The new proposal is smaller than the budget voters rejected June 2.
After three trips to the polls, East Windsor’s budget process is moving into a new phase.
Residents will decide three budget questions Tuesday, including operating, TIF and capital spending.
A proposed state grant would help Windsor Locks study the future of its longtime fire department facility.
East Windsor residents returned to the polls Tuesday for the second budget referendum this month.
Residents may qualify for tax relief depending on age, disability, veteran status and income.
East Windsor is rolling out several community events over the next few weeks, along with temporary road and boat launch closures.
Lawmakers are urging residents to testify on a bill tied to the Siting Council process.
The rally comes hours before a selectmen meeting tied to Siting Council Petition 492A.
Officials say more than 2,100 residents signed a petition opposing the Gravel Pit Solar expansion.
The decision allows up to 30 megawatts of new solar capacity to be added to the existing East Windsor facility.
The Windsor Locks Community Fund is seeking new members to help guide grants for nonprofit organizations serving the town.
The development will bring four apartment buildings and 37 townhomes to 173 North Road.
With more than 1,000 acres already in solar use, officials argue the community has reached its limit.
The grant allows Windsor Locks to advance planning for a community wellness and athletic space on the high school campus.
East Windsor selectmen are scheduled to consider authorizing a contract to complete architectural plans for a new Broad Brook firehouse.
Residents are invited to apply by January 15th, according to officials.
The town says that residents can share input in person or virtually on December 8th.
The new ambulance will replace aging emergency vehicles, according to town officials.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Windsor Locks/East Windsor municipal election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
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New employment data numbers have just dropped for East Windsor and Windsor Locks via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Voters will cast their ballots for First Selectman, selectman, Board of Finance, Board of Education and other town positions on Nov. 4.
After five failed referendums, the town's operating budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year was approved by voters Tuesday.
The proposed budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year was rejected again by voters at referendum Tuesday.
A slate of candidates for town offices was endorsed by the East Windsor Democratic Town Committee at a special meeting Monday.
Just over 1,150 residents cast their ballots Tuesday in the fourth referendum on the proposed 2025-26 town budget.
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About 1,300 registered voters turned out at the polls Tuesday to weigh in on the latest budget proposal.
The Board of Finance will make further cuts to its spending package proposal, and voters will decide its fate at referendum on July 1.
The once-thriving commercial strip has become an eyesore in recent years as tenants closed their doors or moved elsewhere.
After twice rejecting the 2025-26 budget proposal at referendum in May, East Windsor voters returned to the polls Tuesday for a third time.
After voters rejected a $48.1 million proposal on May 13, a second round of balloting for a slightly smaller amount took place Tuesday.
See what the latest municipal payout is through Connecticut's Nickel-Per-Nip program.
Local and state lawmakers and some concerned neighbors have called for a temporary closure until the safety of residents is secured.
East Windsor is one of eight Connecticut municipalities receiving awards totaling $12.8 million for infrastructure upgrades.
More than a dozen projects which will improve public safety, parks and the town’s infrastructure were approved at Thursday's Town Meeting.
How Windsor Locks and East Windsor residents voted for each office, including president, U.S. Senate, U.S. House and local state races.