Darien is embarking on providing "early access" to Great Island for residents, notably through the addition of parking on the property.
The upcoming RTM meeting will feature "state of the town" remarks from several officials.
Interviews for available positions will be held "soon," the town said in an announcement Monday.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Darien local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
First Selectman Jon Zagrodzky, who became the town's chief elected official in 2023, will serve a second term.
Joan Hendrickson shares with Patch why she's running for re-election to serve as Darien Treasurer.
Here's what you need to know regarding the Darien municipal election including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
Members cited concerns with unnecessary costs, fairness and intrusiveness, and suggested descriptions of a "sewer police."
Several changes to tipping fees for haulers are being proposed.
Each town in Connecticut receives 5 cents for each "nip" sold within its borders every six months.
Jamie Zionic shares with Patch why she's running for re-election to serve on the Darien Planning & Zoning Commission.
Kadi Lublin shares with Patch why she's running for re-election to serve on the Darien Board of Education.
Sarah Neumann shares with Patch why she's running for re-election to serve on the Darien Board of Selectmen.
Monica McNally shares with Patch why she's running for re-election to serve on the Darien Board of Selectmen.
Bill Vredenburgh shares with Patch why he's running to serve on the Darien Board of Education.
Kathleen Larkins shares with Patch why she's running for re-election to serve as tax collector in Darien.
Jon Zagrodzky shares with Patch why he's running for re-election to serve as first selectman in Darien.
Michael Burke shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve on the Darien Board of Selectmen.
Paul Hendrickson shares with Patch why he's running again to serve on the Darien Board of Finance.
"In talking with everyone, we have felt that this is a good property for the town to own," First Selectman Jon Zagrodzky said Monday.
The building would feature commercial space as well as residential units, according to the project narrative.
Registered voters interested in running as write-in candidates must register with the Town Clerk’s office by Oct. 16.
Those unable to vote in person for the election can now apply online to receive an absentee ballot.
The Darien Board of Finance this week considered a $2.3 million appropriation that would have jumpstarted early access at Great Island.
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Darien via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
The lottery is open to the public, the town said in an announcement. This year's municipal election is slated for Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Here's the upcoming government meeting schedule in town.
The session is designed to gather input on goals and priorities for the next Plan of Conservation and Development.
The lawmakers say the decision will "exile local content by hiding it with a new channel assignment."
Great Island will have its own section on the upcoming Board of Selectmen meeting agenda.
This year's municipal election is slated for Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Residents will be able to learn about the recently ended 2025 legislative session, or ask questions about state government.
The initiative to redesign the Darien town flag was spearheaded by a Darien High School graduate.
The Darien Planning & Zoning Commission on Tuesday held a public hearing on proposed zoning regulation amendments.
The Darien Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the prohibition of vape shops, and ear piercing and tattoo parlors.
Residents spoke out against the proposal, saying it would increase traffic and pose safety concerns for the neighborhood.
A Darien High School senior is leading the effort to redesign the Darien town flag.
The funds are among $9.9 million handed out in a second round of broadband expansion grants from the ConneCTed Communities Grant Program.