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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 be 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. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve the taxpayer from the responsibility of paying taxes or interest.

If your mortgage company will be paying your tax bill, the tax bill went to them for payment. If you have questions as to whether they will be paying the bill, you should contact your mortgage company to find out.

If you are supposed to pay the tax bill and you haven’t received your bill, please call the tax office or you can look it up online here: TAX BILL LOOKUP

Motor Vehicle, Personal Property, and the remaining balance due on Real Estate Accounts will be billed by the end of September to be paid in October with a delinquent date of November 3rd. These bills will be based on the recently adopted mill rate of 32.3.

Emergency Resources

Emergency Resources:  If you are in crisis: call 988
If you are experiencing homelessness, call 2-1-1 (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

Bolton Senior & Social Services/Bolton Food Pantry - 860-647-9196
Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Transportation Available.

 

Other Social Service Resources: 

Residents can support local and regional homelessness prevention efforts – see how you can help by calling the
Social Services Department at 860-647-9196.

Manchester Area Conference of Churches (MACC)
Main Line: 860- 647-0440 or macc-ct.org
Community Emergency Food Pantry: 860-647-8003 x128
Community Outreach and Emergency Services: 860-647-8003 x131
Community Kitchen: 860-647-8003 x121


Cornerstone Christian Foundation
Includes community kitchen, food pantry, clothing bank, diaper bank.
860-871-1823 or www.cornerstone-cares.org

Connecticut Foodshare
Mobile Food Pantry – Every Other Tuesday 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
St. George’s Church – 1150 Boston Turnpike (Route 44).

ACCESS Community Action Agency
Includes energy assistance, case management, employment assistance,
and Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women Infant and Children (WIC).
860-450-7400 or accessagency.org

My Sister’s Place
Security Deposit Programs
860-808-2048 or sistersplacect.org

Interval House
Domestic Violence Assistance
24 Hour Hotline – 860-838-8467

North Central Area Agency on Aging (NCAAA)
Housing Directory (Low-Income/Senior Housing)
ncaaact.org/resources
 

Mental Health/Substance Abuse Resources: 


Amplify (Regional Mental Health Board)
860-AMP-LIFY or amplifyct.org

National Alliance on Mental Illness of Connecticut (NAMI)
860-882-0236 or namict.org

Community Health Resources (CHR) Center for Health and Wellness
860-646-3888 or chrhealth.org

The Village Urgent Crisis Center (Youth and Teen)
860-297-0520 or thevillage.org.  No appointment or referral needed.

Department of Children and Families
505 Hudson Street
Hartford CT 06106
Phone Number: 860-550-6300
https://portal.ct.gov/DCF


Local Education Agency Liaison for Homeless Children and Youth
Beth Goldsnider - Director of HR and Student Support Services
Bolton Public Schools
72 Brandy Street
Bolton, CT 06043
bgoldsnider@boltonct.org
860-643-1569