Gov. Ned Lamont Wednesday announced Connecticut Superior Court judge nominations and a local name was on the list.
The budget proposal in Glastonbury for the 2023-24 fiscal year is $182 million.
Assessment appeals will be reviewed in Glastonbury next week over three days.
Longtime Glastonbury town manager Richard Johnson is retiring in the spring.
Glastonbury has a new municipal chief executive.
Plans for a new Glastonbury animal shelter are being reviewed.
The meeting is on tap for next week.
A local project designed to improve the drinking water system will be assisted by federal dollars.
The community invited to a Dec. 12 candidate meet-and-greet.
The yes votes prevailed on a ballot question.
Thousands of Glastonbury residents Tuesday cast their votes in the 2022 state and federal election in a number of key races.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Glastonbury, including the candidates, polling places, and more.
The numbers are in for what Connecticut towns are getting under the first 12 months of the state's nip bottle surcharge program.
Everything you need to know about absentee ballots and Election Day voting in Glastonbury.
The vote was taken Tuesday.
A $3 million question is on the ballot in Glastonbury.
The town of Glastonbury could purchase acreage that sits on Matson Hill Road.
The cost of a capital project in Glastonbury is being offset by a state grant.
The Glastonbury Plan and Zoning Commission made the decision Tuesday.
Glastonbury is ready to launch a new permit system.
A new law means money is heading to Glastonbury for environmental programs.
A grant approved today will help the town buy land in north Glastonbury that it plans to conserve as open space for the public.
Lt. Kevin Troy has been on leave since Feb. 7 so the department can investigate a motor vehicle accident, the Journal Inquirer reported.
The proposal is pending before the Town Council.
The Glastonbury Town Council has passed a resolution that supports Ukraine and urges its town's residents to help humanitarian efforts.
COVID-19 updates for the Town of Glastonbury are summarized in weekly updates provided by Director of Health Wendy Mis. Below please fin ...
The Affordable Housing Committee has revised its DRAFT of the community's Affordable Housing Plan. Click the link below to view the revi ...
At their meeting on March 8, 2022, the Glastonbury Town Council presented a resolution in support of the Ukrainian people.
The town is considering installing license plate readers in 13 intersections, and residents can share their thoughts at a hearing tonight.
The March 2022 edition of the Town's monthly newsletter, 'Glastonbury at a Glance', is now available. Please click the link below to vie ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has nominated 22 people to become judges on the Connecticut Superior Court, and two Glastonbury residents are among them.
HARTFORD ANNOUNCES GALAXE'S O2H PROGRAM TO HIRE 60 ‘GIRLS FOR TECHNOLOGY' GRADUATES
The Smith/Bell Street paved path will be partially closed for maintenance from 2/16/22 through 3/1/22, Monday - Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 ...
The Winter-Spring 2022 Sharing Tree is now available, click here to view.
HARTFORD'S ‘LOVE YOUR BLOCK' GRANT PROGRAM EXPANDS, SEEKS COMMUNITY IDEAS FOR NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Town facilities will be CLOSED on Monday, February 21, in observance of the Presidents' Day holiday. Town facilities include Town Hall, ...