The following is a release from the town of South Windsor.
The Drug Enforcement Administration's prescription drug initiative aims to get old and unused prescription drugs away from teens and out of the environment.
Council on Monday also moved forward with discussions on expanding the Charles Enes Community Center.
Project, which has been in the works for four years, still moving forward despite several setbacks.
Radius Hospitality has requested a waiver on its real estate taxes for seven years to build a 110-unit hotel at Evergreen Walk in South Windsor.
Many councilors said the proposal was too much of an overreach and discounted personal responsibility.
Dr. Saud Anwar, a Democratic town councilor, is spearheading the effort.
Included in the town building improvement referendum question is $220,000 generator that would replace the fuel cell in the high school.
New data released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau shows the percentage of people lacking healthcare coverage dropped between 2010 to 2011 in this state and nationally.
If passed, about $6 million of the $13.78 million in projects is dedicated to school improvements.
Economic development consultant says the South Windsor project will become a reality.
Proposal calling for $1.5 million expansion to the Charles N. Enes Community Center was defeated by a 5-3 vote.
A transcript of the speech given by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy last night at the Democratic National Convention.
As a result of construction on a transmission reliability upgrade project taking place in Manchester, CL&P will need to take two of three transmission lines in the area out of service for approximately one day
Plan calls for 9,000-square-foot building to house an emergency operations center, the town's IT department and a business integration center.
Patch sits down with Gov. Dannel Malloy before his Wednesday speech at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.
Projects total nearly $14 million.
Sunday, Connecticut environmental officials trapped and euthanized a black bear in Madison that had been originally tagged in Windsor and had been demonstrating aggressive behavior toward humans.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
If you hear loud explosions, or "implosions," that seem to be coming from the Manchester area between Sept. 10 and the end of the month, don't panic.
Health officials are urging residents to get vaccine booster shots.
Community survey results confirm the council's approach to making bonding request.
The utility has spent tens of millions in its effort to improve its storm restoration efforts.
Most of those surveyed would support a fall referendum vote on various projects, but most said that they would not support the projects if they were lumped into one question on the ballot.
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Some 24 projects have been proposed, though the list will be whittled down next Tuesday.
South Windsor Town Council heard Thursday that the developer is proposing to construct a 600-square-foot building to prevent 20 acres of land from reverting to the town.
Just 26 percent of Republicans here voted in the primary Aug. 14, compared to 17.8 percent of Democrats.
A new report says several state firms paid little or no income taxes last year and one got a $176 million refund.