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Tolland Grand List Growth Almost Nonexistent
The 2012 list increased by .2 percent, which will bring in a total of $78,363.15 in additional tax money.

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The 2012 list increased by .2 percent, which will bring in a total of $78,363.15 in additional tax money.

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Andrew White has earned the academic honor for the fall semester.
The following is a press release from the Connecticut State Police about enforcement on Super Bowl Sunday.
The following arrest and other police activity reports, provided by Connecticut State Police Troop C in Tolland, are accurate as of February 1, 2013. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.
The most expensive transaction in Tolland this week was for $450,000.
The plaza housing Papa T's, Village Spirit Shop, Electric Blue and Napa Auto Parts has a new half-stone facade.
The students earned the academic honor for the fall 2012 semester.
Celebrate 'Take Your Child to the Library Day' and much more this weekend!
Tree debris and downed wires from Wednesday's strong winds are blocking eight roads.
The project would add 4,900 square feet of space while making town hall completely ADA-accessible.
Aaron Isch and Emily Sattler earned the academic honor for the fall semester.
The Tolland PTO groups are hosting the film viewing and a panel discussion about the documentary studying cultural pressure on American kids.
The building committee for the artificial turf and lights project at Tolland High School had its first meeting on Tuesday night.
Pictures from a reporter's travels covering Tolland.
The Country Butcher, Stephen Boyer, discusses how to pull off several varieties of winter roasts.
The university has released the list of recipients for the fall 2012 semester.
The girls team placed second overall and the boys earned the 8th spot at the Connecticut Central Conference this weekend.
Acting Sergeant Christopher Sharland has provided public safety statistics for the entirety of 2012.
The Smith family of Tolland has opened Disc Huts, a cottage industry business, selling discs out of their home on Anthony Road.