District is Avon, Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Hartland, New Hartford, Norfolk, Simsbury, and parts of Torrington, Harwinton, and Granby.
The Canton Board of Selectmen will revisit sidewalk policy after complaints about uncleared sidewalks and hydrants.
Budget season is the time of year when residents can offer input on spending and, possibly, impact their tax bills this year.
The proposed Vision 2050 bonding package would address infrastructure needs in recreation, education, and transportation across Canton.
The Connecticut Department of Labor this week released town-by-town unemployment numbers for December 2025.
Colebrook's RTC is staging a caucus.
The Canton Board of Selectmen last week unanimously repealed all local regulations governing massage parlors and massage therapists.
The clerk is in charge of taking the minutes of government meetings for multiple boards/commissions in town.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Canton local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Canton residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.
Here's what you need to know regarding the Canton municipal election, including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
The all-day session is for early voting, which starts next week, as well as for election day next month.
The Canton Democratic Town Committee is hosting the event at the Canton Community Center.
Canton resident Sarah Hague tells Patch why she should be elected to the Canton Board of Selectmen.
Canton resident Sarah Faulkner tells Patch why she should be elected to the Canton Board of Selectmen.
The lottery, which will take place next week, is open to the public, and it will determine the ballot order.
Voters made a resounding decision late last week at the polls regarding how their tax dollars will be spent in 2025-26.
The machines were received as part of a state program to modernize vote tabulators.
The Canton Board of Finance is hosting its annual town budget meeting on Monday, April 28, with a final decision by voters on May 8.
While selectmen have a key meeting Thursday, March 6, the Canton Board of Finance and Canton Board of Education are busy as well.
The town Wednesday, Feb. 19, will host a unique 'Town Hall Round Table' on the upcoming budget season, with resident input the main goal.
The two voice votes took place at a special town meeting at the Canton Public Library Wednesday.
The special town meeting will deal with both road and budgetary issues on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
How tax dollars will be spent is the primary topic of tonight's meeting at 6 p.m. at the Canton Community Center.
The job completed, the Canton Board of Selectmen thanked members who served to help build the new firehouse in Collinsville.
Two current and former Canton officials were honored by the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities recently.
Canton selectmen have appointed the town's library chief to form a group to plan local events for the 250th anniversary of the U.S.
Here is how Canton voted on the ballot including the presidential, congressional, and local state races.
The polls have closed in Canton for the 2024 elections, and here are the latest updates on how local residents voted.
Here's everything you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Canton, including the candidates and polling places.
The Town of Canton is asking residents to send them ideas on how capital improvement project cash can be spent next year.
Canton's presidential ballots will be tested in the registrars of voters office on Tuesday, Oct. 15.
Here's everything you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Canton including the candidates, polling places, voting hours.
The Canton Board of Selectmen approved a special appropriation for several enhancements at Mills Pond Park.
The former chief administrative officer was the longest-running CAO in Canton history.
The move is part of the town's effort to allow workers to have four-day workweeks, giving them three-day weekends.
Applicants are due between Aug. 1 and Nov. 1 either through a major political or the town (if not affiliated with a party).
Tuesday, Aug. 13, is Connecticut's primary day, with the entire state looking to finalize a GOP senate hopeful, among other races.
The current director of parks and recreation will take over for the retiring chief administrative officer on Aug. 30.