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PLAINFIELDWindham County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Inc., as Quinabaug, May, 1699; named Plainfield, Oct., 1700. Principal industries: agriculture, machine tools and accessories, tools and dies, electronic components, commercial radiator installation and repair, warehouse distribution, cable manufacturing, and biomass generation facility. Freight: Served by Conrail, Providence and Worcester Railroad Co. and numerous motor common carriers. Post offices: Plainfield, Central Village, Moosup and Wauregan.

TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, 
Dianne S. Talbot. Address, Town Hall, 8 Community Ave., 06374-1238; Tel., (860) 230-3009; FAX, (860) 230-3011. Website: www.plainfieldct.org. E-mail: dtalbot@plainfieldct.org.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Kevin M. Cunningham (R), Tel., (860) 230-3001, Peggy Ann Bourey, Arthur W. Gagne.--Board of Finance, Dean Gorman, Chm., Donald A. Kivela, Jr., Vice Chm., Lynn A. Desjardins, Linda Fedor, Seann C. Peterson, Gary A. Stalaboin, Stephanie Walsh; Alternates, Lisa Carrott, Theodore W. Dumaine.--Tax Collector, Karen M. Vincent.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Lois Dupointe, Shannon Johnson, Kerilynn J. Lewis.--Registrars of Voters, Rosamond Chviek (D), Sonia Chapman (R).--Board of Education, Christi Haskell, Chm., Michael Broughton, Vice Chm., Kathleen Sendley Barry, Angel Davis, Samantha Derenthal, Rose M. Eames, Lindsay M. Joslyn, Arrianna Landry, Heather Smith.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Karla E. Desjardins, Chm., John L. Meyer, Vice Chm., June Gagne, John B. Haskell, Frank Mills; Alternates, Daniel Kapszukiewicz, Catherine Mestemaker-Harris, Kevin Poppie.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Stephen Walsh, Chm., Catherine Howard, Vice Chm., Lu-Ann Cunningham, Ralph W. Hopkins, Roxanne S. Boisse; Alternates, Christopher Carrott, Madeline Garner, Audrey R. Lemieux.--Police Commission, Joseph T.V. Sangeramo, Chm., Daniel M. Hutchinson, Vice Chm., Bruce A. Dawley, Colleen Lugauskas, Kenneth Sheldon, Jr.--Justices of the Peace, David C. Allard, Jennifer Beaudoin, Irene A. Bessette, Peggy Bourey, Donna Marie Bourque, David Bovenzi Michael Broughton, Richard Jackson Carleson, Bethany Cerpovicz, Rosamond Chviek, Sandra J. Collins, Brook Deiger, Kyle Dore, Christine A. Earehart, Linda Fedor, Chelsea Gamache, Donald Francis Gladding, Dean Gorman, Sherry Ann Harmon, Danny Hart, John Barton Haskell, Jr., Teresa M. Huber, Donald Arvid Kivela, Jr., Rosalind Kivela, Victoria Zitzmann Meyer, Nancy Obreiter, George C. Robinson, Carolanne Rowe, Kenneth R. Sheldon, Jr., David Sugarman, Paul E. Sweet, Louisa R. Trakas, Karen Vincent, Patti E. Zupka.
 
PLAINVILLEHartford County.--(Form of government, town manager, town council.)--Inc., Jul., 1869; taken from Farmington. Principal industries: manufacture of electrical sundries, grinding machines and springs. Transp.--Passenger: Served by buses of New Britain Transp. Co. from Bristol, Bonanza Bus Lines, Inc. from Hartford and Waterbury, and CTfastrak. Freight: Served by Boston and Maine and numerous motor common carriers. Post office: Plainville.

TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, 
Cindy F. Arena. Address, Municipal Center, One Central Sq., 06062; Tel., (860) 793-0221. Website: www.plainvillect.com. E-mail: arena@plainville-ct.gov.--Town Council, Christopher J. Wazorko, Chm., Quinn Christopher, Benjamin Gediman, Daniel F. Hurley, Rosemary Morante, Deb Tompkins, David Underwood.--Registrars of Voters, Susan Abram (D), Beth Gasparini (R).--Board of Education, Becky Tyrrell, Chm., Jered A. Bruzas, Rachel Buchanan, Cassandra Clark, Lori Consalvo, Roberta Lauria, Crystal St. Lawrence, Anthony Wasley, Foster White.--Library Trustees, Dan Ciesielski, Barbara Davison, Patricia Fongemie, Joyce Goldberg, Rebecca Ireland, Julia Underwood.--Tax Collector, Krysteen Bula.--Constables, Ezio Capozzi, Jr., Danny Carrier, Rick Drezek, Bill Garrity, Shelley C. Johnson, Kathleen G. Michalik, Michael Verrett.--Justices of the Peace, Christopher Baran, Bethaney Brenner, Jered A. Bruzas, Rachel Buchanan, Ezio Capozzi, Jr., Jessie Erin Carlson, Joseph Catanzaro, Rob Cayer, Gayle B. Dennehy, Debbie Deschaine, Rick Drezek, David J. Dudek, George Fensick III, Domenic J. Forcella, Jr., Benjamin Gediman, Theresa Harper, Richard Ireland, Jr., Alison R. Johnson, Dawn M. LaBella, Robert A. Michalik, Sr., Robyn Poulos, Joyce Schrey, John M. Walicki, Foster S. White, Seth R. Winkleman.

PLYMOUTH
Litchfield County.--(Form of government, mayor-town council, limited town meeting.)--Inc., May, 1795; taken from Watertown. Principal industries: agriculture and manufacture of locks, meters, pumps, computers, screw machine products, plastics, electronics, malleable iron castings and hardware. Transp.--Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Post offices: Plymouth, Terryville and Pequabuck.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Linda Konopaske. Address, Town Hall, 80 Main St., Terryville 06786-1295; Tel., (860) 585-4039; FAX, (860) 845-5544. Website: plymouthct.gov. E-mail: lkonopaske@plymouthct.us.--Mayor, Joseph Kilduff, Tel., (860) 585-4001.--Town Council, Wesley Donahue, Remie Ferreira, Joseph Green, Ronald Tiscia, Thomas J. Zagurski.--Town Treasurer, Barbara Rockwell.--Board of Finance, James Kilduff, Chm., Victoria Carey, Vice Chm., Jennifer Brunoli, Eugene Croce, Anthony Osipiak, David Sekorski.--Tax Collector, Pamela Pelletier.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Susan G. Boilard, Chm., Timothy Murawski, Elizabeth Wollenberg.--Registrars of Voters, Julie A. Gianesini Flammia (D), Debra Brown (R).--Board of Education, Karen Kulesa, Chm., Kelly Tilton, Vice Chm., Gerard Bourbonniere, Cindy Candrea-Florenciani, Richard Foote, Michelle Lucian, Patrick Perugino, Gregory Showers, Lou Zbuska.--Library Trustees, Randy Picard, Chm., Jeanine Audette, Lisa Courtney, Barbara Galvin, Anita Hamzy, Darla Lizotte, Helena Schwalm, Holly Ann Wildman,vacancy.--Constables, David Boilard, George Castle, Christine Ciarmella, Paul Gianesini, William Kremmel, Eric Pelz, Richard Pinkerton.--Justices of the Peace, Rose Arnold, Susan G. Boilard, Jennifer Brunoli, Erica Cabiya, Victoria A. Carey, George L. Castle, Christine Ciarmella, Maurice B. Cossette, Deborah A. Fedorovich, Jerry Fedorovich, Paul C. Gianesini, Keith G. Golnik, Mary Greene, Christine A. Judd, Joseph Kilduff, Erin R. King, Catherine G. Kosak, Theodore F. Kosikowski, Walter R. Lassy, Mary D. Mathes, Stephen W. Mindera, Ira Norton, Patrick A. Perugino, Sr., Roxanne Perugino, Randy Picard, Heather Potter, Richard K. Schnaars, David J. Sekorski, Gregory Showers, Lisa-Marie Simo-Kinzer, Kelly Tilton, James Zalot.
 
