Trumbull resident Ashley Gaudiano tells Patch why she should be reelected to the Town Council.
Trumbull resident Kevin Shively tells Patch why he should be reelected to the Town Council.
Trumbull resident Julia McNamee tells Patch why she should be reelected to the Board of Education.
Trumbull resident Bill Mecca tells Patch why he should be reelected to the Town Council.
The following COVID-19 booster and RSV vaccination availability information was provided by the town of Trumbull.
A new officer was recently sworn in as a member of the Trumbull Police Department by First Selectman Vicki Tesoro.
In honor of the Labor Day holiday, Trumbull Town Hall and facilities will close early Friday and remain closed Monday.
The committee has announced a "unity ticket" consisting of republican, democratic and unaffiliated candidates for this fall's election.
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy has named a Trumbull business his "Innovator of the Month" for June 2023.
Town Hall offices and town facilities will be closed for two days in observance of Independence Day.
Trumbull Town Hall and other town facilities will be closed Monday in observation of Juneteenth, town officials said.
The town has provided quick updates on several projects, including paving at Indian Ledge Park and new pickleball courts at Tashua Knolls.
Town officials said they recommend residents with breathing issues avoid outdoor physical activity.
Legislators recently held an in-person flag collection event in Trumbull as part of a month-long flag drive for worn and tattered flags.
Dog licenses are required for dogs six months of age and older and need to be renewed annually in June, according to town officials.
The town of Trumbull will hold a flag raising and proclamation reading event this week in honor of Pride Month.
The town's recreation program manager said these new lit courts can be used after sunset, which will allow for longer playing times.
Town officials said work to renovate the Old Mine Bridge on the Pequonnock River Trail has begun and is ahead of schedule.
The latest Connecticut nip bottle surcharge payments to municipalities have been announced.
State Rep. David Rutigliano met with residents at a Trumbull bookstore to answer their questions about happenings at the State Capitol.
The three veteran Trumbull police officers will all take on their new assignments starting this week, according to police.
State Rep. David Rutigliano (R-123) will be holding a coffee hour in Trumbull for constituents in May.
The town has provided quick updates on several projects, including construction of tennis and pickleball courts and work on Tashua Pool.
The town encourages residents to take part in the Trumbull Senior Center's open house week. A flyer is included.
Town officials said the tax collector's office will be closed for two hours in the afternoon Tuesday through Friday "due to staff illness."
Small business owners, IT professionals, non-profit leaders and other business representatives are encouraged to attend the April event.
The town will hold a community meeting on Trumbull's affordable housing needs and strategies later this month.
Town Hall will have a delayed opening that morning due to planned construction work, town officials said.
Town Hall offices and facilities will be closed Monday in Trumbull in observance of President's Day.
Trumbull officials are launching efforts to develop the state-required Affordable Housing Plan, which the town plans to submit this summer.
The Trumbull Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-1 to extend the moratorium for another year.
State Rep. Tony Scott was sworn in for his second term serving residents of Monroe, Easton and Trumbull at the State Capitol this week.
The Trumbull Police Department recently welcomed four new officers to the town's police force.
The town of Trumbull has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the GFOA.
State Rep. David Rutigliano has been appointed to serve as a deputy leader of the House Republican caucus.
Trumbull's Local Meals Program provides residents impacted by COVID-19 with an allotment of lunches and/or dinners from local restaurants.
Tony Scott, who represents the 112th House District, has been named ranking member of the housing committee in the House of Representatives.
State Rep. David Rutigliano (R-123) will be holding a coffee hour in Trumbull for constituents in December.
State Rep. David Rutigliano, with Stop and Shop and Homes For The Brave, recently collected a truckload of items to benefit local veterans.
Here's when Town Hall and town facilities in Trumbull will be closed during the Thanksgiving holiday week.