A look at Michael Del Santo, Republican candidate for Southington Planning and Zoning Commission.
A look at Zaya Oshana, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Colleen Clark, Republican candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Patricia Johnson, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Patricia Queen, Republican candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Jill Notar-Francesco, Republican candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at William Lutz, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Terry Lombardi, Republican candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Jerry Belanger, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Gail Doerfler, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Terri Carmody, Republican candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at David Derynoski, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Brian Goralski, Republican candidate for Southington Board of Education.
A look at Kathy Larkin, Republican candidate for Southington Town Clerk.
A look at Sandra "Sandi" Brunoli, Democratic candidate for Southington Town Clerk.
A look at Kevin Beaudoin, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Finance.
A look at James W. Coleman Sr., Republican candidate for Southington Board of Finance.
A look at Edward Pocock Jr., Republican candidate for Southington Board of Finance.
A look at Sandra Feld, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Finance.
A look at Joe Labieniec, Republican candidate for Southington Board of Finance.
A look at John Moise, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Finance.
A look at Edward Rosenblatt, Democratic candidate for Southington Board of Finance.
A look at John Leary, Republican candidate for Southington Board of Finance.
If you haven't registered to vote for the 2013 elections, here's what you need to know.
The first candidate forum of the 2013 election season saw Democrats and Republicans sharing a focus – but their means of getting there is entirely different.
The first forum, hosted by the Southington Chamber of Commerce, will include an up close and personal chance for residents to meet the 12 candidates for Southington Town Council.