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UPDATE FROM THE TAX OFFICE: 

Real Estate tax bills, based on the temporary rate of 31 mills, were sent out at the beginning of August.  These bills MUST be paid by September 2nd. If not paid by then, interest will added to the account.  Please go to the Tax Collector’s department on the website on how interest is calculated.

If you use your banks bill pay, please be aware that a check is mailed to us without a postmark. If we receive ANY payment after September 2nd without a postmark it will be considered late. Please see payment options under the Tax Collector’s department for other means of paying. Interest cannot be waived per state statute.

Motor Vehicle, Personal Property, and the remaining balance due on Real Estate Accounts will be billed in September to be paid in October. These bills will be based on the recently adopted mill rate of 32.3.

Senior and Social Services

AARP Awards Grants to Three Connecticut Organizations as Part of its Nationwide Program to Make Communities More Livable

Primetime Online: Bolton Senior Center Newsletter 

FOOD PANTRY NEEDS

The Bolton Food Pantry is always accepting donations
of non-perishable food items, toiletries, household cleaners and paper goods.

Click on the link below for a list of suggested donation items

Food Pantry Donation Suggestion List

The Food Pantry is available for all residents. It is located at the Bolton Senior Center and is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. or by appointment the remainder of the week.  Delivery is available by arrangement. Bolton residents can apply to use the Food Pantry by filling out the Food Pantry application.
 
Donations can be made to the Residents Assistance Fund. This fund assists lower income families with one-time emergency needs, such as fuel assistance, rental assistance, etc. Donations can be sent to the Carrie Concatelli at 104 Notch Road, Bolton CT 06043. Please note: checks should be paid to the order of Town of Bolton, with Resident Assistance Fund in the memo.

2024 Connecticut Foodshare Distribution Schedule

Transportation

The senior and disabled transportation program provides passenger trips to residents age 60 and older and to disabled adults free of charge. Transportation is provided on a scheduled space available basis for medical appointments, grocery shopping, errands and community events. Please call the Senior Center at 647-9196 to schedule a ride. 

AARP Tax Aide

Bolton Senior Center hosts the AARP FREE Tax Preparation Program form February to April. To schedule an appointment, please call Bolton Senior Center at 860-647-9196.

Other services offered include:

AARP Safe Driver
AARP Tax Aide
CHOICES Medicare Information
Craft workshops
Exercise classes
Food pantry
Foot care 
Holiday Programs
Information and referrals
Luncheons
Sand delivery (winter months)
Tax Credit program
Transportation 
And much more!