Tag Archives: #BetterforBolton
Interview with Nicole Sullivan
Today we sat down for a quick interview with Nicole Sullivan, candidate for Board of Selectmen. Q: Of all the towns in Connecticut, why did you choose Bolton? My family had been living in a neighboring town, in a great … Continue reading
Interview with Mary Terhune
Mary Terhune is a candidate for Board of Assessment Appeals and for Planning and Zoning. We sat down with her for a quick interview. Thanks for sitting down with us today, Mary. What made you interested in running for Planning … Continue reading
Dear Neighbors
On Tuesday, the Journal Inquirer published a letter to the editor from BDTC Vice Chair Adam Teller. Here’s the originally submitted version, which was slighted edited to meet the JI’s length requirements. Dear Neighbors, After more than twenty years of … Continue reading
What Being Transparent Means to Me
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines transparent as “free from pretense or deceit, easily detected or seen through, readily understood and characterized by visibility or accessibility of information.” To me, transparent means being accessible, honest, timely, predictable, coherent, and plausible. You should be … Continue reading
The Less Things Change . . .
Did you know that Republicans have controlled the First Selectman position for at least the last 20 years? that Republicans have controlled the Board of Selectmen for nearly all of the last 20 years? that Republicans have controlled the Board … Continue reading
Better Communication, Better Public Safety, Better for Bolton
Did you know that under CT Statutes the First Selectman for a town without a police department is considered the chief of police? As First Selectman, Sandy Pierog will work with Bolton’s Resident Troopers to set up a Facebook page … Continue reading