Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Stafford-Willington-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Face masks and household supplies also will be available.
Autumn is a good time to take inventory of who is living in your neighborhood.
No appointments are necessary.
Paid training is being offered.
The district is looking for support staff to monitor students on buses and in hallways, assist custodians, and perform other tasks.
The closure will take place between the hours of 6:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Motorists are advised to plan travels accordingly and expect delays.
The application deadline is 2 p.m. on Oct. 14.
Residents can read all about upcoming events, as well as topics such as voter information and COVID-19.
Hours are 1 to 5 p.m. at the Town Offices.
Prolonged dry weather and increased demand prompted the conservation request.
The change is necessary to accommodate the influx of absentee ballot applications.
Johnson Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce it has been named a 2020 Guardian of Excellence Award ® winner by Press Ganey.
Tax bills are due Oct. 1.
Household supplies and masks also will be given out.
The secure kiosk, located at the front entrance of the Town Office Building, will be checked twice daily.
Donations of canned food also will be accepted.
The work is expected to be completed on Sept. 11.
In-person voting will take place at the Hall Memorial School gym.
The application deadline is Sept. 15.
The walk-in event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Town Offices, in the back.
Residents are asked to reduce water use.
The road will remain open, but delays can be expected.
Hours are noon to 4 p.m.
Pay is $175 per day.
The latest trek to a Hidden Gem in Hartford and Tolland counties takes us to a camping paradise in the northern forest lands.
The closure from the Route 74 side to Mason Road is for tree removal.
Household supplies and face masks also will be given out.
Those looking to adopt or be adopted should contact the Human Services Department.
Face coverings and social distaining will be required while in the area.
Public works crews have been working as diligently as possible to clear roads that do not involve power lines.
Several major through-ways are closed due to downed trees and wires in the wake of Isaias.
Many streets in town have downed trees and wires on them due to Tropical Storm Isaias.
No registration is needed for this event.
The information is available in English And Spanish.
Those who are interested should contact Superintendent Phil Stevens.