Dollar Tree presents a few changes in its plans, which have caused its tax incentive to be changed as well.
A proposed tax abatement of 75 percent over four years will be discussed by the Town Council's Finance Committee tonight.
Windsor's first Saturday referendum yielded a vote in favor of funding the reconstruction of Windsor High's roof.
The waiver is a critical step in reforming the state's education system, according to Gov. Malloy.
The Windsor High principal was given the Patriot Award.
The Board of Education voted to adopt a budget proposal for a 1-percent overall increase.
After three public hearings, the Board of Education is scheduled to adopt its budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
Windsor's Grand List of taxable property is out.
The referendum will be held on Sat., March 10.
Governor Malloy announced increased funding for the state's lowest-performing districts.
Brian K. Hill was recently endorsed by a national pro-immigration group.
The public hearing will begin at 7:15 p.m.
The death penalty "does not work and cannot be fixed," said DTC Chair Leo Canty.
Mayor Trinks told State Sen. Kissel of the state's poor budget-completion timing and associated disadvantages.
The Senate candidate recently released an ad criticizing President Obama and government spending.
Despite Moody's recent downgrade of Connecticut's bond rating, Windsor's Town Manager has a positive outlook.
Business leaders are at the forefront of shaping state education reform.
Jeffrey Gaudiosi was hired as the state's first energy procurement manager.
Souza said big questions for the town's budget remain.
Let's get beyond the standing ovations and the soaring oratory: Did the President's speech genuinely strike a chord with you?
A number of watch parties are being held in the area.
State officials say decision is "unfortunate"and unfounded.
The first workshop will be held on January 31.
Road repairs amounting to nearly $1.5 million will be subject to input from citizens before a vote is held.
The governor calls for a change to the state's 'out of date' Sunday restrictions.
Should the State Department play more of a role in closing the achievement gap between low-income students and their peers?
A grant of $2,500 was presented to the fire marshal's office.
Malloy is scheduled to review a plan to authorize hunting a portion of the state's bear population, according to The Hartford Courant.
The Windsor Town Councilman told supporters he's "running to be the congressman of the first district, not the congressman of special interests and partisanship."
Town officials discussed terms of financing the development's public infrastructure Monday.
Another season of anticipated cuts in state aid is before Town Council members.
The republican Town Council member will vie for Congressman John Larson's 1st-district seat in 2012.
A law to allow parents to object to what is being taught in classrooms was recently passed by the New Hampshire state legislature.
Windsor is on par with Connecticut graduation rates with one out of five students failing to earn a diploma in four years.
The council will vote on more than $1 million of improvements Tuesday night.
Town officials recently released a list of ways to stay involved in 2012.
A referendum will be scheduled to approve financing.
Lockhart is a lieutenant of the Windsor Volunteer Fire Department.
Taxes are due January 1
Results of the town's 2011 Citizen Survey were presented Monday.