The Town Council voted 8-1 to direct the town manager to turn off the system and return with an alternative that meets Windsor’s policy.
A 35-year-old Windsor man remains locked up in New York as Connecticut authorities wait to bring him back.
The incident at the Iron Mountain facility prompted assistance from state environmental officials.
Organizers are calling on businesses and nonprofits from four area towns to represent their communities at the Connecticut State Capitol.
Restaurants and sponsors can still sign up to take part in the 2026 celebration.
The public meeting will give Windsor residents a chance to hear upcoming plans and speak directly with their state representatives.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Windsor.
A buried fire hydrant slowed firefighters responding to a Groton Road vehicle fire Wednesday, following a similar delay at a Sage Park Road.
State records show a new wave of business registrations in Windsor over a four-week period.
Participants are being urged to note the updated location ahead of Friday’s games and activities.
Check out the 10 most recently sold properties in Windsor, according to Zillow.com.
Fans can find TVs, food, and drinks at several familiar spots on Super Bowl Sunday.
Emergency crews rushed to Sage Park Drive after reports of a residential fire, as cold temperatures add to already challenging conditions
The short-term assistance program has closed after available funding ran out.
The town is working with United Way to connect eligible residents with short-term assistance.
Find out the latest snow accumulation estimates and timeline for the upcoming major winter storm from meteorologists.
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The first of five new ambulances is now in service, with the rest expected to follow in the coming weeks.
A town-sponsored meeting will give residents a chance to ask questions about ALPR cameras and privacy protections.
A free, public vision screening for kids will be held Jan. 29 at Oliver Ellsworth School, according to Windsor Public Schools.
This property​​ is on the market for $435,000, according to Zillow.com.
The Connecticut Lottery said the ticket was sold at a Wethersfield retailer earlier this month.
Police say the dog had previously shown aggressive behavior.
The annual event honoring Dr. King’s life and legacy will be held Jan. 19 and streamed live online.
The brewery plans to reopen after a winter break, debuting its own food operation following the departure of its previous restaurant.
The Founders Square coffee shop will open in soft-launch mode as staff eases into full operations.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Windsor from Nov. 22 through Dec. 25, 2025.
The restaurant will leave its home inside Dudleytown Brewing Company as it prepares to move, according to its owners.
Police said the shooting occurred around 12:21 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, at Giovanni’s Restaurant on Windsor Avenue.
Winners were selected in four categories based on votes from residents across Windsor.
Academy graduates to begin field training, Windsor police say.
Police said a person was wounded in a shooting early Saturday morning on Windsor Avenue.
Wind and rain led to downed trees and temporary road closures on Friday, Windsor police say.
The project aims to expand affordable, accessible housing for seniors and adults with disabilities.
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Holiday scavenger hunt encourages residents to explore local businesses and enter a January raffle.
The town’s winter edition of “There’s a Lot to Do in Windsor” will arrive soon, officials say.
A new business opened on Wednesday in Windsor, according to town officials.
The big win came on a lottery ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Grace Episcopal Church hosts this year’s donation and sorting effort supporting 120 local families.