 
POMFRETWindham County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Named and inc., May, 1713. Principal industries: agriculture dairy, forest products, manufacture of cable and cable products, fiberoptics. Transp.--Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Post offices: Pomfret and Pomfret Center.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Sandy A. Arcayan. Address, 5 Haven Rd., Pomfret Center 06259; Tel., Putnam, (860) 315-5730. Website: www.pomfretct.gov. E-mail: cheryl.grist@pomfretct.gov.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Maureen Nicholson (D), Tel., (860) 974-0191, Alan Burgess Chubbuck, Jr. (U), Patrick McCarthy (D).--Town Treasurer, Deborah Raymond.--Board of Finance, Margaret B. Huoppi, Chm., Jill Corey, Norine Sielawa Reingold, Kristin Sapp, Elaine Sistare, Debra A. Thompson.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Raymond E. Wishart, Jr., Chm., John A. DiIorio, Peter B. Mann.--Registrars of Voters, William Anderson (D), John Charest (R).--Board of Education, Leigh Grossman, Chm., Whitney Bundy, Dawne E. Demarais, Michael Lefevre, Peter Lusa, Jr., Barbara P. Riley, Brent Tuttle.--Tax Collector, Pamela N. Gaumond.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Raymond E. Wishart, Jr., Chm., Philip A. Allegretti, Beverly B. Champany, Richard A. Huoppi, Peter B. Mann, Barry Reingold; Alternates, Tamara Harris, Jared J. Sheldon, Kayla A. Vargas.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Richard W. Galante, Chm., Elizabeth L. Cartier, Noah McNamara, Earl Semmelrock, Dawson J. Woodard; Alternates, Sean R. Gilmartin, Debra A. Thompson, vacancy.--Library Trustees, Ginger Lusa, Chm., Paige Billings, Cris Cadiz, John Charest, Timothy Gillane, Carolyn McGinn, Norine Reingold, Sally J. Rogers, Gary K. Sturni; Librarians: Laurie Bell, Pomfret Public Library, vacancy, Abington Social Library.--Constables, Michael Blackmer, Stephen R. Chouinard, Christopher B. Coyle, Rich Huoppi, Jessica Ireland, William A. Ireland, William Wolfe.--Justices of the Peace, Thomas A. Borner, Patrick S. Boyd, Elizabeth L. Cartier, Kathleen Mary Cerrone, Mary R. Collins, Karyn E. DiBonaventura, Dayna Flath, Richard W. Galante, Donna M. Grant, Cheryl A. Grist, Leigh R. Grossman, Walter P. Hinchman, Terrence W. Jackson, Tahia Thaddeus Kamp, William F. MacLaren, Earle R. Maddocks, Peter B. Mann, Patrick R. McCarthy, Timothy W. McNally, Maureen A. Nicholson, Martha L. Paquette, Rachel L. Sarantopoulos, Joseph P. Stoddard, Debra A. Thompson, Raymond E. Wishart, Jennifer M. York.
 
