News from the First Selectman - June 2025
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A Message from First Selectman Vicki A. TesoroOn June 11, 2025 I asked Governor Lamont to veto HB 5002, which is the Omnibus Housing Bill passed by the state legislature in June of this year. On June 23, 2025 Governor Lamont did veto this bill. Below is my statement regarding the Governor's veto: We want to thank Governor Lamont for his veto of CT HB 5002. We know the Governor is serious about creating more affordable housing opportunities in Connecticut for families, seniors, and our workforce. We share his commitment to this important goal and have been working to advance housing diversity and affordability in Trumbull. We will continue to do so. In its current form, HB 5002 is problematic for cities and towns. We believe this policy should be revisited with local communities at the table. A one-size-fits-all, developer-driven approach is not good for our community. We prefer policy that creates incentives for cities and towns to create affordable and diverse housing opportunities that make sense locally. We look forward to working with Governor Lamont, legislators, and other stakeholders to craft policy that advances affordability and housing diversity in a balanced way. We thank the Governor again for his thoughtful approach to this legislation. For more information about this bill, please use this link. The 2025-2026 Town budget was approved by the Town Council on May 8, 2025, with very few changes to my original budget. You can review the Town Council vote here. The final step in this year's budget process is the setting of the mill rate. The Board of Finance set the new mill rate at 35.69 mills. You can see the Board of Finance minutes here. Tax bills are expected to be mailed out by the end of June. The full Town budget for 2025-2026 can be found on the Town website here. Congratulations to all our town graduates from our elementary, middle, and high schools! Hurricane season is here. To receive alerts about emergencies and other important community news from the Town of Trumbull please sign up on the Trumbull Citizen Alert system. This emergency and community notification system enables the Town of Trumbull to provide important community notifications and essential information quickly in a variety of situations, such as severe weather, unexpected road closures, evacuation of buildings or neighborhoods, and other emergency situations. To subscribe, go to this page on the town website or, on the home page, click on the Trumbull Citizen Alert button and follow the prompts. Welcome to Summer! The Trumbull Farmers' Market opened for the season on Thursday, May 29 at Twin Brooks Park. This weekly event will continue Thursdays through October 16th, rain or shine. For more information, see the town website. Trumbull Day 2025 will be held on the field behind Hillcrest Middle School beginning on Friday, June 27 from 6:30 to 10:30 PM and continue Saturday, June 28 from 2 PM to 10:30 PM, closing with a fabulous fireworks display. For more information, see the town website. Please visit the town website for information about all this summer's Town activities, events, programs and other important Town information. Please join us on July 4 at our annual July 4 celebration at Town Hall at 10 AM!
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Trumbull Day is Here!Trumbull Day is a fun-filled family event with food, vendors, carnival rides and games, children's entertainment, a main stage featuring local bands, and fireworks. Trumbull Day festivities and carnival will be held on the field behind Hillcrest Middle School (530 Daniels Farm Road, Trumbull, CT). Parking is available at Trumbull High School (72 Strobel Road). Friday, June 27, 2025: Open from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM Saturday, June 28, 2025: Open from 2:00 PM to 10:30 PM, closing with a fabulous fireworks display. Rain Date: Carnival Rain Date will be on Sunday, June 29, 2025 from 2:00 to 10:30 PM (only if Saturday is cancelled). Fireworks Rain Date will be on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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2025 Trumbull Farmers' MarketTrumbull Parks & Recreation is proud to host the 2025 Trumbull Farmers' Market. All participating CT Grown farms and small business vendors can now be found on our website. The market will be held Thursdays through October 16, 2025, rain or shine, at Twin Brooks Park. Parking stickers will not be enforced during the market hours. This weekly community event features a wide range of locally grown produce, meat, herbs, flowers, eggs and so much more! Start your weekend early on Thursday evenings with us at Twin Brooks Park.
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LGBTQ+ Pride Month Flag Raising Held on June 6, 2025To honor June 2025 as LGBTQ+ Pride Month, a pride flag raising was held at Town Hall on June 6 with a large crowd in attendance!
