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South Windsor Seeks Feedback on Draft Plan of Conservation and Development
Town meeting scheduled for March 19.

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Town meeting scheduled for March 19.

Most councilors see value in the financing mechanisms, while several believe 63-20s are not in the best interests of the community.
With much of the federal money threatened to be reduced or eliminating usually be funneled through the state to the towns, East Windsor officials are unsure of how much the town could stand to lose.
Here are five things going on in the area today.
Here are five things going on in the area today.
Here are five things going on in the area today.
Collection will take place into early March, according to Sgt. Scott Custer.
Daniel Day-Lewis won for best actor, Jennifer Lawrence for best actress and Argo for best picture.
This information about recent arrests has been provided by the South Windsor Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.
Here are five things going on in the area today.
Here are five things going on in the area today.
Meeting will take place tonight at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
Here are five things going on in the area today.
Sam Odell (152) and Casey Mitchell (145) win titles for the Bobcats, who send just six wrestlers to the tourney.
Dinner/Dance at Maneeley's is first of several events to celebrate the department's 75 years in town.
Event, which will feature two panel discussions in addition to breakout sessions and speakers, will be held at Maneeley's Banquet Facility on March 26.
The event, which will feature two panel discussions in addition to breakout sessions and speakers, will be held at Maneeley's Banquet Facility on March 26.
Vernon and South Windsor Local Editors Chris Dehnel and Ted Glanzer offer up their second installment of their favorite things: songs they should be ashamed to own, but aren't.
Ethan Cornish scores two goals en route to a 6-4 victory over ECHO Saturday afternoon.
South Windsor property transfers for Feb. 15 - 21