Bob Hendrickson, an Enfield resident, is running for election to the Connecticut General Assembly in the 58th District.
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A plan to consolidate and upgrade facilities for police and EMS services will appear as a referendum question for Enfield voters Nov. 8.
Tom Arnone, an Enfield resident, is running for re-election to the Connecticut General Assembly in the 58th District.
The numbers are in for what Connecticut towns are getting under the first 12 months of the state's nip bottle surcharge program.
Carol Hall is running for re-election to the Connecticut General Assembly in the 59th District.
Cynthia Mangini is running for the State Senate in the 7th District.
Carolyn McCaffrey is running for re-election as Judge of Probate in the 11th District, covering Enfield, Somers, Stafford and Union.
Two Democratic members of the Enfield Town Council have been accused by the Republican town chair of illegally removing some campaign signs.
Sheila Bailey was named the 2022 Town Clerk of the Year by the Connecticut Town Clerks Association at the organization's fall conference.
Both parties will vote on candidates for Secretary of the State, while other races include treasurer and U.S. Senate.
A section of the structure had collapsed in mid-April, causing safety and fire code violations which have been ignored by the mall owner.
Local Lutheran church to host event June 25 to help those impacted by Russia's invasion.
Thursday night's vote allows firm to sell used vehicles at 33 Palomba Drive.
Senator says retired cop, serviceman treated him to lunch for his gun safety efforts.
A new law means new money is heading to Enfield for environmental programs.
A Freedom of Information Act request by an organization called Five Stones Venture Inc. made emails about the controversy public record.
Kasia Purciello has been named Manchester's new assistant general manager.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Enfield.
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Tuesday night's Enfield Board of Education meeting devoted a considerable amount of time to concerns over masks and a controversial subject.
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A resolution to award a tax break to Winstanley Enterprises for its new construction project at 113 North Maple Street was rejected Monday.
Monday's meeting, which includes a resolution for a proposed tax abatement for Winstanley Enterprises, has been moved to a larger facility.
Visitors to town-owned buildings will no longer be required to wear masks as of Monday; masks are recommended for non-vaccinated persons.
A sidewalk will be installed on the south side of Elm Street between Asnuntuck Community College and the junction of Shaker Road.
Many residents of the neighboring Shaker Pines and Crescent Lake communities expressed concerns about the project, which passed unanimously.
Tuesday night's meeting of the Enfield Board of Education was adjourned after just three minutes due to non-compliance with a mask policy.
Winstanley Enterprises is planning to construct a massive distribution center on property it owns between Shaker Pines and Crescent lakes.