 
PORTLANDMiddlesex County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, finance director.)--Inc., May, 1841; taken from Chatham. Principal industries: agriculture, manufacture of automatic packaging machinery precision tools, feldspar quarries and milling, rubber and plastic products, concrete products, fertilizer, petroleum and bituminous product distributors, five boat yards (building, repair and storage). An adventure sports/ water park, three (18) hole golf courses, and two golf driving ranges. Transp.--Passenger: Served by River Valley Transit. Freight: Served by the Providence and Worcester Railroad and numerous motor common carriers. Post office: Portland.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Michael V. Tierney. Address, Town Hall, 33 East Main St., P.O. Box 71, 06480-0071; Tel., (860) 342-6743; FAX, (860) 342-0001. Website: www.portlandct.org.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Michael A. Pelton (R), Tel., (860) 342-6715, John H. Dillon (D), Michael S. Hernandez (R), Robert W. Hetrick, Jr. (R), Timothy E. Lavoy (R), Edward J. Sharr, Jr. (R), James Tripp (D).--Board of Assessment Appeals, Christopher M. Darby, William P. Donahue, Margaret A. Keser.--Registrars of Voters, Maureen O’Doherty (D), Pauline J. Neumann (R).--Board of Education, Laurel A. Steinhauser, Chm., Stacey M. Benham, Angela Hammond, David A. Murphy, Kimberly A. Nagy-Maruschock, Margaret R. Scata, Sarah Spear.--Finance Director, Tom Robinson.--Tax Collector, Michele Nuhn.--Library Board, Laurel A. Steinhauser, Chm., Olenka K. Castelli, Donald C. Eiler, Myra Finkelstein, Betsy Graziano, Melissa Kelly, Jade Richardson.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Joan M. Giesemann, Chm., Robert J. Casati, Michael S. Lastrina, Kurt R. Peterson, John B. Sterry, Sr.; Alternates, Cynthia E. Roman, Barbara Sequenzia, Robert A. Wildermouth.--Justices of the Peace, William Ackerman, Andrea Bassett, Susan S. Bransfield, Jeffrey C. Burgess, Christopher Chenier, Joanne M. Choquette, Elaine P. Cote, Ryan J. Curley, Robert L. Curzan, Timothy Dansdill, Christopher Darby, Lauren DeCaprio, Bernadette M. Dillon, John H. Dillon, Michelle M. Donahue, Maria D. Eiler, Rebecca Esmi, Gary R. Gomola, Brian D. Gouin, Patricia L. Heizman, Michael Hernandez, David G. Kaplan, Margaret A. Keser, Erik J. Lagerstrom, Timothy E. Lavoy, George A. Law, Erin K. Livensparger, Robert F. Macaione, Susan M. Malecky, Thomas Malecky, Edwin Morales, James Motes, Lisa M. Mountain, Pauline J. Neumann, Brian J. O’Connor, David Opuszynski, Michael Pelton, Kurt Peterson, Karen Renner, Katrina Renner, Darlene Rice, Kathleen G. Richards, Edward “Rick” Sharr, Leslie Theresa Sokola Steffman, Laurel Steinhauser, John B. Sterry, Sr., Temple Janee Symonds, Robert Taylor II, Jennifer L. Tellone, Judith N. Thompson, Michael V. Tierney, James K. Tripp.
 
PRESTONNew London County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Inc., Oct., 1687. Principal industries: agriculture and manufacture of brass. Two Elementary Schools, (K-5 and 6-8). Transp.--Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. USPS contract postal unit four rural delivery routes through the town from Ledyard and Norwich.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Jill E. Keith. Address, Town Hall, 389 Rte. 2, 06365-8830; Tel., (860) 887-5581; FAX, (860) 885 0171. Website: https://www.preston-ct.org. E-mail: townclerk@preston-ct.org.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Sandra L. Allyn-Gauthier (D), Tel., (860) 887-5581, Gerald W. Grabarek (D), Kenneth L. Zachem (R).--Board of Finance, Denise Beale, Zachary Maurice, John Moulson, Andrew Sawyer, Thomas Wright, Max Zachem; Alternates, Mary Gardner, Jennifer Harris.--Tax Collector, Jill E. Keith.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Andy Depta, Gregory Moran, Sr., Andy Nemeth.--Registrars of Voters, Laurie Castronova (D), Charles Raymond (R).--Board of Education, Megan Gallant, Chm., Deborah Burke-Grabarek, Courtney Ennis, Daniel V. Harris, Jr., Michael Hinton, Cynthia Luty, Nicole Serra, Thomas Turner.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Arthur Moran, Jr., Chm., Denise C. Beale, Fred Eddy, Doreen Rankin, Charles Raymond, Ann Sabrowski, Zachary Tarner; Alternates, Teresa Eickel, Matthew Gauthier, Benjamin Wilson.--Zoning Board of Appeals, John Moulson, Chm., Gregory S. Moran, Sr., John Sacrey, Nicholas Vegliante, vacancy; Alternates, Gerald Grabarek, two vacancies.--Justices of the Peace, Timothy Bowles, Donna Bowles, Deborah Burke-Grabarek, Catherine Fish, Gerald W. Grabarek, Arthur Moran, Jr., Kayla Thompson.
 
