Fifth District candidate sends financial statements, contract after Clark demands opponent disclose involvement with former Gov. John Rowland.
Unionville parade will follow new route taken last year.
Some registrars push for bill to limit polling place mandates.
Fewer than the 300 residents required to reach a quorum attended Monday night's meeting.
Polls open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the regular polling places.
Budget calls for a 2.95 percent tax increase over current year.
Federal Judge Richard Leon surprises WALKS essay finalists at awards dinner Tuesday.
The enduring New England tradition of the annual town meeting also allows residents to question officials and make their voices heard on the budget.
Would outlaw "unconscionably excessive prices" in severe weather emergencies.
If you're filing your return last-minute, here's what you need to know.
The Connecticut House of Representatives voted to repeal the state's death penalty Wednesday, sending the bill to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy for approval.
Farmington state rep, senator and Town Council chairman address local college students.
A few residents have strong words of criticism at public hearing.
Residents invited to speak in advance of Town Council vote on recommended budget.
Board chairman calls Malloy's version a "coherent proposal," according to the Hartford Courant.
3rd annual ceremony honors the sacrifices of all U.S. military veterans
If alternative options fail, recommended cuts will likely go forward.
Board of Ed hopes to find other ways to reduce its budget but if it can't, the superintendent's recommendations will likely stand.
Bill requiring year-long study heads to Senate for debate.
Possibilities include examining the self-insurance fund and shutting down this year's nonessential accounts, among others.
Board to meet tonight to reduce proposed budget according to Town Council allocation.
Commission will take up amendment that would affect numerous local nonprofits.
Cuts more than $430,000 from Board of Education request, but ups capital expenditures.
Dozens of parents and Farmington High School students ask the Town Council to make 2012-2013 a rebuilding year.
Nancy Wyman will answer questions, talk about state budget at Economic Development's free breakfast April 11.
Asks committee to report findings so it can determine how to address congestion.
Offers proclamation to late councilman's family.
Town Manager Kathleen Eagen held the town budget to 2 percent, but capital improvements and education costs raise recommended figure.
Town purchase of riverfront lot would make acquisition almost complete.
Town Manager recommends funding about a third.
More than 200 people appeared to vote on and argue about solutions to village congestion.
Joined Witkos and LeGyt to discuss issues facing nursing homes.
The commission recently reviewed amendment drafts.
LLC filed in 2010 after commission denied an application to add a bank and retail space in Farmington center.
Cheshire's Elizabeth Esty, state Rep. Christopher Donovan and Dan Roberti are vying for the Democratic nomination to run for the U.S. House seat vacated by Republican Chris Murphy.
No need to worry whether the green truss can hold up fire trucks or endure flood waters, DOT reps said Tuesday.
Three speakers asked for the Town Council's consideration Tuesday night.
The Unionville Traffic Committee asks residents to vote, hoping to build consensus around a plan.
On February 13, 2012 the Town Council confirmed the following dates for the budget referendum and budget workshop meetings.
The Unionville Traffic Committee will present six options for the public to choose from.