THOMASTONLitchfield County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Inc., Jul., 1875; taken from Plymouth. Principal industries: injection molding, manufacture of wire, metal pressed sheets and rods, metal shears, electronic equipment, and other metal fabrication. Transp.--Freight: Served by Boston and Maine Corporation and numerous motor common carriers. Post office: Thomaston; one rural free delivery route.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Catherine P. DuPont. Address, Town Hall, 158 Main St., 06787; Tel., (860) 283-4141; FAX, (860) 283-1013. Website: www.thomastonct.org. E-mail: cdupont@thomastonct.org.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Edmond V. Mone (R), Tel., (860) 283-4421, Jeffrey Dunn (D), Michael Burr (R).--Town Treasurer, Lawrence Duffany.--Board of Finance, Luke Freimuth, Michael S. Madow, George P. Seabourne, Richard Sileo, Adam Silverman, Stephen R. Turner, Jr.--Tax Collector, Cassie Gorman.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Frederick H. Grohs, John Petrucci, David Shypinka.--Registrars of Voters, Joyce Pichette (D), Lydia Kalat (R).--Board of Education, Beth Campbell, Steven Carr, Sarah Ethier, Ruthann H. Fainer, Frank Treglia, Matthew Van Ormer, Nathan Vieria.--Library Directors, Laura Busk, Jennifer Delaney, Melanie Dobos, Maryann Hyres, Patricia Hyres, Barbara Lee, Allyn Manning, Phyllis Nardella, kathy Reynolds, Kate Sileo, Katherine Turner.--Fire Commissioners, Henry McGee, Robert Norton, Jr., Jon-Paul Oldham, Allan Olivero, Timothy J. Quinn, Sr., Jeremiah J. Scully.--Justices of the Peace, Patricia Bosco, Amanda Burch, Beth Ann Campbell, David Colavecchio, Lawrence Duffany, Jr., Wayne Kamens, Hedy Kelley, Karen Lamy, John C. Rachuba, George Seabourne.
 
THOMPSONWindham County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Inc., May, 1785; taken from Killingly. Principal industries: Manufacturing of electronic components, corrugated boxes, metal fabrication, machinery, tool and die, injection molding, well drilling bits/equip., lumber and milling, bakery, agriculture, farming, greenhouses, warehouse and distribution facilities. Numerous commercial, professional services, retail, equine activities, motorsports, and recreation. Historic River Mill with nearly 500,000 sq. ft. of space for manufacturing, light industry, offices, and distribution; the entire building is accessible to loading docks. The Town is graced with a colonial-era center and is common with the surrounding National Historic Register District. Two private schools in addition to a recently expanded and modernized public school. Transp.--Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Railroad sidings available; served by Providence and Worcester RR. Post offices: Thompson, Grosvenor Dale, North Grosvenor Dale, and Quinebaug.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Renee Waldron. Address, Town Office Bldg., 815 Riverside Dr., P.O. Box 899, No. Grosvenor Dale 06255-0899; Tel., Putnam, (860) 923-9900; FAX, (860) 923-7426. Website: www.thompsonct.org. E-mail: townclerk@thompsonct.org.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Amy St. Onge (R), Tel., (860) 923-9561, Ken Beausoleil (D), Susanne Witkowski (R).--Board of Finance, Robert Werge, Jr., Chm., Nicola Chrzanowski, Stephen Herbert, David Johnson, Nathaniel Lenky, Brian Lynch.--Tax Collector, Scott A. Antonson.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Erica Ellison-Groh, Chm., Scott Faunce, James Niedzialkoski.--Registrars of Voters, A. Aileen Witkowski (D), Francis J. McGarry (R).--Board of Education, Kathleen Herbert, Chm., Thomas M. Angelo, Danielle Armstong-Carlson, Jessica Bolte, Matthew Polsky, Heather Santos, Kristen Schultz, William Witkowski, Justin Yong.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Joseph A. Parodi-Brown, Chm., Randolph C. Blackmer, Jr., Ryan Counoyer, Alvan R. Hill, Michael J. Krogul, John B. Lenky, Russell Robin, Jane Salce, Brian Santos, Raymond Williams; Alternates, Kies Orr-LaVack, David Poplawski, Jason St. Onge.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Kirby Cunha, Chm., Geoffrey Bolte, Paul Lenky, Michael J. Meehan, Sandra O’Neil; Alternates, Ross Dimock, Dianne Lenky, Brian Loffredo.--Library Trustees, Robert A. LaChance, Chm., Mary Fatsi, Linda Jarmolowicz, Donna Reynolds Lynch, Anna A. Naum, A. Aileen Witkowski.--Water Pollution Control Authority, Michael J. Krogul, Chm., Jeffrey M. Beaurline, Adrien LaPalme, Stephen Nickerson, Kenneth J. Sabourin.--Justices of the Peace, Kimberly Austin, John L. Bell, Sr., Michelle Chapdelaine, Herbert E. Corttis, Christopher Eichner, Ted A. Gagne, Larry Groh, Jr., Joseph Iamartino, Valentine Iamartino, Michael Krogul, Brian Lynch, Albert J. Marcoux, Jr., Joseph Parodi-Brown, Tyra Penn-Gesek, Matthew Bailey Polsky, Amy J. St. Onge, Jane D. Salce, Marvin J. Wilbur, Douglas J. Williams.
 
