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    Town Government
    Trumbull High becomes ground zero in emergency response drill
    Ordinarily, the halls of Trumbull High School are pretty quiet during the last days of June. On Tuesday, June 25, however, the building was alive with the squawks of walkie-talkies and the boots of...
    By Trumbull Times
  • Town Government
    July 4th reading of the Declaration of Independence at Town Hall
  • Trumbull Town Clerk Suzanne Burr Monaco with State Rep. David Rutigliano along with State Rep. Laura Devlin, and A. V. Napolitano American Legion Post 141 Commander Ernie Foito honoring Flag Day.
    Town Government
    Veterans, legislators honor Flag Day in Trumbull
  • First Selectman Vicki Tesoro
    Town Government
    Mill rate set at 34.74; schools may get budget boost
  • Michael Herbst
    Town Government
    Letter — Trumbull is at a critical point
  • From left; Former Trumbull First Selectmen Timothy Herbst, Ray Baldwin, Jr., and Dave Wilson on stage at the Trumbull Swearing-In Ceremony at Trumbull High School on Monday, December 4, 2017. — Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
    Town Government
    Herbst rips Police Commission, plans FOI action
  • Dozens of local businesses have signed on to participate in a senior discount program for Trumbull seniors. — Ned Gerard photo
    Town Government
    UPDATED — Businesses offer discounts to Trumbull seniors
  • Town Government
    Mike Herbst makes a run in Trumbull for son’s old job
    Mike Herbst listens as his son Tim Herbst, Trumbull First Selectman, delivers his State of the Town address Thursday, Mar. 20, 2014, at Tashua Knolls ... TRUMBULL — In a reverse of the political acorn falling from the tree, Mike Herbst, the retired Trumbull High School athletic director, will run for first selectman. The 66-year-old former educator and father of former Trumbull First Selectman Tim... By Trumbull Times
  • Town Government
    Town Council passes 2019-20 budget
    Mary Beth Thornton — Trumbull DTC photo After months of public hearings and reviews by two different elected boards, one Republican-controlled and the other Democratic, the budget that passed the Town Council differs only slightly from the one First Selectman Vicki Tesoro first... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    Leadership program seeks adventurous teens
    Placing youths in scary situations isn’t something family therapists are known for doing. But for the last 20 years Robin Bieber has been doing just that with Trumbull teens. “It was 20 years ago I had a group of kids who were sober for the first... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    Food trucks, bands highlight 2019 Trumbull Day lineup
    Trumbull Day's entertainment and food lineup is taking shape, with five bands and a half-dozen food trucks signed up so far. According to Trumbull Day's official event pages, the annual event, scheduled for Friday and Saturday June 28 and June... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    UPDATED— Tesoro launches re-election bid
    First Selectman Vicki Tesoro Just 15 months into her term as first selectman, Vicki Tesoro is once again on the campaign trail. Tesoro launched her re-election bid Wednesday, telling supporters that her first term could be characterized in one phrase: Promises made and... By Donald Eng
Latest News
  • Trumbull woman’s calligraphy business is on the ‘write’ path
  • Trumbull pools restore some evening hours
  • Trumbull Day returns with food, fireworks and rides
  • After stroke, Trumbull man to tackle 5K race with 23 obstacles
  • New restaurant in Trumbull Center may open this summer
  • Trumbull teens sell chocolate to raise money for Ukraine
  • Class of 2022 graduates at Trumbull High
  • Trumbull principal investigates ‘hurtful’ pride flag incident
  • Trumbull mill rate goes down, but officials say taxes will go up
  • Trumbull leader against combined senior/aquatics facility
  • Town Government
    Parade committee seeks marchers
    File photo Plans are under way for the annual Memorial Day Parade to be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 27, 2019. Trumbull’s Memorial Day Committee members are promising a parade to remember. The committee members are seeking marchers from Trumbull schools,... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    Tesoro hails bipartisan Board of Finance vote
    First Selectman Vicki Tesoro First Selectman Vicki Tesoro praised the bipartisan, cooperative work of the Board of Finance in approving a budget that differed only slightly from the one she proposed last month. The board unanimously passed a 2019-20 municipal budget of $174.9... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    Finance board makes slight increase to 2019-20 budget
    Elaine Hammers The 2019-20 municipal budget proposal that the Board of Finance approved Monday night is only about $63,000 higher than the $174.8 million one First Selectman Vicki Tesoro presented last month. That change though, about .04%, doesn’t reflect the... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    Letter — Town comes together to protect youths
    Ashley Gaudiano To the editor: On Monday, the Trumbull Town Council passed an ordinance to raise the minimum age for the sale of tobacco products to 21. Resolution TC 27-163 was passed in an almost unanimous (less one abstention), and most importantly, bipartisan... By Trumbull Times