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June is Dog License Renewal MonthDog licenses are required for dogs six months of age and older and need to be renewed annually in June. Dog Licenses become renewable after June 1 and must be renewed by June 30 by postal mail or in person in the Town Clerk's office. By State Law, penalty charges of $1.00 per month, are added after June 30. For information on how to apply for or renew a dog license, go to the Town Clerk's page on the town website.
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Memorial Day ObservedTrumbull celebrated Memorial Day with ceremonies of remembrance and Trumbull's annual Memorial Day Parade, complete with a military flyover.
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Mary J. Sherlach Counseling Center Held Mental Health Awareness Month EventWhat an incredible evening we had at Old Mine Park on Monday, May 19th! Over 350 Trumbull residents came together to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month through laughter, connection, and play at our community-wide event hosted by the Mary J. Sherlach Counseling Center and the amazing student leaders of SLAM (Students Leaving a Mark). With perfect weather, the park was filled with joy and energy for people of all ages. Families enjoyed sweet treats like free ice cream, cotton candy, and popcorn, danced to music from a live DJ, and participated in fun games and interactive activities designed to promote teamwork, communication, and mental wellness. The event truly captured the spirit of community and highlighted the importance of strengthening our families and friendships through shared experiences. We are especially proud of the SLAM youth leaders, who envisioned and organized this event as part of their ongoing mission to promote mental health awareness, leadership, and inclusivity within our town. Their creativity, dedication, and compassion were at the heart of this success, and we are inspired by their continued efforts to make a positive impact in Trumbull. A heartfelt thank you to our community partners who joined us and supported this initiative. Your involvement is a powerful reminder that we are stronger when we come together. We’re already looking forward to next year and building on this momentum to create even more opportunities for connection, support, and fun. Until then, let’s carry the spirit of this event forward—supporting each other, leading with kindness, and making mental wellness a shared priority. SLAM will be holding a Battle of the Bands in July, stay tuned for details and to learn more about SLAM or the Mary J. Sherlach Counseling Center, please contact the Counseling Center at (203)-452-5193.
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Tashua Pool Renovation UpdateRenovations at the Tashua Pool began in September 2024 following the seasonal closure. The Town is investing in a comprehensive upgrade of this high-use, multigenerational facility, supported by a combination of bond funding and $850,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocations. The project includes improvements to the main pool, restrooms, dressing rooms, and concession areas, all of which had exceeded their useful life. Additionally, the former children’s pool is being converted into a splash pad, providing a safer and more engaging space for younger swimmers. Tashua Pool serves hundreds of residents each summer and is also a key location for swim instruction programs that help young children build confidence in the water and promote lifelong water safety skills. This investment ensures the facility remains safe, functional, and accessible for years to come. Construction is currently ongoing, and the pool is anticipated to reopen in July. The Town will provide further updates as we get closer to completion. In the meantime, please see below for information about extended hours at Beach Memorial Pool.
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Beach Memorial Pool Hours ExtendedThe Town of Trumbull is extending the hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays that Beach Memorial Pool will be open to the public. The newly expanded schedule is as follows: Monday: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Adaptive Swim 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Friday: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM The schedule for Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays will remain the same as originally posted to accommodate swim lessons and adaptive swim sessions. Adult Lap Swim is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Registration is required and identification will be checked on site. Additionally, parking rules will be enforced during lap swim hours. The expanded pool schedule is effective immediately and will remain in effect until further notice.
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Beach Memorial Park Splash Pad is Open!The Beach Memorial Park splash pad opened to the public on Monday, June 2, 2025. Students from Daniels Farm School were the first to enjoy the recently installed splash pad park. The splash pad is just one of the long-anticipated park improvements that make Trumbull one of the most desirable destinations in the region.
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2025 Road Paving is Underway!The Town of Trumbull Road Paving program is underway! Crews are working in various areas around town doing drainage repairs, milling, paving, and pavement preservation. The Town has a page on the website where updates are posted, including the anticipated two-week look ahead for the projects. Please remember that dates and locations may change depending on unforeseen factors, such as the weather.
