The town is taking steps to remove an insect that is decimating tree populations.
A local state representative has thrown his hat in the ring for Hartford mayor.
A proposed budget for Windsor schools was released.
Two local nonprofits will be awarded money via a state program.
A property revaluation has found that values are up across the board.
The town has released the results of two referendums residents voted on Tuesday.
Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.
Two state House seats and a state Senate seat were up in Tuesday's election.
Voters will consider whether millions of dollars will be spent on two public projects.
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
With an event coming up at the State Capitol, state Rep. Brandon McGee (D-Hartford) wants to inspire young people to vote.
The council will consider a public safety radio system replacement and a new public safety complex.
The public will have two opportunities to tour the newly acquired site.
Here is how Windsor residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
Tuesday, August 14th is primary day across the state; in Windsor look below to see who will be on the ballot and what they are running for.
A 94-acre former golf course will be preserved as open space, with the possibility of adding passive recreation areas and trails.
Windsor's total state aid package for fiscal year 2019 would be reduced from $14.5 million to slightly more than $14.3 million.
A vacancy exists due to the election of David Baram as a probate court judge.
Last Friday, the governor announced a decision to hold back $91 million in state aid.
Several area polling places were chosen for audits or as alternates for an audit on Tuesday.
Town residents voted on several local positions Tuesday. Here are the results, as posted on the Secretary of the State's web site.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
Most people, including some candidates for the office, are not aware of all the potential responsibilities.
Campaign season for local offices is in full swing, which usually generates a considerable amount of letters to the editor.
Residents will have the opportunity to meet their legislators and discuss the issues that shaped the 2017 legislative session.
Gov. Malloy wants to cut millions in state aid to local communities to reduce the state’s deficit. See how much each state town would lose.
Residents joined Rep. Storms at the event to discuss the current legislative session and issues affecting state government in general.
The coffee hour will be on April 27 from 6-7 p.m. All residents are encouraged to attend.
CT Republican State Reps testified to support the bill that will prohibit storage, disposal, and handling of hydraulic fracturing waste.
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Community members joined Rep. Storms at the Windsor Locks Diner and Get Baked in Windsor for casual conversations about state government.
State Rep. Scott Storms testified to support House Bill 5447 that will promote consistent development of tax increments districts.
CT Rep. Tami Zawistowski submitted testimony regarding HB 6060, a bill she proposed that seeks to study funding for highway rest areas.
The secretary of the state released the key dates this week for the November 2017 municipal elections.
Here is how Windsor voted in the 2016 election.
Election Day registrations will be accepted Tuesday but there are certain rules.
The secretary of the state said sample ballots are now posted on her office website.
Election Day is just over two weeks away, which usually means a considerable amount of last-minute letters to the editor.
Secretary of the State Denise Merrill announced Wednesday that absentee ballots are now available.
Affordable housing awards were announced on Tuesday.