
YES June 30 to Protect Windsor’s Future
On Tuesday, June 30th, Windsor voters will vote on the town budget. The Town Council understands that lean years are ahead, but we still need to support our kids and

On Tuesday, June 30th, Windsor voters will vote on the town budget. The Town Council understands that lean years are ahead, but we still need to support our kids and

Windsor will vote this Tuesday, May 12, on the Town Budget and the Broad Street Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety Project, a proposal to make Windsor Center safer for drivers

You may have heard that, pursuant to Project 2025, the Trump administration is using the federal government shutdown as a pretext to suspend the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also

It’s unanimous! The Windsor Democratic Caucus has nominated a dynamic and hardworking slate of candidates for the November 4 election. Town Council candidates are Mary Armstrong, Nuchette Black-Burke, Darleen Klase,

We are seeking leaders who want to make a difference in our community to run for Board of Education, Town Council, and Constable. Candidates for municipal office can begin the
What is the budget referendum? Every year, Windsor’s Town Charter requires that residents go to the polls to vote on the town budget. This year’s referendum is Tuesday, May 13.

On Tuesday, May 13, Windsor voters will vote on the town budget. The Town Council understands that lean years are ahead, but we still need to support our kids and

Windsor will vote this Tuesday, March 11, on the Broad Street Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety Project, a proposal to make Windsor Center safer for drivers and pedestrians and make

At its March 3 meeting, the Windsor Town Council appointed Anthony King as its newest member. Councillor King replaces Leroy Smith, who stepped down to take care of his health.

Early Voting has begun! You can vote any day between now and Sunday, November 3 at Town Hall from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Extended hours of 8 a.m. to