One of the two Royall incumbents retained a spot during the Tuesday election, but a challenger secured the second.
Royall health-insurance costs drop by 2.5%
In a reversal of recent trends, Royall School District health insurance costs will drop by 2.5 percent, the board of … Read the rest
Kendall approves sewer-rate hike
To help offset operating costs associated with the village’s new wastewater-treatment plant, the Kendall Village Board agreed Monday to raise … Read the rest
Wilton addresses issue of foul-smelling water
Some utility customers in Wilton turn on the tap only to get water that smells like rotten eggs, and sulfide-reducing … Read the rest
Patient costs to rise under Norwalk’s ambulance plan
When it opted for a less expensive ambulance service earlier this year, the Norwalk Village Board actually transferred some of … Read the rest
After getting an EPA grant, N-O-W to buy new school bus
After receiving a $20,000 federal Environmental Protection Agency grant, the Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton School District will purchase a new, $89,128 school bus, … Read the rest
Highway 71 in Kendall to open to ATVs, UTVs
Highway 71 in Kendall will open to all-terrain vehicles and utility terrain vehicles, as the village board agreed Monday to … Read the rest
Wilton offers plan to provide police coverage in Kendall
The Wilton Village Board proposed sharing police hours with Kendall, possibly for a six-month service, at its meeting Monday, though … Read the rest
More Glendale residences added to Wilton’s ambulance territory
The Wilton Ambulance Service will provide coverage to 307 town of Glendale residents, an increase from 172, as of Jan. … Read the rest
Kendall approves 2018 budget
Kendall’s 2018 budget will come in at $430,156, a 2.9 percent increase from its 2017 budget of $417,564, the village … Read the rest