TOLLANDTolland County.--(Form of government, town manager, town council.)--Named, May 1715. Inc., May, 1722. Principal industry: manufacturing and professional services. Freight: Served by numerous motor carriers. Post office: Tolland.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Kathleen Pagan. Address, Hicks Memorial Municipal Center, 21 Tolland Green, 06084-9445; Tel., Rockville, (860) 871-3630; FAX, (860) 871-3663. Website: www.tolland.org. E-mail: kpagan@tollandct.gov.--Town Council, Katherine Stargardter, Chm., Jacob Marie, Vice Chm., Jennifer Buckler, Chris Moran Alexander Noonan, Joseph Sce.--Registrars of Voters, R. Michael Wyman (D), Leonard A. Bach (R).--Board of Education, Anthony Holt, Chm., Jennifer Gallichant, Vice Chm., Renie Besaw, Bill Bode III, Kathy McNulty, Dana Philbin, Jayden Regisford, Daniel Sheriden, Brian Thompson; Rotating Member Council Liaisons.--Tax Collector, Erin Bartlett.--Library Board, Lynn Caley, Kathryn Hahn Deffely, Sarah Goldman, Bettye-Jo Pakulis, Debra Slack, Susan H. Simons, Cathy Wilcox.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Diane Clokey, Justin Hickey, Mark Mitchell, Robert Paisley.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Andy Powell, Chm., Marilee Beebe, Vice Chm., Amanda Hickey, Joe Matteis, Erin Stavens; Alternates, Brian Mead; Chris Moran, Council Liaison.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Claudette Morehouse, Chm., Ben Chevalier, Vice Chm., Jamie Davis, Secy., Nate Carlson, Michael Martel; Alternate, Jean Fiske.--Justices of the Peace, Carolyn R. Bach, Kathleen W. Bach, Tara K. Dojan, Cynthia Eichner, Robert Green, Susan Luce, Katherine Marcia, Patricia Moriarty, Cynthia Murdock, Bettye-Jo Pakulis, William K. Pakulis, Jason Philbin, Robert Powell, Jan Rubino, Ester Sanches-Naek, Edward L. Sederquest, Arden S. Tanner, April C. Teveris, Antoinette Webster, Nancy S. Wyman.
 
TORRINGTONLitchfield County.--(Form of government, mayor, city council.)--Inc. as a town, Oct. 1740; Inc. as a city, Oct. 1, 1923. Principal industries: arts and cultural institutions, healthcare services, high-tech industrial sewing, fuel cell, construction, warehouse distribution, manufacture of ball bearings, machinery, injection molding. Transp.--Passenger: Served by Peter Pan Bus Lines. Local transportation is furnished by Northwestern Connecticut Transit District. Post office: Torrington.
 
