Robert Gerbert shares with Patch why he should be elected as a Board of Education member in Trumbull.
Mike Buswell shares with Patch why he should be reelected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Ashley Gaudiano shares with Patch why she should be reelected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Anthony Dorsey shares with Patch why he should be reelected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Chris Pettinella shares with Patch why he should be elected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Jerrod Ferrari shares with Patch why he should be elected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Joe Pifko shares with Patch why he should be reelected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Thomas Broderick shares with Patch why he should be reelected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Veronica Lenzen shares with Patch why she should be reelected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Jane Sarris shares with Patch why she should be elected as a Town Council member in Trumbull.
Lisa Nuland shares with Patch why she should be reelected as a Board of Education member in Trumbull.
Marie Petitti shares with Patch why she should be reelected as a Board of Education member in Trumbull.
The town is scheduled to hold a second presentation on the proposed new senior and community center in Trumbull.
Scott Wich shares with Patch why he should be reelected as a Board of Education member in Trumbull.
Paul Plouffe shares with Patch why he should be elected as a Board of Education member in Trumbull.
Katie Miller-Creagh shares with Patch why she should be elected as town clerk in Trumbull.
Mark Block shares with Patch why he should be elected as first selectman in Trumbull.
The Trumbull Police Department congratulated three officers on their recent graduation from the Connecticut Police Academy.
As the Nov. 4 municipal election nears, the town reminds residents of rules regarding the placement of election-related signs in Trumbull.
Trumbull police recognized an officer for "his quick response and heroic actions" in helping to save a 10-month-old child who was choking.
The town forum is open to the entire Trumbull community, during which the financial impact of the proposed project will be discussed.
The Trumbull Police Department has issued a public service announcement regarding electric bikes (E-bikes) and bicycles in town.
The Planning and Zoning Commission took action on a proposed change that would allow for the Trumbull Mall to become a "mixed-use hub."
The Registrars of Voters will hold a public lottery to determine the horizontal order of the names to appear on the ballot this fall.
A lightning detection system was recently installed in major recreational areas of Trumbull and is now live, according to town officials.
Town officials said the recognition celebrates the exceptional programs, services and support provided by the center's staff and volunteers.
The slate announced by the Trumbull Democratic Town Committee is led by First Selectman Vicki Tesoro, who is seeking re-election.
The SLAM student leadership group and the Mary J. Sherlach Counseling Center will hold a picnic pool party for Trumbull students.
"In closing, in its current form I would urge you to vote against this Bill," Trumbull's top elected official said.
A top economic development official raised concerns about one of the projects under discussion.
First Selectman Vicki A. Tesoro issued an updated statement on Wednesday regarding asbestos fill on the Trumbull Center Construction site.
Three state representatives are encouraging Trumbull residents to dispose of their worn American flags "in a dignified and respectful way."
State Rep. David Rutigliano (R-123) will hold a coffee hour for constituents in Trumbull next month. Here are the details.
See what the latest municipal payout is through Connecticut's Nickel-Per-Nip program.
Police said the officer began his career with the Trumbull Police Department in February 1995 and served until April 2025.
All three new officers were sworn in this month and have already begun their training, according to the Trumbull Police Department.
A Trumbull police lieutenant who has served with the department for 25 years recently graduated from the FBI National Academy.
Police said they look forward to the new officers' contributions and are excited to see them serve and protect the Trumbull community.
State Rep. David Rutigliano (R-123) will hold his regular monthly coffee hour in Trumbull for constituents in April.