 
PROSPECTNew Haven County.--(Form of government, mayor, town council, town meeting.)--Inc., May, 1827; taken from Cheshire and Waterbury. Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Post office: Prospect. Rural delivery of mail Nos. 1, 2, and 3, city delivery Route Nos. 1203 and 1205, Waterbury.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Michelle L. Lisowski. Address, Town Office Bldg., 36 Center St., 06712-1699; Tel., (203) 758-4461; FAX, (203) 758-7230. Website: https://townofprospect.gov. E-mail: townclerk@townofprospect.gov.--Mayor, Robert J. Chatfield (R).--Town Council, Michael Palmerie, Jr., Chm., Roger Sherman, Vice Chm., Richard L. Blanc, Loreen Elbakry, Larry Fitzgerald, Christina Inzitari, Scott Martin, Kevin J. O’Leary, Stanley Pilat.--Town Treasurer, Brenda Martin.--Tax Collector, Megan A. Patchkofsky.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Shawn T. Baumann, Carey Fitzgerald; Alternates, Kristen Cicchetti, Kevin Killeen, Gabor Presser.--Registrars of Voters, Katherine S. Blinstrubas (D), Marianne W. Byrne (R).--Regional Board of Education, Prospect: Robert Hiscox, Vice Chm., Karima Jackson, Nazih Noujaim, Roxann Vaillancourt; Beacon Falls: Tiffany BurkittLyga, Chm., Christine Arnold, Doug Bousquet, Lisa Mariano.--Library Board, Kristen Cicchetti, Lorraine Dixon, Judy Kennelly, Galen Lowell, Carol Martino, Sue McKernan, Carole Moschella, Jessica Rae, Nancy Via.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Michael Dreher, Chm., Alan F. Havican, Vice Chm., Gena E. Mann, Ryan P. Russell; Alternate, Robert Albert.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Carl G. Graveline, Chm., Galen Lowell, Vice Chm., E. Gil Graveline, Gabor Presser, Kristine Santovasi; Alternates, Carey Fitzgerald, Kevin Killeen.--Justices of the Peace, Michael C. Accuosti, Katherine S. Blinstrubas, Peter Blinstrubas, Samuel Blinstrubas, Karen Boccuzzi, Jerry S. Burr, Anthony Casagrande, Robert J. Chatfield, Lorraine V. Dixon, Gwenn Talmadge Fischer, Larry Fitzgerald, William T. Flahive, Carl L. Graveline, E. Gil Graveline, Jr., Theresa Cocchiola Graveline, Lynn A. Griffin, Robert A. Hiscox, Leslie R. Latozas, Michele Mastro, Susan H. McKernan, Douglas B. Merriman, Cher E. Michaud, Kevin O’Leary, Kimberly Palmerie, Megan A. Patchkofsky, Franchesca Peralta, Carla Perugini-Erikson, Stanley Pilat, Donald E. Pomeroy, Roxane Riggs, Ryan Russell, Sandra E. Russell, Michael R. Scaviola, John Schwarzkopf, Roger Sherman, Carrie Spooner, Patricia Sullivan-Geary, Paul Vallillo, Mary Welch, Lezlye C. Zupkus.
 
 
PUTNAMWindham County.--(Form of government, mayor, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Town inc., May, 1855; taken from Thompson, Pomfret and Killingly. City inc., Jan., 1895. Town and city consolidated, Nov. 8, 1983. The city is a Special Service Dist. Principal industries: corrugated cardboard, plastic injection molding, winches, buttons, antiques, biomedical materials, machine tooling, manufacturing of fire equipment, metal excursion, production of polystyrene, processing of sail cloth, production of filters, cable, wires, chains, textile engraving and chrome plating. Freight: Served by Providence and Worcester Railroad Co. and numerous motor common carriers. Post office: Putnam.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Christine M. Bright. Address, Town Hall, 200 School St., Putnam, 06260; Tel., (860) 963-6800. Website: www.putnamct.us.--Mayor, Norman “Barney” Seney (R); Deputy Mayor, Roy Simmons (R).--Board of Selectmen, Rick Hayes (R), Gloria H. Marion (D), Michael Paquin (R), J. Scott Pempek (D), David Pomes (R).--District Authority, Normand L. Perron, Chm., Steven Gagnon, Kathleen Hayes, Brian Maynard, Michael Vassar.--Board of Finance, David Coderre, Chm., Lisa-Jean Clifford, Maura Higginson, Julie Quinn, Peter D. Vitale; Alternates, Kristopher Jonathan Bernier, Paula Hanlon, W. Scott Irwin.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Leonel E. Konicki, Jr., Chm., Lauren Heidelberger, Joseph R. Hopkins.--Registrars of Voters, Patricia Fondelheit (D), Kimberly Simmons (R).--Board of Education, James Purdon, Chm., Julie Blouin, Kelly Gazzola, Thomas Goyette, Monique Lynn Mailloux, Michael K. Morrill, J. Chad Neal, Chris Stewart, Jill Zangerl.--Tax Collector, Melissa Alden.--Library Directors, Anne M. Lamondy, Chm., Marla J. Allard, Victoria Ann Baker, Louise M. Brodeur, John F. Dignam, Peggy McHugh, Don Nelson, Beverly M. Shaw, M. Catherine Taylor.--Justices of the Peace, Paul C. Aldrich, Cheryl Bernier, Joseph Carvalho, JoAnn M. Dumas, Arthur F. Fairthorne, Jamie Heath, Maura A. Higginson, Richard Loomis, Alicia May, Mary Oliver, J. Scott Pempek, Richard C. Place, Sara J. Seney, James Shaw, Christopher Steinbrick, Marieanne Viens.
 