CITY AND TOWN OFFICERS. City Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Carol L. Anderson, MMC. Address, Municipal Bldg., 140 Main St., 06790; Tel., (860) 489-2236; FAX, (860) 489-2548. Website: www.torringtonct.org.--Mayor, Elinor C. Carbone (R).--Board of Councilmen, Mayor Elinor C. Carbone, Chm., Paul Cavagnero, Stephen Ivain, David L. Oliver, Anne L. Ruwet, Molly Spino, Drake L. Waldron.--Board of Selectmen, Tamara Christensen, Lynn R. Farley, Tim Waldron.--Town Treasurer, Daniel T. Farley.--Registrars of Voters, Jacque Williams (D), Frederick E. Jury (R).--Board of Finance, Mayor Elinor C. Carbone, Chm., Christopher R. Anderson, Christopher Beyus, Deborah Iannacito, Laurene Pesce, Wendy Traub, James Wright.--Board of Assessment Appeals, George Noujaim, Chm., Diane Holland, Pascale Nejaime; Alternate, Katherine Ruth Haas.--Board of Education, Edward M. Corey, Co-Chm., Susan P. Depretis, Co-Chm., Glenn Burger, Kristen Conway, Patrick J. Cronin, Gary Eucalitto, Ellen G. Hoehne, John Kissko, Bill Knight, Jeffrey Putnam.--Tax Collector, Launa M. Goslee.--Board of Public Safety, Mayor Elinor C. Carbone, Chm., Darlene Battle, Douglas J. Benedetto, Gregg G. Cogswell, Joseph A. McElroy, Glenn McLeod, Tylar Young.--Constables, Rick E. Dalla Valle, Ruth Nadeau Dwyer, Paul Farley, Rachel Hannon-Harrel, Donna L. Isely, Ronald Raymond, Jr., Robert Starr.--Justices of the Peace, Joseph M. Albanese, Jr., Don Vaniah Alexander, Christopher Beyus, Kenneth A. Buckbee, John F. Busa, Todd M. Bryda, Susan M. Canciani, Elinor C. Carbone, Diana M. Carroll, Gregg Cogswell, Michiel D. Considine, Michelle Cook, Jo-An C. Cracco, Rick E. Dalla Valle, John A. “Jack” Dillon, John F. Fabiaschi, Eugene S. Farley, Maria Gonzalez, Stephen M. Gromko, Paul B. Hamlin, Rachel Harrel, Tim Hemenway, Brandon A. Herman, Keri Lee Hoehne, Donna L. Isely, Frederick E. Jury, Alexa J. Keener, John M. Kissko, Heidi E. Laus, Richard H. Marshall, John D. McKeon, Glenn McLeod, Marco A. Monroy, Effie Mwando, George Noujaim, Lucille A. Paige, Kathleen M. Patterson, Douglas Pecor, Laurene McCaffrey Pesce, Marilyn Plaskiewicz, Joseph L. Quartiero, Owen J. Quinn, Jr., Eugene T. Redmond, Freda Rogers-Shaw, Anne L. Ruwet, Hansel Schneider, Cindy Sherwood, Desaree L. Sikora, Lori Simoncelli, Molly Spino, Norma Jean Sweet-Loverin, Cathleen M. Todor, Deana M. Wellnitz, Edward C. Wilmot, Mary E. Yorker, Beth H. Zukowski.
 
