CURRENT NEWS

DOT Update for Windsor

May 11, 2022

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) announced that a milling and resurfacing project will be performed on Route 75 in Windsor, from River Street to the Windsor / Windsor Locks Town Line.

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HB 5001 Passes House

April 28, 2022

During yesterday's session, in the House, we passed a historic, bipartisan bill aimed at addressing the immediate, intermediate, and long-term needs of the children's mental and behavioral health system in Connecticut.

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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April 18, 2022

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to focus attention on the prevalence of sexual assault in our communities, uplift the voices of survivors and commit ourselves to putting an end to sexual violence.

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Dept. of Agriculture Farm Viability Grant Awarded in Windsor

April 4, 2022

Great News! The Keney Park Sustainability Project in Windsor has been awarded a grant from the CT Department of Agriculture. The allocated funds will be used to purchase infrastructure to support KPSP as it works with local urban farmers to activate vacant lots for the purpose of agricultural production, farmer training, and education outreach. 

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On the Porch with Paula Pierce

March 23, 2022

Please enjoy this episode of "On the Porch". This week, I was joined by Paula Pierce, owner of HostingCT. HostingCT is based in Windsor, Connecticut and provides a range of marketing services from local citations for SEO to email marketing to paid search options as well as marketing tutorials.

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Celebrating Small Business Development Centers

March 18, 2022

Wednesday, March 16, was Small Business Development Center Day. Small Business Development Center Day celebrates the positive impact that the development centers have had on small and local businesses. Last year, the 28 Connecticut-based centers helped launch 184 businesses.

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Bonding for the Town of Windsor

March 17, 2022

On Monday, I attended a press conference that announced bonding for projects in the Town of Windsor. I was joined by Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz, State Representative Maryam Khan, Windsor Town Manager Peter Souza, Windsor Mayor Donald Trinks, and Windsor Deputy Mayor Lisa Bress.

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