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PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION:

An information session will be held on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the Bolton Town Hall at 222 Bolton Center Road, Bolton, CT, regarding the First Selectman’s salary.  For more information, click here.

COFFEE AND CONVERSATION:

Thursday, February 19, 2026, from 5:00 to 6:15 p.m. at Bolton Town Hall
The Town of Bolton will host a Coffee and Conversation to discuss the budget and capital budget, and also to talk about the infrastructure for water lines and economic growth opportunities that may be connected to it.  More Information here

 
NOTICE FROM THE TAX COLLECTOR’S OFFICE

 – PLEASE READ -

DUE TO STAFF SHORTAGES THERE WILL BE LIMITED SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE TAX COLLECTOR’S OFFICE FROM FEBRUARY 24-MARCH 6.  YOU MAY PAY YOUR TAX BILL ONLINE, DROP IT OFF IN THE DROP SLOT BY TAX COLLECTOR’S DOOR OR BY MAIL.  PLEASE PLAN AHEAD IF YOU NEED TO REGISTER A CAR.  ABSOLUTELY NO IMMEDIATE TAKE OFF’S WILL BE ABLE TO BE MADE DURING THAT TIME PERIOD.

CLICK HERE FOR 2025 TAX PAYMENTS MADE

Once you put in your name check the “IRS Payment Records for Year 2025”
Check all account you want to include in your report and then click “VIEW IRS”
You can then print that page out for your records.

Blog & News

April 1, 2025
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH : CROPLEY'S
Cropley’s is owned by Robert Ballek, an entrepreneur who also owns a landscaping company. One day Robert received a call from Jim Cropley, who originally owned Cropley’s and was looking to retire. Knowing Robert as a hard worker and a person he could trust, Jim gave him a call to see if he wanted to take over the business. Robert quickly took him up on the offer and the rest is history.
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February 1, 2025 Government
Eversource Tree Trimming 2025
Eversource will continue tree trimming in the Town of Bolton through 2025. For a map of the areas that will be targeted click here.
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February 1, 2025
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH : MUNSON’S CHOCOLATES
The Town of Bolton is happy to announce that the Business of the Month for February is MUNSON’S CHOCOLATES. Munson’s Chocolates is a world-famous chocolatier that has been around for over 78 years. Everything you need for Valentine’s Day can be found at Munson’s whether it’s their famous Heart Shaped Boxes, Gourmet Truffles, a special chocolate novelty or maybe you want to pick out your…
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January 8, 2025
ARPA FUNDED PROJECTS
ARPA funded projects approved by the BOS on August 14, 2024, and December 23, 2024
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January 7, 2025
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH : ALLTOWN FRESH
The Town of Bolton is happy to announce that the Business of the Month for January is ALLTOWN FRESH. Alltown Fresh is not only a gas station but a convenience store with a commercial kitchen serving all kinds of food. Everything at Alltown Fresh is either made there or is from local companies such as their coffee beans are from a small business located in Windsor. Alltown Fresh is owned by…
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December 11, 2024
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH :  TESSIERS CHANGES OF THYME.
The Town of Bolton is happy to announce that the business of the month for December is TESSIERS CHANGES OF THYME.   Tessiers Changes of Thyme is both a nursery and a country store. Their nursery has plants for all seasons whether you are looking in spring, fall, winter, or summer. While their country store specializes in colonial pieces such as furniture, décor, and more. Tessiers Changes of…
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November 13, 2024
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH : CHARHAUSE COOKIE.
The Town of Bolton is happy to announce that a new business has opened: CHARHAUSE COOKIE.
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October 10, 2024
VACCINATION CLINIC : Monday, October 28 from 1-4 P.M.
In collaboration with Eastern Highland Health District (EHHD), Bolton Senior Center is hosting Beacon Pharmacy for a vaccination clinic on Monday, October 28 from 1-4 p.m.    
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October 1, 2024
Connecticut Declares Lollipops the Official State Candy
Did you know Connecticut has a secret lollipop legacy? Way back in 1908, a New Haven confectioner named George Smith cooked up a lollipop design he called the "Lolly Pop" – basically the lollipop OG! This juicy fact became their secret weapon, proving lollipops weren't just yummy; they were a symbol of Connecticut's innovative spirit. Third graders from Dwight Elementary School in Fairfield took…
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