 
REDDINGFairfield County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Inc., May, 1767; taken from Fairfield. Transp.--Passenger: Served by Metro North Commuter Railroad Co. Freight: Served by Conrail and numerous motor common carriers and railway express from Danbury. Post offices: Georgetown, Redding Center, Redding Ridge and West Redding.

 

TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Michele R. Grande, MCTC-MMC. Address, Town Office Bldg., 100 Hill Rd., 06896; Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1028, 06875-1028; Tel., (203) 938-2377; FAX, (203) 938-5000. Website: www.reddingct.gov. E-mail: townclerk@reddingct.gov.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Julia Pemberton (D), Tel., (203) 938-2002, Diana M. Carlino (D), Michael Thompson (R).--Town Treasurer, Wes Higgins.--Board of Finance, Ward Mazzucco, Chm., Jamie Barickman, Robert Dean, Karen Gifford, Roger E. VanAusdal, Jenifer Wyss.--Tax Collector, Patricia J. Moisio.--Constables, Jeffrey Boxer, Daniel J. Cishek, William R. Cook, Urs B. Furrer, Leif Ramstad Smith.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Greg E. Stackpole, Chm., Sharon Hoverman, vacancy; Alternates, Charles Bachmann, Liz Candler, Jennifer Hunt.--Registrars of Voters, Jessica Cishek (D), Michele Meschi (R).--Board of Education, Laura A. Worosz, Chm., John Belfatto, Meghan Bendish, Amanda Guarniere, Bria Pepe, Katie Risk, Chirag Sadana.--Board of Education - Region 9, Gwen Denny, Cheryl Graziano, Mary Lee Pampel, Christopher Parkin.--Planning Commission, Steven Gagnon, Chm., Chuck Cilo, Laurie Heiss, Regina O’Brien, Kate Perry; Alternates, Elizabeth Jensen, Toby Welles, vacancy.--Zoning Commission, Matthew Lecher, Chm., Amy L. Atamian, Nicole Bricker, William J. Miller, William Whitehead, Jr.; Alternates, Peter Macher, two vacancies.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Elizabeth Williams, Chm., Jill Cilo, Noel F. Cooke, Brian Matzke, vacancy; Alternates, Leif Smith, Sarah C. Unfried, vacancy.--Justices of the Peace, Teresa S. Beaumont, David Bohn, David Fernandez, Joanna Maria Horodyska, Jennifer Gremmel Hunt, Colleen T. Joyce, Richard J. Keim, Suzanne Carter Kramer, Mary Dale Lancaster, Peter J. Macher, Patricia J. Moisio, Tami O’Connor, Leif Ramstad Smith, Stacey Illyne Spilka, Nina L. Stietzel, Thomas M. Sullivan.

 
 
RIDGEFIELDFairfield County.--(Form of government, selectpersons, town meeting, board of finance.)--Settled, 1708; inc., Oct., 1709; town and borough consolidated, May 11, 1921. Principal industries: pharmaceutical manufacturing, research and development, service related industries, and building/construction. Transp.--Passenger: Served by Metro North Commuter Railroad Co. Post office: Ridgefield. Eight rural routes and twenty-four city routes.

