Local candidates share with Patch why they should be elected in 2019.
Here's what voters need to know concerning the 2019 Tolland elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
A Patch Letter To The Editor.
Ongoing construction near both poling places can lead to traffic delays on Election Day.
Check out the top of the 2019 election ticket in Tolland.
Campaign season for local offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
The official hiring of a new town manager in Tolland has been moved forward a couple of weeks.
Tolland has a new town manager as of Thursday.
As part of the interview process, the preferred Tolland town manager candidate has submitted a "first-year gameplan."
A first draft of the 2019 Plan of Conservation and Development is under review by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
The search for a new town manager in Tolland has re-opened.
Four finalists for the Tolland town manager's position have been named.
The ballot questions have been appoved for a referendum on budget numbers and the reconstruction of Birch Grove.
Millions were approved Tuesday for Connecticut's Crumbling Foundations Assistance Fund.
A Tolland resident has been nominated for the state's top agriculture post.
U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney toured a Tolland school to illustrate available federal crumbling foundation funds.
The formal search process for a new town manager in Tolland has begun.
State Rep. Tim Ackert was put into a leadership position as this year's legislative session began on Wednesday.
The Tolland Town Council is seeking residents' input as it begins a search for a new town manager.
several questions of local interest to Tolland were on Tuesday's state elections ballot.
Polling places were busy throughout Tolland County on Tuesday.
There was a changing of the guard in a key state race involving Tolland.
Tolland officials on Thursday posted Election Day traffic patterns, altered because of construction.
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
A state bicycle and pedestrian safety grant has been awarded locally.
A legislative working group has been formed to study the crumbling foundation epidemic.
Campaign season for state offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
See how locals voted in the 2018 primary elections.
Tuesday, Aug. 14 is primary day across Connecticut ... look below to see who is on the ballot for what office.
Members of the state House and Senate Republicans on Tuesday sent crumbling foundation letters to Washington.