connecticut Valley Oil Company property for use as municipal parking.
A look at some agenda items for Enfield boards and commissions this week.
The Enfield DMV office will have limited hours on Tuesday.
Some thoughts on how a president is defined and remembered.
With a good deal of discussion, the town council gave its blessing to the Economic Development Commission to proceed with exploration of the design of the Thompsonville Transit Station
Two-term Councilwoman will not seek re-election in November.
Republican incumbent decides to not seek a third term as District 4 representative.
State aid helped the Enfield Town Council again achieve a zero tax increase.
Make sure to take proper steps this Hurricane season.
With a light agenda, and few items to discuss, the Board of Education offered well wishes to students and staff as school is set to begin in early September.
Democrats nominated businessman Bob Lemay to run for Town Council after Susan Warner withdrew her name from the ticket.
Even with the stress of an economy on the brink, we must take care to remain civil.
A look at what's ahead for the town's boards and commissions.
"This program should be duplicated at other community colleges." - Gov. Dannel Malloy
A deeper look at what quotes really mean.
A journey through "Dante's Inferno"
Speaker Boehner and the debt ceiling.
At a public hearing in Council Chambers Monday, a crowd of residents gathered to share their views on a proposed revision to the blight ordinance.
Some longtime incumbents are joined by fresh faces on Town Council and school board slates.
The caucus of Enfield Republicans met to endorse candidates for Town Council, Board of Education, and Constable Monday in Council Chambers.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy stopped by Specialized Technology Resources at its Somers location to learn about the latest in photovoltaic technology.
The Republican legislator weighs in on new juvenile crime bills.
A compromise on the federal debt ceiling is needed.
After months of hearings and deliberation, the commission first amended the proposed text change before ultimately rejecting the new Highway Services Zone.
Thoughts on the difference between leadership and power.
State representative appeals to Corrections Commissioner Leo Arnone to increase perimeter patrols back to six units.
Longtime Enfield resident was killed July 9 while working for a private defense contractor in Afghanistan.
A look at some agenda items this week for Enfield boards and commissions.
DMV to shut down Enfield office by August 11; prison and courthouse also slated to close their doors.
Deep budget cuts create need to consolidate and/or eliminate some state buildings and offices.
Paul Protzenko was slain Saturday in Afghanistan while working for a private defense contractor; funeral set for Monday morning.
Dr. John Gallacher submits letter of retirement at Board of Education meeting Tuesday.
Some thoughts about taxes, layoffs and just say "yes"
Representatives from S E A Consultants presented their plan for the proposed Thompsonville Transit Station Tuesday evening, and seek additional public comments for the project.