Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.
Residents voted Tuesday to elect a new governor and are also casting their ballots on key local and state races and a U.S. Senate seat.
Southbury officials are studying how to remedy the issues.
On Election Day 2018 here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Town officials want more information before agreeing to have the state convey land to the town.
The new official is also a Southbury resident.
After several rejections, this time the developer prevailed despite vocal resident opposition.
Some proposed changes are currently before the planning and zoning commission.
A tornado devastated the town and the cleanup has taken several months.
A public hearing was held on the plans this week.
Here is how Southbury residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
Southbury voters will pick their candidates today.
Voters in Southbury and across the state will be voting for candidates for governor and other races this coming Tuesday.
There are three items that will be before the Zoning Board of Appeals next month.
Neighbors oppose the project.
A town meeting is scheduled for Thursday night.
He said legislators unfortunately decided to side with Gov. Malloy.
The Southbury Planning Commission took action on a few proposals last week.
A meeting will be held next week.
The developer received an approval but it may not be the one he is looking for.
The Connecticut Health Investigative Team reports on the two incidents that led to the fines.
Town officials shared more storm updates on Monday.
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A vote is expected in June.
After numerous defeats already, the developer has now filed plans for an affordable housing development.
More than 2,200 local residents voted.
The project is headed toward another rejection.
The local budgets have been adopted and the budget referendum date has been set.
This is the second time a proposal concerning guns has not been voted on nor approved by the Board of Selectmen.
Sen. Berthel and Rep. O’Neill are co-sponsoring legislation to require the inclusion of Holocaust and genocide education in schools.
Funds have been included for the project in next year's budget proposal.
This resolution differs from a previous attempt to ban firearms on municipal properties.
The Economic Development Commission is requesting funds in its budget next year for the position.
The developer has reduced the density but residents still want no part of it.
Officials put the numbers in perspective after the recent revaluation process.
The town is seeking responses to a request for proposal which would alloying vending truck operators to sell food.
Southbury residents are invited to attend the meeting.
Malloy unveiled his latest budget proposal Monday to try and shore up state finances in advance of the start of the legislative session.
Several people were appointed to key boards, commissions and positions in town government.
Rep. Arthur O’Neill, Rep. David Labriola, and Sen. Eric Berthel will update area residents on the upcoming session of the General Assembly.