Politics & Government
East Windsor, Windsor Locks Leaders Encourage Masks In Public
A letter strongly encouraging residents to wear masks in public places has been released by East Windsor and Windsor Locks town officials.

WINDSOR LOCKS/EAST WINDSOR, CT — Government officials from East Windsor, Windsor Locks and South Windsor have issued a statement recommending residents resume wearing masks at indoor establishments.
A release from East Windsor First Selectman Jason Bowsza said officials from the three towns "strongly encourage" the wearing of masks in public places. He also said leaders believe there should be "a uniform, statewide policy regarding mask requirements indoors in public places."
The complete text of the release states:
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"The towns of East Windsor, South Windsor and Windsor Locks strongly encourage all residents and visitors to our community to wear masks when conducting business within establishments. Our communities have again seen an increase in COVID-19 over the last few weeks. By wearing masks, you are not only protecting yourself but also others around you. Our goal is to keep businesses open and in person school for children. If numbers continue to rise at the rate they are, we are going to be risking those opportunities.
"Lastly, we all strongly believe that the situation requires a uniform, statewide policy regarding mask requirements indoors in public places. In the absence of that statewide policy, we are working jointly to protect the residents in our communities."
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