Tag Archives: BoltonCT
Sandra Pierog
Here’s First Selectman candidate Sandra Pierog’s presentation from last week’s Bolton Senior Center candidate forum.
Christopher Davey and Alison Romkey
Board of Education candidates Christopher Davey and Alison Romkey also spoke at the October candidate forum at the Bolton Senior Center.
Nicole Sullivan
At last week’s candidate forum at the Bolton Senior Center, Board of Selectmen candidate Nicole Sullivan shared what brought her family to Bolton and how she’ll draw on her professional experience as an engineer to help make Bolton better.
Straight Talk about Audits; or, Why Our Tax Dollars Might Be at Risk
Recently, questions have been raised about the current Town administration’s handling of Bolton’s application to the State for reimbursement of eligible costs of the Bolton High School renovation project. This post is an attempt to give voters some information about … Continue reading
Kim Miller
Please take few minutes to watch Kim Miller’s presentation at last week’s candidate forum at the Bolton Senior Center.
Eric Bevans
On October 26, the candidates for First Selectman and the Boards of Selectmen, Education, and Finance participated in a candidate forum at the Bolton Senior Center. Our thanks to the Senior Center for hosting the event and to the residents … Continue reading
Congratulations, Bessy Reyna!
This Saturday, poet, journalist, activist, and Bolton resident Bessy Reyna will be honored at a gala ceremony for the 2017 class of inductees to the Immigrant Heritage Hall of Fame (IHHF). The gala takes place at CCSU in New Britain. … Continue reading
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