 

TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Wendy Gannon Lionetti. Address, Town Hall, 400 Main St., 06877; Tel., (203) 431-2783. Website: www.ridgefieldct.gov. E-mail: townclerk@ridgefieldct.gov.--Board of Selectpersons, 1st, Rudolph P. Marconi (D), Tel., (203) 431-2774, Sean Connelly (D), Chris Murray (R), Maureen M. Kozlark (U), Barbara R. Manners (D).--Board of Finance, Michael J. Rettger, Chm., David F. Ulmer, Vice Chm., Greg Kabasakalian, Andrew Okrongly, Joseph C. Shapiro.--Tax Collector, Jane Berendsen-Hill.--Town Treasurer, Molly McGeehin.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Stan Galanski, Michael J. Schmer, Andrew M. Sternlieb.--Registrars of Voters, Jennifer Caron (D), Wayne S. Floegel (R).--Library Board, Gary Rapp, Chm., David B. Smith, Vice Chm., Nicole Agius, Krystyl Brown, Jennifer B. Crowl, Marjorie Davidson, Brian A. Egge, Paul Hastings, Lin Jamison, Tom Main, Danielle J. McGrogan, Jeet Sandhu, Katie Spreng, Anne Marie Squeo, Marc R. Vigliotti, Kimberly Welton.--Board of Education, Tina Malhotra, Chm., Amy Casey, Vice Chm., Selina Bell, Thomas Colin, Wyatt Lipman, Sean McEvoy, Christine More, Jonathan Paradiso, vacancy.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Robert Hendrick, Chm., Sebastian D’Acunto, Elizabeth DiSalvo, Joe Dowdell, Christopher Molyneaux, Benjamin Nissim, Ben Nneji, Mariah Hutchings Okrongly, Joseph Sorena.--Inland Wetlands Board, Susan Baker, Chm., Tim Bishop, Vice Chm., Noah Benjamin Berkowicz, Keith Randall Carlson, Carson C.K. Fincham, Alan Pilch, David L. Smith.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Terry Bearden-Rettger, Chm., Robert C. Byrnes, Alexander Lycoyannis, Joseph M. Pastore III, Mark Seavy; Alternates, Robert F. Byrne, Sky Cole, Michael S. Stenko.--Board of Police Commissioners, Sharon Wicks Dornfeld, Chm., Issy Caporale, Marcie Coffin, John H. Frey III, Ralph P. Money.--Justices of the Peace, Marie V. Adams, Geoffrey M. Bartlett, Maureen E. Bartlett, Videen M. Bennett, Andrew Michael Bodner, Zachary Chaves, Sky Cole, Steven E. Coury, Sharon Wicks Dornfeld, Wayne Stephen Floegel, Lisa Renee Forbes, Michelle Ann Fontaine, John H. Frey III, Stephanie D. Heering, Robert Bellarmine Hendrick, Jr., Joseph H. Heyman, Lester Timothy Klvana, Janet R. Leiphart, Miriam G. Martinez Lopez, Patricia A. Lowe, Michael Anthony Macri, Marie P. Madden, Barbara Manners, Rudolph P. Marconi, Deborah Murphy, Andrew V. Neblett, Robert M. Optozner, Deborah K. Orr, Jura M. Owczarzak, Evan Pitkoff, Patrick J. Reville, Thomas F. Reynolds, David N. Rich, Mark S. Robinson, John F. Sanders, Sally S. Sanders, Elizabeth P. Thompson, Ian A. Wojcik.