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Tennis Court Renovations at Nothnagle ParkTrumbull Parks & Recreation would like to inform the public that the tennis court renovations at Nothnagle Memorial Park are underway. Most of the work has been completed, but some additional work is needed before the courts are playable. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as this project is completed. Please check the town website for information on an opening date for these courts.
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Community Garden Expansion is CompleteTrumbull's community gardens in Abraham Nichols Park have been expanded thanks to federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding. The expanded area includes raised beds, is fenced and is friendly for seniors and individuals with disabilities. The grant funded all necessary materials and labor related to the installation of these gardens. Please watch the Town website for information about an upcoming ribbon-cutting ceremony!
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Paving Work at Unity and Abraham Nichols ParksCrews have been hard at work doing drainage work and paving at Unity Park and paving at Abraham Nichols Park. The parking lot at Abraham Nichols Park, which has just been completed, also serves the Trumbull Historical Society. The project at Unity Park is extensive and users should expect intermittent closures during the day while construction takes place.
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Kindergarten Registration is Now Open for the 2025-2026 School YearIn the Spring of 2023 the Connecticut Legislature passed a new law regarding the age of Kindergarteners? They passed Public Act 23-208, which amended Section 10-15c of the Connecticut General Statutes requiring that all public schools be open to all children five years of age and over who reach age five on or before the first day of September of any school year. The new law does allow parents/guardians of children who will not turn 5 until after September 1, but before January 1, the right to submit a request to the district requesting that their child be allowed to attend Kindergarten in the Fall. For any Trumbull resident interested in registering for kindergarten in the fall of 2025 please go to new student registration page to learn more and/or begin the process.
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THS Girls Wrestling Team wins State ChampionshipThe Trumbull High School Girls Wrestling team won the Girls Wrestling State Championship this season, the first season that the girls state title was given out then went on to compete at the New England Championships, where the team finished 2nd overall in New England. The team was recognized at a recent Town Council meeting. Congratulations!
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Trumbull High School Graduation Held on June 10, 2025The Graduation Ceremony for the THS Class of 2025 was held on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. Thankfully the rain stopped just in time for the graduation ceremony to be held outside on McDougall Field. Congratulations to all the graduates!
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THS Gymnastics Team wins State ChampionshipThe Trumbull High School Girls Gymnastics team finished another season undefeated, 10-0. The girls went on to repeat last year’s success, winning an FCIAC title, a State Championship title for Class L and a State Open title. They then moved on to New England Championships, where they finished 2nd among all teams in New England. The Town Council recently recognized the team for their outstanding season. Please join us in congratulating the girls and coaches!
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THS Final Eagle Fly ThruThe annual THS Final Eagle Fly Thru was held on Saturday, May 17. A procession of cars carrying THS seniors left the Trumbull Mall on Madison Avenue, traveling to Lake Avenue, Main Street, Whitney Avenue, Daniels Farm Road, and Strobel Road to Trumbull High School. Many residents were along the route with signs and noisemakers to cheer the THS Class of 2025!
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Trumbull Police Department Welcomes Two New OfficersJoin us in congratulating and welcoming our newest officers, Joshua Palange and Noah Dzurenda on successfully completing the rigorous six-month academy program at the CT Police Academy. Their dedication and hard work have set a strong foundation as they prepare for over 400 hours of field training. We look forward to their contributions and are excited to see them serve and protect our community!
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Trumbull EMS Received 2025 Unit Citation of ExcellenceThe Sponsor Hospital Council of Greater Bridgeport Medical Control Team presented Chief Colin Bassett and the members of Trumbull EMS with the 2025 Unit Citation of Excellence in recognition of their outstanding, above and beyond service in emergency medical care. The citation was presented to honor the exceptional teamwork, compassion and relentless pursuit of excellence, exemplifying the highest standards of EMS services during a large-scale incident on 03/05/2025. We thank our outstanding Trumbull EMS for their hard work every day!
