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2025 Patch Candidate Profiles: Phyllis Winkler, Town Council, Vernon
Phyllis Winkler is running for a council seat in Vernon.

Email: chris.dehnel@patch.com
Bio: Chris is a founding editor at Patch who now covers the Vernon, Tolland, Manchester, Stafford-Willington, Glastonbury, Mansfield and Middletown sites in addition to UConn news and statewide business. Since becoming a full-time journalist in 1984, he has won national and regional awards for sports, general news, breaking news, business, feature writing and opinion, including a national award by the Associated Press Sports Editors for coverage of the 1988 America's Cup controversy while at the Greenwich Time newspaper and a regional award from the New England Press Association for covering the anti-income tax rally during the Weicker Administration in CT while at the Milford Citizen. While the business editor at the Journal Inquirer newspaper, Chris successfully won a CT Freedom of Information case that made teacher disciplinary records public record. Chris is also a past-president of the Eastern Ski Writers Association and has contributed to several books on snow sports. He is also a certified Level 1 coach with USA Lacrosse. and coaches Rockville High School during the winter indoor season.
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Over its four years, the Nickel Per Nip Environmental Fee in Connecticut has generated approximately $19 million.
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Over its four years, the Nickel Per Nip Environmental Fee in Connecticut has generated approximately $19 million.
Over its four years, the Nickel Per Nip Environmental Fee in Connecticut has generated approximately $19 million.
Over its four years, the Nickel Per Nip Environmental Fee in Connecticut has generated approximately $19 million.
Over its four years, the Nickel Per Nip Environmental Fee in Connecticut has generated approximately $19 million.
Over its four years, Connecticut's Nickel Per Nip Environmental Fee has generated approximately $19 million.
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