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Welcome to the Bolton RTC Website! |
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Governor Rell
Visits At the Home of Bob and Paula Morra |
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On Thursday, July 17, Governor M. Jodi Rell
and Republican candidate for Congress Sean Sullivan were introduced to an
enthusiastic gathering by State Representative Pam Sawyer on the porch of the
home of Bob and Paula Morra. Governor Rell endorsed Sean Sullivan for Congress in the Second
District, and spoke about the need to support Republicans this fall. Candidate Sullivan spoke about the need for
energy independence. Watch for the
video on the Community Voice Channel in September. |
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Our State |
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The Nation |
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RTC Blog
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Rep.
Sawyer & Gov. Rell with Sean Sullivan |
Selectman Bob Neil, 1st
Selectman Bruno Simonetti |
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Pam
Sawyer, Sonja Kirk, Jennifer Harvey |
Paula & Bob Morra and Grandsons |
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State
Senate Candidate David Blackwell |
David
Treadwell & Family |
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Debt Culture The media these days is
dominated by countless news stories of home foreclosures, high credit card
balances and general indebtedness of our citizens. Is this indebtedness
influenced by excessive spending in As an example, the average In the recent past the Town borrowed
money after approving purchases for the Rose farm, the 21-acre Pistritto
property and a new fire truck that resulted in a bonded debt level of $5
million. In order to make needed repairs to the library, town hall, athletic
fields and schools in 2007/2008 the town borrowed more money. The debt per
capita is $989, according to the Town auditor. What’s the answer to our dilemma?
Expanding the grand list as a result of providing sewers for the Rt. 44
corridor is years away, so the answer probably is 1) become more frugal by
making tough choices, 2) borrow more money, or 3) a combination of the two. The
value of frugal choices is that it will provide an incentive for volunteerism
and fund raising to provide some of the Town needs. The purpose of this information is to
inform |
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The Future of the
The
process to find a fix for Town Hall has been going on for over 8 years. The time has come for the community to support an affordable
and long-term solution for the needs of municipal government. For
many years the focus has been on renovating the A chronology of
events related to plans for the future of the |
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Public
Hearing Concerning Town Charter Revision
BOLTON – The
Board of Selectmen held a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, December 3, 2007 to
hear comments on the draft revisions to the Town of |
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Bolton Considering
High School, Town Hall Expansion BOLTON – A public meeting was
held Wednesday, August 1, 2007 at the |
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Bolton
Republican Town Committee Members The following citizens of |
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