 
 
ROCKY HILLHartford County.--(Form of government, mayor-town council, town manager.)--Inc., May, 1843; taken from Wethersfield. State Veterans Home and Hospital and the Dinosaur State Park located here. Principal industries, agriculture, finance and insurance, food services, professional, scientific, and technical services. Transp.--Passenger: Served by buses of Connecticut Transit from Hartford and Middletown; Central Connecticut Limousine Service to Bradley International Airport; Greyhound and Trailways bus service to New York City and Boston. Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. The Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry first began in 1655 and is the oldest continuously operated ferry service in the United States. During the summer months it ferries bicycles, automobiles and passengers across the Connecticut River to the town of Glastonbury. Post office: Rocky Hill.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Town Clerk, Sandra M. Wieleba. Address, Town Hall, 761 Old Main St., 06067-1519; Tel., Hartford, (860) 258-2705; FAX, (860) 258-2721. Website: www.rockyhillct.gov. E-mail: townclerk@rockyhillct.gov.--Town Council, Mayor Lisa Marotta, Deputy Mayor Allan Greenspan, John Emmanuel, Jeffrey Levine, Miriam Lifshitz-Theroux, William O’Sullivan, Pankaj Prakash, David Sevigny, Francis J. Whelan III.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Guy Drapeau, Chm., Kathryne Alexander, Marti Stiglich.--Registrars of Voters, Philip Theroux (D), Thomas Pugliese (R).--Tax Collector, Elaine McKim.--Library Board, Mara Susanne Caelin, Dilip D. Desai, Yvonne Krosky, Jennifer Montalto, Nancy E. Rabbitt, Geraldine Yoo.--Board of Education, Jennifer Baron-Morfea, Ajay Chhabra, Brian Clemens, Thomas Cosker, Sean Gavin, Jessica Loffredo, Maria Mennella, Steven Slattery, Amber Tucker.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Jon Beaty, Sean Philip Boyle, Christopher Duff, Allan L. Smith, Michelle Zak; Alternates, Dilip D. Desai, Joseph Hamann, Justino Sampaio.--Justices of the Peace, Phillip H. Benoit, Raffaella A. Calciano, Edward Charamut, Jennifer Cleary, Deborah S. Cone, Mary-Alice Dennehy, Brian C. Donahue, Guy Drapeau, Christina Aisling Eddy, Donald R. Francis, Adele Gali, Jeffrey M. Gerace, Kenneth D. Goldberg, Patricia M. Hughes-Walworth, Sean Hussey, Yvonne B. Krosky, Agnieszka Mastalarek, Nancy A. Mayeda-Brescia, James Moriarty, Frank K. Morse, Sharon D. Mounds, Edward H. Mulvey, Jr., Jailene Nazario, Drew O’Connor, Thomas A. Pugliese, Rene “Skip” R. Rivard, Maria A. Rivera-Velez, Daya Shadowfax, Marti Felici Stiglich, Steven S. Sudell, Jeffrey M. Thomen, Mark B. Walworth, Michelle A. Zak.
 
 
ROXBURYLitchfield County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Inc., Oct., 1796; taken from Woodbury. Principal industry: agriculture. Transp.--Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Post office: Roxbury.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Peter A. Hurlbut. Address, 29 North St., 06783; Tel., (860) 354-3328. Website: www.roxburyct.com.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Patrick Roy (D), Tel., (860) 354-9938, Russell J. Dirienzo (R), Kim Tester (D).--Town Treasurer, Kimberlee C. Baron.--Board of Finance, Holly Stark, Chm, Timothy Armbruster, Edwin Cady, Jr., Nanette Falkenberg, Bruce Haims, Paul Healy.--Tax Collector, Kimberly M. Pokrywka.--Board of Assessment Appeals, James A. Hurlbut, Chm., Nancy Fyfield, Cathy Masi.--Registrars of Voters, Gregory Davis (D), Laura Miller (R).--Planning Commission, Deirdre Daly, Chm., Kristine Cody, Michael Feldman, Pauline Krofssik, Robert F. Munson, Jr.; Alternates, Timothy Armbruster, Danielle Fredericks, Lorenzo Gaudioso.--Library Directors, Pam Southworth, Chm., Ciara Gorglione, Lorenzo Guadioso, Lynn Homberg, Tovah Martin, Steven Meier, Cynthia Newby, Joan Stracks, Edward Turner.--Justices of the Peace, Joseph Austin, Kimberlee Baron, Tina Brockett, Edwin Cady, Jr., Julie Cady, Gregory Davis, Lorenzo Gaudioso, Jonathan Gould, Barbara Henry, Andrew Loya, Patrick Roy.