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Windsor’s Winter Community Guide Arriving At Homes Soon
The town’s winter edition of “There’s a Lot to Do in Windsor” will arrive soon, officials say.

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The town’s winter edition of “There’s a Lot to Do in Windsor” will arrive soon, officials say.

Town leaders and the East Windsor Board of Education will outline early renovation planning and invite questions from the community.
Residents are encouraged to attend the virtual meeting and take part in the discussion.
A horse was pulled from icy pond on Chestnut Tree Hill Road after a quick response by Oxford crews.
Rescue 4 was taken out of service after a 2023 highway crash and returned to duty nearly 3 years later.
The proclamation was presented during Monday’s Board of Selectmen meeting in Granby.
Enfield police say residents may notice K-9 units, drones, and out-of-town cruisers.
Town leaders say his work helped tell Wallingford’s story one photograph at a time.
Police said South Windsor K-9 Mason played a key role in a traffic stop that led to drug and firearm charges.
Police say a K-9 alert during a traffic stop led to the seizure of a stolen firearm and large quantities of narcotics.
The incoming leader brings experience from Dexter Southfield School following a nationwide search.
Police are encouraging motorists to clear all vehicle surfaces, not just windshields, before traveling.
Police say a child was inside the car when a 42-year-old Manchester resident allegedly struck the woman and refused to pull over.
South Windsor police say a child was inside the car when the man allegedly struck the woman and refused to pull over.
The Enfield Food Shelf says it will adjust its food distribution hours for the holidays.
The new café says it will be located next to Board & Brush in the Somers Crossing plaza.
A Manchester-based brewery says it will join Bradley's existing beer options.
Airport travelers will soon have another Connecticut-made beer option.
Connecticut officials urge affected consumers to file claims and seek possible reimbursement.
Police said the man is accused of cashing a forged check at a bank in South Windsor.