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 Lt. Brian Weir and family with First Selectman Vicki Tesoro and Council Chair Carl Massaro
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Lt. Brian Weir Honored at Town Council MeetingLt. Brian Weir was recently honored at a Town Council meeting for graduating from the FBI National Academy. Since 1935 the National Academy has only had 55,941 graduates and Lt. Weir has now joined this exclusive group. The training program for police executives is located in Quantico, VA. Internationally known for its academic excellence, the National Academy offers 10 weeks of advanced communication, leadership, and fitness training. This training program is offered to only select applicants, which is the same facility where the FBI trains its new special agents and intelligence analysts. Weir is only the second National Academy graduate still serving with the TPD.
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 Chief Colin Bassett with Samantha Zezima
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 Chief Colin Bassett with Loic Seznec
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 Chief Colin Bassett with Barbara Crandall
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 Chief Colin Bassett with Jennifer Ayers
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2025 EMS Week AwardsTrumbull EMS recently recognized their 2025 EMS Week Award recipients. Congratulations on these well-deserved recognitions. The Roger Tiberio Trumbull EMS Provider of the Year Award was awarded to Paramedic Jennifer Ayers. The Paramedic of the Year was Samantha Zezima, the EMT of the Year was Loic Seznec, and the Volunteer of the Year was Barbara Crandall. Please join us in congratulating them!
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2025 Torch RunMembers of the Trumbull Police Department participated in the Special Olympics Torch Run on June 7 to support and celebrate our incredible athletes. Together, they ran for inclusion, courage, and community. Bravo!
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Three New Police Recruits Sworn InThe Trumbull Police Department welcomes our three new Police Officer Recruits! They were sworn in on April 2nd and subsequently began training for the Trumbull Police Department. John Vitone (L), Jalen Elliott (C), and Joseph Samonek (R) will enter the Connecticut Police Academy in Meriden to begin the six-month training curriculum.
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Economic & Community Development News
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Ross Dress for Less Opened at the Hawley Lane MallA ribbon cutting was held to welcome Ross Dress for Less to the Hawley Lane Mall. This is the first location in Connecticut for Ross Dress for Less. Hundreds of shoppers were waiting in line to enter the store when it opened. We hope you are enjoying bargain shopping!
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Orthodontic Boutique Ribbon Cutting HeldCongratulations to Orthodontic Boutique on their growth and expansion. Their new, state-of-the-art location is above Webster Bank in Trumbull Center and is fantastic!
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System Maven Held Ribbon CuttingTrumbull eighth graders Gavin and Mason have started a business, System Maven, building custom computer systems for the gaming industry and specialty small business needs. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held to welcome them to our local business community. Congratulations to these young entrepreneurs!
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New Mural at Trumbull Corporate ParkA mural was recently installed on Merritt Boulevard in the area of the Trumbull Corporate Park through a collaboration between Make-A -Wish CT and the Town of Trumbull. Designed and painted by Marshall Okin, the mural is bringing joy to the area. The goal of the mural, which was paid for by a donor, is to draw attention to the area, create a sense of place, and greet all people coming to Make-A-Wish and the Corporate Park with a message of hope and optimism. Thank you to State Rep. Sarah Keitt and the Trumbull Economic and Community Development, Parks, and Public Works Departments for all their help with this unique project!
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Senior Housing Approved by Planning & Zoning CommissionAt its meeting on June 18, 2025, the Trumbull Planning & Zoning Commission voted unanimously to approve a senior housing development at 12 Cambridge Drive. This project will not only provide 124 units of housing for seniors, including 10% of the units being designated as affordable, it utilizes surplus property on the site that would not otherwise develop or produce for the Town's grand list. The office building adjacent to the site will be preserved and has had significantly increased occupancy. Once constructed, the end of Cambridge Drive will be beautified and activated, benefitting the entire neighborhood.
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Mental Health First Aid Training is AvailableThe Trumbull Health Department is available to train adults in Mental Health First Aid (MHFA). MHFA is an evidence-based, early-intervention course that teaches participants about mental health and substance use challenges. This is an 8-hour course. THD will be scheduling courses for this summer/fall. If your organization is interested in offering this training to employees/families, please contact the Health Department at 203-452-1030 and we can help to coordinate/facilitate the session.