TRUMBULLFairfield County.--(Form of government, first selectman, town council, board of finance.)--Inc., Oct., 1797; taken from Stratford. Principal industry: real estate, largely a residential area. Transp.--Passenger: Served by buses of the Greater Bridgeport Transit Dist. Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Post office: Trumbull; house deliveries by carriers.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Mary Markham. Address, Town Hall, 5866 Main St., 06611-3193; Tel., (203) 452-5035.--Selectman, 1st, Vicki A. Tesoro (D), Tel., (203) 452-5006.--Town Council, Carl Massaro, Jr., Chm.; Dist. 1, Michael Buswell, Vice Chm., Mary Isaac, Eric Story; Dist. 2, Bill Mecca, Ann Sather, Jennifer Winschel; Dist. 3, Veronica Lenzen, Jason Marsh, Richard Wolf; Dist. 4, Anthony Dorsey, Ashley Gaudiano, Carl Massaro, Jr.; Dist. 5, John Foreman, Joseph Pifko, Scott Wich; Dist. 6, Joy Colon, Stephen Lemoine, Kelly Mallozzi; Dist. 7, Nikki Satin, Tony Scinto, Kevin Shively.--Town Treasurer, Anthony Musto.--Board of Finance, Lainie McHugh, Chm., David Galla, Marty Isaac, Rosemary Seaman, Paul Timpanelli, Scott Zimov; Alternates, Vincent DeGennaro, Christine El Eris, Marc Mascola.--Board of Assessment Appeals, Gail Ayotte, Jeffrey Craw, Tony D’Aquila.--Registrars of Voters, Jean Rabinow (D), Tracy Vonick (R).--Library Board, John Carpenter, Chm., Marc St. Louis, Vice Chm, Kathleen Durand, Carol Porrata Elstein, Jennifer Mottolese, Jessica Olivo, Kimberly Perillo, Antonio Pettiti, Mary Santilli.--Tax Collector, Donna M. Pellitteri.--Board of Education, Lucinda Timpanelli, Chm., Christopher Bandecchi, Tim Gallo, Julia McNamee, Jackie Norcel, Lisa Nuland, Marie Petitti, Allison Squiccimarro.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Frederick T. Garrity, Jr., Chm., Anthony Silber, Vice Chm., Brandon Cousins, Richard Deecken, Karen DelVecchio; Alternate, Matthew Kuroghlian.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Rob Saunders, Chm., Steve A. Elbaum, Vice Chm., Kimberly Di Corpo, Richard Mayo, Matthew Reale; Alternates, Catherine Creager, Joseph Rescsanski.--Constables, Raymond Baldwin, David W. Kayne, Patricia Kelly.--Justices of the Peace, Patricia Huamani Alaluna, Raymond G. Baldwin, Jr., Christopher Bandecchi, Carol Danenberg, Richard C. Deecken, Celia Diemunsch, Dominick S. Diemunsch, Nancy DiNardo, Richard H. Girouard, Sr., Jeffrey A. Goldwasser, Deborah Herbst, David W. Kayne, Thomas E. Kelly, Martin Kentosh, Rose Lodice, Sonia I. Lofton, Rosemary Malik, Ronald E. Mills, Mary C. Moran, Anne M. Pearson, Stacy Pearson, Joseph G. Pifko, Bonnie Ridolfi, Stuart Schwartz, Thomas Tesoro, David A. Wilson.
 
UNIONTolland County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting, board of finance.)--Inc., Oct., 1734. Principal industries: agriculture and forestry. Transp.--Passenger: Served by buses of Greyhound and Trailways. Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Rural free delivery from Stafford Springs.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Heidi O. Bradrick. Address, Rte. 171, 1043 Buckley Highway, 06076-9520; Tel., (860) 684-3770. Website: www.unionconnecticut.org.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, David D. Eaton (R), Tel., (860) 684-3812, David Heck (D), E. John Murdock, Jr. (R).--Town Treasurer, Amanda Gaug.--Board of Finance, Christopher Santucci, Chm., Mitchell Blank, Scott J. Crevier, Joseph Cross, Scott Mangold, vacancy; Alternates, Roger W. Bragdon, two vacancies.--Tax Collector, Maureen M. Eaton.--Board of Assessment Appeals, David Heck, Chm., Edward Fournier, Charles M. Sweetland.--Registrars of Voters, vacancy (D), Erick Ponkala (R).--Board of Education, Andrea Estell, Chm., Amy D. Blank, Edward Fournier, James Kavanagh, Emily Perkins, Mathieu Silbermann.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Lee Ann Fitzgerald, Chm., Daniel Comerota, Barry Kapplan, Andrew Mihaliak, Joseph W. Popovitch; Alternates, Carol A. Berner, Michael Kneeland, Erick Ponkala.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Eric P. Emhoff, Arthur E. Murdock, Charles M. Sweetland, two vacancies; Alternates, Joseph Kratochvil, two vacancies.--Library Directors, Ellen D. Silbermann, Chm., Karen Calabrese, Edward Capomacchio, Cheryl D’Amico, Erin Grabel, Danielle Kneeland.--Constables, Albert L. Goodhall, Albert L. Goodhall, Jr., two vacancies.--Justices of the Peace, Carol B. Denning, David D. Eaton, Albert L. Goodhall, Jean Hurd, Heather Murdock, Mathieu J. Silbermann, Robert E. Tyler, Jr., Dean Upson.
 
