The Town Hall remains closed for now, but some services have resumed.
Renewal can be done online, by mail, or through the tax drop boxes outside Glastonbury Town Hall.
Document provides advice for businesses and schools in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some town facilities are now open, but their surfaces are not sanitized.
Staff will not be available by phone or email on the holiday.
Restrictions will now last until June 20.
However, the facilities will continue to operate under reduced schedules.
Salons and barbershops won't reopen until June.
Establishments can reopen for outdoor dining only on May 20 if they comply with the Governor's regulations and submit paperwork.
Nearly 220 residents have tested positive for COVID-19 so far.
Offices, hair salons and barbershops, retail stores, and outdoor museums and zoos can reopen beginning May 20.
CT Self-Response Rate of 50% Ranks 17th in U.S. as 2020 Census Continues; Glastonbury Self-Response Rate Among Highest in CT
Statewide Trends in Tests Completed, Confirmed Cases, Hospitalizations Included; Individual Town Trends in Confirmed Cases Highlighted
The Town of Glastonbury has a variety of efforts in progress to prepare for the potential influence of Coronavirus on the community.
Gov. Ned Lamont on Friday picked a Glastonbury man to lead his staff.
The results are in for the 2019 Glastonbury municipal election.
Local candidates share with Patch why they should be elected in 2019.
Here's what voters need to know about the 2019 Glastonbury elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
Glastonbury's town clerk was recently selected as the 2019 Town Clerk of the Year.
Here is a look at the top of the ticket in Glastonbury for the 2019 muncipal elections.
Campaign season for local offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
A funding question for a library project in Glastonbury highlighted Tuesday election ballot.
Local voters on Tuesday helped decide local, state and national races, including one very tight state House race.
For Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
A state bicycle and pedestrian safety grant has been awarded locally.
Campaign season for state offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
See how locals voted in the 2018 primary elections.
Executive Director of Connecticut Data Collaborative to Serve on Newly Formed State Panel
Tuesday, Aug. 14 is primary day across Connecticut ... look below to see who is on the ballot for what office.
Glastonbury was slated to receive $7.5 million in fiscal year 2019; now, Malloy wants town to receive $6.7 million.
Gov. Dannel Malloy warned this week that $4.3 billion in DOT projects could be postponed indefinitely.
State residents with crumbling home foundations can begin applying for testing reimbursement.
Last Friday, the governor announced a decision to hold back $91 million in state aid.
Several area polling places were chosen for audits or as alternates for an audit on Tuesday.