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The Trumbull Library Celebrated its 50th Birthday!The Library celebrated its 50th Birthday on Saturday, June 14th. The main branch of the Trumbull Library opened in June of 1975. In addition to a concert, book sale, cake, refreshments, balloon animals and airbrush tattoos, the Library unveiled its new library identity (new logo and brand colors) as well as offering new library cards with the new design.
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Trumbull Library Summer ProgramsThe Trumbull Library has lots of programs for kids, teens and adults. Check the library website for information about upcoming library programs for kids and teens as well as programs for adults!
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Trumbull Library's New StoryWalk OpensThe Trumbull Library held a ribbon cutting on April 1 for its new StoryWalk. A StoryWalk is a published book, which is changed periodially, displayed along outdoor walking paths to encourage people to enjoy their outdoor surroundings while engaging with literature. The new StoryWalk runs along a sidewalk adjacent to the children's wing of the library. Check it out!
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Meet Libby!Libby allows Trumbull Library patrons to access thousands of eBooks, eAudiobooks and dozens of periodical titles for download through the library’s Overdrive collection. While not every book is available via Libby for any number of reasons, hundreds of new titles are added each month, so check in often for new titles, including current bestsellers. For more information, including a video tutorial on how to use Libby, see the Trumbull Library website.
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2025 Summer Concert Series Began June 17The Town of Trumbull’s Summer Concert Series is presented by the generous support of our sponsors. Concerts occur Tuesdays from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM at the Town Hall Green and Gazebo beginning on Tuesday, June 17.
Concerts will proceed rain or shine, but in the event of inclement weather, the show will move indoors to Christian Heritage School on the same scheduled day.
Parking is at Town Hall or the Trumbull Library
- Free entry
- Live Music
- Lawn Seating
For more Information & the schedule of performers see the Town website.
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Community Reading of the Declaration of IndependenceThe Town of Trumbull will host our annual community reading of the Declaration of Independence on the front steps of Town Hall on July 4, 2025. This special event will feature citizen volunteers reading the Declaration, along with musical performances and patriotic presentations. - 10:00AM Reading of the Declaration of Independence
- 11:00AM Kids Crafts & Story Hour
All are welcome to this free, community event. We recommend bringing lawn chairs or blankets for seating.
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2025 Kids Summer Concert SeriesOur 2025 Kids Summer Concert Series is beginning on June 17! Join us for mornings full of fun where little ones can dance, sing, and enjoy the show while creating happy memories for all. Tuesdays at 10am on the lawn next to the Parks & Recreation building at 5892 Main Street. For more information and a schedule of performers, see the Parks & Recreation website.
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2025 First Selectman's Golf Classic on August 11Join us at the First Selectman's Golf Classic on August 11, 2025! Established in 2012, the annual Trumbull First Selectman's Golf Classic is a fun community event that raises funds to support Trumbull academic programs. The event features an 18-hole golf tournament at Tashua Knolls Golf Course, breakfast and luncheon. Trumbull First Selectman's Annual Golf Classic - Date: Monday, August 11, 2025
- Location: Tashua Knolls Golf Course
Schedule - 7:00 AM - Range Opens
- 7:00 AM - Registration and Full Hot Breakfast
- 8:30 AM - Shotgun Start
- 1:00 PM - Full Luncheon, Open Bar & Awards
For additional information and registration, please visit the Town website.
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Trumbull Parks & Recreation Rec & ReadJoin Trumbull Parks & Recreation on Thursdays at noon under the tent at the Parks & Recreation building at 5892 Main Street for a visit from the Trumbull Library. Feel free to bring a blanket or lawn chairs. This outdoor story time is open to all, admission is free and no registration required. Sit in the shade and hear stories, sing songs, and enjoy the fresh air! From June 26 through August 14, rain or shine.
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Sign up to Receive the First Selectman's Newsletter in your Inbox!Don't miss an edition of the First Selectman's Newsletter! Subscribe now by going to Notify Me on the town website, and select First Selectman's Newsletter.
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Check the Town Website for Important Town InformationDon't forget to check the town website frequently for important town information! Updates are posted in the Spotlight on the home page, and each town department's page contains useful information. Go to www.trumbull-ct.gov.
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