Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Stonington local elections.
Stonington 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 Stonington municipal election including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
Stonington earned $12K through Connecticut's Nickel-Per-Nip program, which funds local environmental projects.
The coordinated protests against the Trump administration are scheduled for this weekend.
Residents will weigh in on taxes, parking regulations, and more at a special town meeting in October.
Bridget Shirvell is a Stonington resident running for Board of Education.
Grant funding for curbside collection will end soon, but the town says private pay services will be available.
Town Meeting will weigh in on tax abatement for emergency responders, regulation of open burning, a property purchase, and other issues.
The funds come via a program designed to support small towns across Connecticut.
The department is asking residents to support tax abatement for first responders at town meeting next month.
The Town of Stonington is releasing information about changes to trash and recycling pickup.
Each town in Connecticut receives 5 cents for each "nip" sold within its borders every six months.
The town is in the process of completing a comprehensive zoning rewrite and is seeking resident input.
The Town of Stonington will ask voters to weigh in on two budgetary issues at a referendum at the end of the month.
Gov. Ned Lamont Thursday announced state grants to 37 municipalities across Connecticut to address neglected cemeteries.
The Town of Stonington is seeking input from residents to contribute to the Town's Plan of Conservation and Development update.
The Planning and Zoning Commission narrowly approved a developer's alterations to plans for a small hotel.
This program aims to provide non-professional assistance to elderly residents and those with disabilities.
Stonington is one of eight Connecticut municipalities receiving awards totaling $12.8 million for infrastructure upgrades.
Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled his $55.2 billion biennial budget plan on Wednesday. How much was Stonington awarded?
The funding is part of $203,479 approved in Capacity, Planning, and Implementation grants to 13 cultural organizations in Connecticut.
The Planning and Zoning Commission has paved the way for Mystic Fish Camp to open at a downtown spot.
Budget season officially started Tuesday with a Board of Selectmen meeting.
The funding marks a significant milestone in the town’s efforts to revitalize the historic site that sits close to the Pawcatuck River.
The Mystic River Boathouse Park reached a critical milestone by securing the federal grant.
The town was awarded the $545,000 grant to help improve stormwater runoff management.
Voters were asked to about five elements of the town's charter earlier this month.
The Westerly-Pawcatuck Veterans Day parade will take place this weekend.
Here is how Stonington-Mystic residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.
The polls have closed in Stonington-Mystic 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 Stonington-Mystic including the candidates, polling places.
Connecticut's program intended to combat littering of tiny liquor bottles has made $13.5 million across the state.
During early voting on Tuesday afternoon, it was discovered that some ballots were mixed-up at one check-in station, the town said.
Here's everything you need to know concerning elections in Stonington including the candidates, polling places, voting hours.
The town has released sample ballots, early voting information, and more.
The proposal comes after a study on Downtown Mystic parking was commission by the towns of Stonington and Groton.
The town will host a pride event Thursday at Town Hall.
​The Water Department is warning those affected to use caution while using their water, which may stain clothing and fixtures.