In Connecticut, Democrats have had decisive majorities over Republicans in both chambers of the State Legislature.
Election Day is finally here and Patch wants to know about the voting experience locally.
The polls are now open in Tolland. Here's everything you need to know about the candidates and where to vote.
Tolland residents head to the polls on Nov. 3 to vote for president, congress and several state races.
ProPublica's Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in the county from voting.
Brenda Falusi is running for the state House of Representatives in District 8.
A Patch letter to the editor.
What local voters need to know for Election Day 2020.
Tammy Nuccio is running for the state House of Representatives in District 53.
Pat Wilson Pheanious is running for the House of Representatives in District 53.
Lisa Thomas is running for a state Senate seat in District 35.
Tolland residents could soon be able to keep more chickens on residential lots less than 2 acres.
A new proposal to pay for a new fire truck in Tolland is on the table.
Tolland officials are discussing cash versus bonding options for a fire truck purchase.
Tolland Planning and Zoning officials are investigating a complaint from residents about illegal land clearing at 53 Merrow Road.
The official state-issued absentee ballot box has been installed in Tolland.
Connecticut law requires that all dogs six months of age or older be licensed during the month of June.
Officials in Tolland are considering a resolution to allow some activity at Campbell Farm.
U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney is promoting "money saving" resources for the crumbling foundation problem in Connecticut.
Information for the August 11, 2020 Presidential Preference Primary, as well as a Republican Primary for the 2nd Congressional District.
The Tolland Town Council has scheduled a Public Hearing to authorize a half-million dollars in borrowing.
Several federal crumbling foundation provisions have been approved.
The Tolland Town Council has endorsed a budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year.
The Tolland Town Council will consider adopting a $57.1 million budget in a special virtual meeting Thursday.
"This program allows eligible taxpayers, businesses, nonprofits and residents a 90-day deferment of any taxes on real or personal property."
A look at the proposed Tolland budget for 2021 ... by the numbers.
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The chairwoman of the Tolland Town Council has announced plans to seek a state legislative office.
A Pizza and Policy event is slated for Tolland.
Members of the legislature's bipartisan Crumbling Foundations Caucus met last week.
Tolland Town Council members were sworn in this week.
The results are in for the 2019 Tolland municipal election.
Local candidates share with Patch why they should be elected in 2019.