Winsted-area meetings 6-3-10

WINSTED AREA — The following  municipal meetings have been scheduled for the week of June 7 to 11:

Monday, June 7

Winchester Planning & Zoning, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Hartland Board of Education, 7 p.m., Hartland Elementary School

Norfolk Inland Wetlands Commission, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Hartland Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Tuesday, June 8

Barkhamsted Board of Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall

Norfolk Planning & Zoning, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Winchester Board of Education, 7 p.m., Town Hall

New Hartford Board of Finance, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Norfolk Recreation Department, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Winchester Redevelopment Agency, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Winchester Water and Sewer, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Norfolk Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall

Wednesday, June 9

Region 7 School District Board of Education, 6 p.m., Northwestern Regional High School media center

Winchester Conservation Commission, 7 p.m., Town Hall

New Hartford Planning & Zoning, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Norfolk Board of Education, 7 p.m., Botelle Elementary School

Thursday, June 10

Winchester Advisory Commission for the Disabled, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Barkhamsted Planning & Zoning, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Norfolk Emergency Services Building, 7 p.m., Town Hall

Winchester Soldiers Monument Commission, Town Hall

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