VERNONTolland County.--(Form of government, mayor, town council.)--Town Inc., Oct., 1808; taken from Bolton. City of Rockville Inc., Jan., 1889. Town of Vernon and City of Rockville consolidated, July 1, 1965. Principal industries: anodizing, metal surface treatments, bacteriological media production, communications equipment, fire retardant paints, dyeing and finishing of fabrics, plastics, tools and dies, and woodworking. Transp.--Passenger: Served by buses of Connecticut Transit from Hartford and Post Road Stages, Inc. from Hartford and Stafford Springs. Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Post offices: Vernon-Rockville and Talcottville.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Karen C. Daigle. Address, Memorial Bldg., 14 Park Pl., 06066; Tel., (860) 870-3662; FAX, (860) 870-3623. Website: www.vernon-ct.gov.--Mayor, Daniel A. Champagne (R).--Town Council, Mayor Daniel A. Champagne, Presiding Officer, Laurie Abernathy, Laura B. Bush, Bill Dauphin, Maryann Levesque, Brian R. Motola, John B. O’Connell, Terilynn Rogers, Jesse Schoolnik, Andrew J. Tedford, Jim Tedford, Michael D. Wendus, Phyllis Winkler; Karen C. Daigle, Council Clerk.--Registrars of Voters, Chris Prue (D), M. Lisa Moody (R).--Tax Collector, Terry Hjarne.--Town Treasurer, John Kleinhans.--Board of Education, Paul Grabowski, Chm., Anthony F. Bedlack, Patricia E. Buxton, Karen Colt, Susan M. Jablonecki, Kriste Nucci, Simone Sewell, E. Mason Thrall III, Kristiana Wintress.--Justices of the Peace, Isaac Ampofo, Laura B. Bush, Thomas DiDio, Lisa L. DiBenedetto, Bill Francis, Carolyn Futtner, Patricia Gargano, Carole Guttman, Frances B. Hobbs, John P. Leary, Yu Mullan, Ariana Nieves-Matias, Chris Prue, Connor Raymond, Susan Reudgen, Rudolf Rossmy, Teri Lynn Rogers, Zac Rosenbluth, Jesse Schoolnik, Linda Shivers, Wesley Shorts, Connie Simon, John T. Swanson, Steven L. Wakefield, Diane Wheelock, Phyllis Winkler.
 
VOLUNTOWNNew London County.--(Form of government, selectmen, town meeting.)--Inc., May, 1721. Principal industries: agriculture, recreation. Transp.--Freight: Served by numerous motor common carriers. Post office: Voluntown. Rural free delivery.
 
TOWN OFFICERS. Clerk and Reg. of Vital Statistics, Pamela Theroux. Address, Town Hall, 115 Main St., P.O. Box 96, 06384-0096; Tel., Jewett City, (860) 376-4089; FAX, (860) 376-3295. Website: www.voluntown.gov.--Board of Selectmen, 1st, Tracey L. Hanson (D), Tel., (860) 376-5880, Robert “Jim” Thevenet (R), Mark G. Oulton (D).--Board of Assessment Appeals, Cheryl A. Sadowski, Christopher Wilson, vacancy.--Registrars of Voters, Joyce Melgey (D), Belinda Weise (R).--Board of Education, Kate Beauparlant, Chm., Cathy Grant, Arikka Kalwara, Valerie Muschiano, Sarah Thompson, Meagan Wicks, Christopher Wilson.--Planning and Zoning Commission, Scott Davidson, Chm., David Nieminen, Steve Stephanski, Jr., Pat Wray, Joe Zonfrilli; Alternates, Juliet Hodge, Andrew Kausch, vacancy.--Zoning Board of Appeals, Susan Choquette, Edward W. Grenier, Lauralee Hayes, Elizabeth Jenkins-Doonahue, Brian Muschiano; Alternates, Joseph Orzel, Christopher Wilson, vacancy.--Inland Wetlands Commission, Scott Aresenault, Brian Muschiano, Stephen Stephanski, Jr., Dany Vachon, Stephen Zelinsky; Alternates, Chris Chabot, Tammy Daigneault.--Library Trustees, Alison Nieminen, Sandra V. Pellinen, Shawna Stephanski, Susanne Thevenet, Andrew Thevenet.--Justices of the Peace, Karen A. Anderson, Ryan J. Bridgham, Christelle Lachapelle, Marc Robert Ledoux, Sr., Mary Anne Nieminen, Cheryl A. Sadowski, Robert James Thevenet, Thomas H. Wilber.