  • Town Government
    Town Council bans tobacco sales to teens in Trumbull
    Parents say vaping products, like this Juul cartridge, are easily acquired in Trumbull schools. Trumbull teens looking to score tobacco and other nicotine products from convenience stores will find it decidedly less convenient under a new ordinance that passed the Town Council Monday. Resolution TC27-163, which raises the age to buy such... By Donald Eng
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  3. Trumbull resident will chair Bridgeport-based crisis center’s board
  4. Do you recognize this man? Stamford police ask for help identifying suspected burglar
  5. Trumbull mill rate goes down, but officials say taxes will go up
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  • Town Government
    Trumbull officials summoned to FOI hearing
    Numerous town officials, including First Selectman Vicki Tesoro, Economic and Community Development Director Rina Bakalar, Town Planner Rob Librandi and the Planning & Zoning Commission have been ordered to appear before the Freedom of Information... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    Town to residents: Take a hike (on April 10)
    Former First Selectman Timothy Herbst leads walkers on a 30-minute health walk on April 6, 2016. This year's walk in celebration of Move More Month is Wednesday, April 10. — Joe Connolly The Trumbull Health Department and First Selectman Vicki Tesoro are inviting residents to celebrate Move More Month on Wednesday, April 10 with a short walk around the Town Hall neighborhood. The walk will begin at 12:15 p.m. at the Town Hall... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    FULL TEXT — Vicki Tesoro 2019 State of the Town
    Vicki Tesoro delivers the 2019 State of the Town Wednesday morning at Tashua Knolls. — Town of Trumbull photo STATE OF THE TOWN  -  2019   I want to thank the Trumbull Chamber of Commerce,  in particular Jeff  Bishop, and the Bridgeport Regional Business Council for hosting this event this morning, and thank you to the event’s corporate sponsors,... By Trumbull Times
  • Town Government
    Trumbull GOP chairman slams State of the Town
    Joseph Pifko Calling First Selectman Vicki Tesoro’s 2019 State of the Town, “a house of cards and politically convenient talking points," Trumbull Republican Town Committee Chairman Joseph Pifko delivered a scathing commentary, promising the 2019 election... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    State of the Town: Trumbull is the place to be, but challenges lurk
    First Selectman Vicki Tesoro First Selectman Vicki Tesoro’s message to the town’s business community was clear: Trumbull is a fine place to be, but there is work to do to keep the town competitive with other communities in Fairfield County. Tesoro delivered the annual address... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    Officials seek more money for Stern Village work
    Stern Village, a 62-and-older community run by the Trumbull Housing Authority, is seeking $1 million in state funding for needed HVAC and other upgrades. — Brian A. Pounds Trumbull officials are looking for more funding to refurbish Stern Village. The Economic Development Commission will be submitting a application for $1 million through the Community Development Block Grant: Small Cities program in April to fund... By Trumbull Times
  • Town Government
    Former GOP councilman gears up for town-wide run
    Mark Block The 2019 local election season unofficially started Monday as Republican Mark Block announced that he had formed an exploratory committee to run for town-wide office. “During the past several months, elected officials, community leaders, and... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    Town teaches residents to administer life-saving drug
    In this 2018 file photo, a Narcan nasal device which delivers naloxone lies on a counter as a health educator gives instructions on how to administer it. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) With the country in the midst of an opioid epidemic, the possibility that ordinary citizens could find themselves faced with a life-or-death situation is all too real, according to Melissa McGarry, project director of TPAUD. The group, formally... By Donald Eng
  • Town Government
    ACLU: Trumbull police helping ICE track targets
    n a file photo, children of undocumented immigrants from Mexico are shown in their New Haven home. The American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday issued a report indicating that police in several Connecticut towns have cooperated with immigration officials; monitoring the location of undocumented individuals. HARTFORD — Police in Fairfield, Westport, Stratford, Trumbull and Norwalk have been assisting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in providing the locations of residents in a nationwide mass-surveillance program, according to the American... By Trumbull Times
  • Town Government
    Tesoro — Budget must be based on fact, not hope
    First Selectman Vicki Tesoro To the Editor: Education is critical to Trumbull. I, and others, came to Trumbull based on the excellent reputation of our public schools. I began with no children in the system, then one, then two, then one and finally back to none. Throughout... By Trumbull Times
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