Thousands of South Windsor residents have cast their votes in the 2023 municipal election in a number of key races.
South Windsor resident Marek Kozikowski tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the town council.
South Windsor resident Audrey Delnicki tells Patch why she should be elected to the town council.
South Windsor resident Kenna Kimber tells Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
South Windsor resident Anitha Elango tells Patch why she should be re-elected to the town council.
Here is complete information about the 2023 South Windsor election, including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
South Windsor resident Mark Cabot tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education.
South Windsor resident Carolyn Carey tells Patch why she should be elected to the town council.
South Windsor resident Robin Pendleton tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Board of Selectmen.
South Windsor resident Beth Esstman tells Patch why she should be re-elected to the Board of Education.
South Windsor resident Janice Snyder tells Patch why she should be elected to the town council.
South Windsor resident Erica Evans tells Patch why she should be re-elected to the town council.
South Windsor resident Matt Siracusa tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the town council.
South Windsor resident Paul Macchi tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education.
South Windsor resident Dipali Kalia tells Patch why she should be re-elected to the Board of Education.
South Windsor resident Elizabeth Pendleton tells Patch why she should be re-elected to the town council.
South Windsor resident Toby Lewis tells Patch why he should be elected to the town council.
South Windsor resident Craig Zimmerman tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Board of Education.
South Windsor resident Lisa Maneeley tells Patch why she should be re-elected to the Board of Education.
South Windsor resident Mitchell Marks tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education.
South Windsor resident Stephanie Dexter tells Patch why she should be re-elected to the Planning & Zoning Commission.
South Windsor resident Rick Balboni tells Patch why he should be elected to the Town Council.
A $1.3 million allotment from the State Bond Commission Friday will cover half the cost of the project, according to a state official.
The latest Connecticut nip bottle surcharge payments to municipalities have been announced.
Here is how South Windsor residents voted for candidates for office, including Congress and their local state races.
Thousands of South Windsor residents 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 South Windsor, including the candidates, polling places and more.
Tom Delnicki is running for re-election to the Connecticut General Assembly in the 14th District.
Erica Evans is running for the Connecticut General Assembly in the 14th District.
Marek Kozikowski is running for the Connecticut General Assembly in the 14th District.
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The latest information from Town Manager Michael Maniscalco, plus reports from the police, public works, finance and other departments.
Both parties will vote on candidates for Secretary of the State, while other races include treasurer, U.S. Senate and judge of probate.
South Windsor proposal would require all legal electronics weapons, revolvers and pistols be concealed in town buildings.
South Windsor Town Council seeks replacement to serve as body's record-keeper, administrative assistant.
Town council opts to table proposal for solar power at police headquarters, citing cost and savings concerns.
A new law means new money is heading to South Windsor for environmental programs.
The United Community Party's founders hope to end divisiveness in South Windsor by emphasizing community service and balanced growth.
A moratorium on distribution centers would give the town time to research their benefits and costs, the Hartford Courant reported.
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