TRACS agreement passes in an 8-1 vote last Monday.
A partial list of things that are opened and closed in town. Feel free to add your own to the list in the comments below.
Last-minute change to proposed abatement for hotel to be constructed in South Windsor leads company executive to further discuss plan.
Some in favor, others opposed to $10.5 million project at Evergreen Walk that would be constructed by a 63-20 corporation.
The council is scheduled to discuss the controversial project, as well as tax abatements for three prospective businesses in South Windsor.
In a poll of all nine councilors, two outright oppose the proposed $10.5 million project, while three have expressed some support, three have reserved judgment and one is recusing himself.
Money will be used to covert former post office building into an emergency operation center and a small business recruitment facility.
Teachers will realize an average of an 8.34 percent wage increase over three years, while administrators will receive a 7.04 percent increase in wages over four years.
The former head of the WWE gave a post-election interview to Bloomberg News recently and said she was working on her acceptance speech when she learned she'd lost her bid - once again - for a U.S. Senate seat.
Is the state heading toward its own fiscal cliff?
Town attorney says that the 63-20 corporation, as an agent of the town, would "probably" be required to pay prevailing wages.
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There is still time to take part in the survey.
Both easily won the state, but with a big help from female voters.
School renovations and road improvements - totaling $9.79 million - pass, while town buildings, recreation and IT questions fail.
Grant will likely be used to renovate the vacant post office on Sullivan Ave.
One day before the election the latest poll indicates that Democrat Chris Murphy is widening his lead in the U.S. Senate race.
Aman, a small business owner and former mayor, has served as South Windsor's state representative since 2004.
Here's what you need to know in order to vote in Tuesday's election in South Windsor
Aman, Larson win re-election bids over Driscoll, Ogar, respectively; three referendum questions fail to pass
Where to vote, the list of candidates, and how the town voted in past elections. Check back mid-day for updates from the polling stations.
Members of Connecticut's Libertarian, Justice and Green Parties say viable third party candidates should be allowed in presidential debates and allege unfair voter laws.
Town Councilor Jan Snyder says that questions, which total $13.68 million, are necessary to implement a 5-year capital improvements plan.
Town clerk's office will be open on Saturday.
The deadline was extended because of Hurricane Sandy.
Offices open at 10 a.m. after Gov. Dannel P. Malloy lifts travel ban in the wake of superstorm Sandy.
Other parts of the state seeing much higher outage numbers.
Town offices close at 11:30 a.m., but EOC is up and running.
Town officials are prepared for Frankenstorm, which is expected to hit the north central Connecticut area on Monday.
The governor and lieutenant governor will meet with emergency preparedness and utility officials to discuss plans for dealing with Hurricane Sandy.
As print media continue to struggle in the digital news and information age, does the time-honored newspaper political endorsement matter anymore?
Connecticut Studios, LLC, has until Dec. 3 to meet measurable goals before the reverter clause is triggered.
CL&P is hiring 2,000 contractors from the Midwest and United Illuminating is hiring hundreds of workers to help respond to Sandy if the storm hits the state.
There were 2,000 new jobs in Connecticut this September and Southington fell to it's lowest rate of the year and tied for the lowest in two year, but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy continues to question the data.
"There is a low potential for a major coastal storm with heavy rainfall ... early next week." Some forecasters say rough weather could begin Sunday night and Monday, but track and evolution of storm still uncertain.
Unauthorized campaign signs on town, state and vacant properties is a problem according to Gary Bazzano.
Mayor Tom Delnicki sends four questions to the town attorney asking whether the proposed 63-20 corporation is allowed under the South Windsor charter.
Town Manager Matthew Galligan and Police Chief Matthew Reed said that town employees performed amiably, though some work needs to be done to prepare for a more severe weather event.
Up to 35 dogs will be housed at the facility, which will be used by Manchester, South Windsor and East Hartford.