A resident was displaced from their home after a fire on Monday, according to officials.
Snow days forced a change to the district calendar, with Windsor families now looking at a later finish to the school year.
The fish helped shape Windsor’s identity, and now it is the focus of a new trivia night.
Windsor fire officials honored members for leadership, dedication and years of service over the past year.
Longtime Windsor Resident Wells Lindsay is the New President of the Volunteer-led Nonprofit Organization
The Windsor Fire Marshal’s Office plans a public event centered on fire prevention.
Windsor officials are inviting local businesses and organizations to take part in a regional showcase at the State Capitol later this month.
Four Republican councilors tried to move the April 28 special town meeting to May 2, but Wednesday’s session could not act.
Windsor Public Schools recognized three Class of 2026 students for earning the district’s highest academic honors.
A winning Connecticut Lottery ticket was sold at a Windsor store, according to lottery records.
Was Saturday at the Windsor L.P. WilsonCommunity Center
The Broad Street debate dominated the meeting, but officials also moved other business and recognized local service.
Town officials are encouraging anyone interested in the Veterans Pool project to attend the public information meeting and offer feedback.
The event will celebrate 250 years of American progress powered by Windsor, according to event materials.
Police said they are proud to welcome Grimes to the department after her academy graduation.
The April event will feature a ribbon-cutting, tours, and free blood pressure checks.
Officials say the upgraded Windsor lab will help scientists support farmers, towns and homeowners across Connecticut.
School officials say the Windsor High paraeducator has made a major impact on students and staff.
The crash happened near Interstate 91 and remains under active investigation, according to Windsor police.
A grand opening date has not been announced yet, but the business says an April opening is planned.
Police said one person died at the scene and seven others were taken to local hospitals after the Wednesday afternoon crash.
Families can get help with waitlists and late applications at Saturday’s Windsor event.
A man was arrested on a litany of charges and held on a combined $725,000 bond, police said.
The role includes supervising pool activities, teaching swim lessons and maintaining pool facilities.
Special activities, giveaways and light refreshments are planned during the public celebration at 321 Windsor Ave.
The appointment formalizes a leadership transition that began last summer when the previous superintendent took leave.
Shoppers can browse crafts, books, jewelry, and more at this annual springtime event.
First Town Downtown will host an online auction March 22–28 to raise money for programs supporting Windsor Center businesses.
State officials say the planned fires will improve rare sandy and grassland habitats in Windsor.
Annual Gala to Spotlight Veteran Mental Health, Disability Services & Community Impact
A Windsor attorney representing state agencies in financial cases is nominated for the Connecticut Superior Court.
Connecticut Lottery officials recorded a winning ticket tied to a Windsor player and a Newington retailer.
A revised $2.9 million plan would keep bike lanes and west-side parking while dropping the roundabouts rejected by voters.
Community members are invited to help support the region’s blood supply at a Windsor drive Friday.
Five people were displaced after the fire, which remains under investigation by the Windsor Fire Marshal’s Office.
The Windsor restaurant says it reopened after closing temporarily to complete kitchen upgrades.
The sale includes a $64.85 million mortgage and marks one of the largest suburban Hartford-area multifamily deals in recent years.
The latest Connecticut Business Registry filings show new entities tied to Windsor addresses.
Dozens across all four grades did not miss a single day during the second marking period.
All Windsor Public Schools will be closed Tuesday as snow continues to impact road conditions.