Polls will be open from 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Resident Jim Walsh is urging citizens of Windsor to hold Windsor's leaders accountable by voting "No" in Tuesday's referendum.
Democratic Town Committee Chair and candidate for Windsor's fifth district house seat is encouraging residents to approve the town's budget on Tues., May 15.
Distribution Center clears the hurdles of town commissions Tuesday, getting its site plan approved by Town Planning and Zoning.
The Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission postponed its vote on Dollar Tree's application for the second time Tuesday night.
A new bill will soon end Connecticut's ban on Sunday liquor sales.
The commission found Dollar Tree's project proposal to have little to no impact on local wetlands and watercourses.
The property was scheduled for sale, and the developers failed to secure funding, so the project fell through.
The proposal to build a one-million-square-foot distribution center will come before the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission, and the Town Planning and Zoning Commission over the next seven days.
Windsor's expressed support of Zawistowski is accompanied by endorsements from the East Granby and Suffield Republican Town Committees.
The system will provide "clean, efficient and sustainable energy" to UConn's Depot Campus.
Councilor Lisa Boccia (R) was the only consistent voice of dissent during a preliminary voting session.
The council will meet Wednesday evening to discuss the Town Manager's proposed budget.
Voter turnout was low, but those who did cast their vote Tuesday overwhelmingly chose Romney represent the party in November's election.
In an effort to keep spending low and replace fire equipment, funding provided to the two organizations was scrutinized during Monday's meeting of town council members.
Windsor's Malvi Lennon, candidate for the district 2 State Senate seat, says raising the minimum wage will not help the thousands of Connecticut residents who are out of work.
Registered republicans will have the opportunity to vote for their party's presidential nominee Tuesday.
With government, military and business experience, Windsor resident and candidate for U.S. Senate Brian K. Hill says he's the only Republican in the race fit to do the job.
376,000 trout stocked for opening day Saturday! Stratton Brook State Park in nearby Simsbury to be stocked on opening day! Families encouraged to join in and help!
Community services requesting funding support from the town came before Town Council members Wednesday night, and all but two, First Town Downtown and SummerWind, were met with no resistance.
Seven people have drowned at the state park in Durham since 2000, according to officials.
A letter to Congressman John Larson regarding federal employee use of government funds.
If you're filing your return last-minute, here's what you need to know.
Can't make Tuesday's tax-filing deadline? Request an automatic six-month extension.
The Windsor Republican Town Committee recently announced new leadership, including a new chair.
Dollar Tree's agenda item has been postponed until May.
Windsor's Democratic and Republican Town Committee recently endorsed candidates for the regional probate judge position.
Despite admitting the presence of pesticides on the planned site, Dollar Tree representatives refused to release the results of soil testing it commissioned.
A vote by the commission will follow a public hearing on Dollar Tree's impact on the local environment.
The drive to get 5 percent of Windsor electors to sign a petition against a proposed tax abatement for Dollar Tree has fallen short by just 9 signatures.
Nearly 1 percent of the proposed increase can be attributed to a loss of revenue, Souza said Monday night.
Prior to law officers taking him into custody, Christopher Watts became aware of officers' plans and drafted letters apologizing to his family and the mother of the young girl he allegedly contacted through the Internet.
Windsor Town Clerk Agnes Pier will be working throughout the weekend to validate signatures of a petition against a tax abatement for Dollar Tree.
A special election has been called to elect an official who will complete the term of the late Judge Brian Griffin.
Dollar Tree's proposed distribution center will be the hot topic at both meetings.
Plans are no longer on the table for a bear hunt lottery in the state.
James P. Walsh and Keith Yagaloff have announced their bids for the democratic nomination for probate judge following the untimely death of Judge Brian Griffin, who passed in late February.
Simon has proposed that the town increase tax breaks for the elderly when town revenue generated by taxes on the proposed Dollar Tree distribution center begin to roll in.
In observance, Windsor Patch is providing some information on your rights to observe your government in action and some resources for you to explore open records yourself.
Rainbow residents have made it known that they are against Dollar Tree's proposed distribution center, filling meeting rooms since last week.