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Trailblazing Veteran Leader to Speak at Somers Memorial Day Veterans Coffee House on Saturday, May 31, 2025
Posted on: May 4th, 2025 by David Marti

Trailblazing Veteran Leader to Speak at Somers Memorial Day Veterans Coffee House on Saturday, May 31, 2025, 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM – Somers Town Hall Auditorium, 600 Main Street (Rt 190), Somers, CT.

Join us for a powerful morning of reflection, honor, and inspiration as we welcome a trailblazing veteran leader, Brigadier General Lesbia Nieves, former Director of the Veterans Residential Facility in Rocky Hill, and current Manchester Veterans Advisory Board member. A recent inductee into the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame Class of 2024, she will share her journey of service, leadership, and advocacy.

8:00 AM – Doors Open: Complimentary coffee and camaraderie
9:00 AM – Pledge of Allegiance/Moment of Silence, Opening Remarks, Announcements, Introduction of Guest Speaker – Brigadier General Nieves
9:15 AM – Brigadier General Nieves’ Memorial Day Presentation + Q&A
Her story of resilience and continued service is sure to inspire and remind us of the strength and sacrifice of our veteran community.

*Following the Q&A, attendees will have an opportunity to reflect on honoring fallen heroes and how their legacy is preserved.

All veterans, family members, and community members are encouraged to attend. The event is free and open to the public.
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The Somers Veterans Coffee House is a community event hosted monthly by the Somers Department of Veterans Affairs to connect veterans with services, support, and one another in a welcoming, informal setting.

For more information, please contact the SDVA at:
[email protected]

May 3rd Town Wide Tag Sale Listings
Posted on: May 1st, 2025 by David Marti
Budget Book FY2026
Posted on: April 24th, 2025 by bwissinger

The budget book for FY2026 budget is completed. Follow this link to review. Hard copies of the book can be made available upon request. If you have any questions regarding the budget, reach out to Brian Wissinger, CFO at [email protected]

Legal Notice Town of Somers Annual Town Meeting Tuesday, May 6, 2025 @ 7:00pm
Posted on: April 22nd, 2025 by David Marti

Town of Somers
Annual Town Meeting
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
at 7:00pm

Notice is hereby given that the Annual Town Meeting to act on the following items will be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 7:00pm in the Town Hall Auditorium.

1. To elect a moderator.

2. Consider the annual budget for fiscal year 2025/2026 as proposed by the Board of Finance, consisting of total revenues and expenditures of $41,816,120

3. To set the date, time and place for a referendum by optical scan voting on the question of adopting the annual budget as proposed, selectmen recommending the referendum be conducted on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, between the hours of 6:00am and 8:00pm, at the Town Hall Auditorium.

Dated at Somers, Connecticut 21st day of April 2025

Board of Selectmen

Tim Keeney, First Selectman,
Bill Meier III, Selectman,
Bob Schmidt, Selectman

Publication date: Saturday, April 26, 2025

Town-Wide Tag Sale returns Saturday, May 3
Posted on: April 15th, 2025 by David Marti

Somers Town-Wide

Saturday, May 3rd, 2025

Rain or Shine

The first Saturday in May and October are designated as Town Wide Tag Sale days.  On these two days each year the $5 per day tag sale permit fee will be waived.  The Spring event will take place on May 3rd, and the Fall event will be on October 4th.

Here are the links for the Town Wide Tag Sale Application .  Be sure to send in your application.  Deadline for entry is Wednesday April 30th.

Submit the completed application to the Town Clerk’s Office by email ([email protected]), Drop Box outside entry to Town Hall, USPS or bring into Town Clerk’s Office.

A confirmation email will be sent acknowledging the receipt of your application for participation in the Somers Town-Wide ‘Spring’ Tag Sale. Listing of all locations will be posted on the town’s website on Thursday May 1st.

If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Town Clerk, David Marti at 860.763.8207(8206) or by email:  [email protected]

Notification of Town-wide revaluation representatives from the Assessor’s office
Posted on: April 14th, 2025 by David Marti

April 5, 2025

Dear Somers Resident:

This letter is to introduce representatives of Vision Government Solutions, Inc., the company hired by the Town of Somers to conduct the Town-wide revaluation for October 1, 2025.
The following representatives and the vehicles they will be driving are as follows: Robert (Bob) Hutwelker – White 2020 Chevy Equinox CT plate AS98765
Brand Landrie – Grey 2022 Jeep Cherokee CT plate 123ZMX
Connor Dagel – black 2016 Acura ILX FL plate BAGELV1
Thank you for your cooperation and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office at 860-763-8202 or [email protected] or [email protected]

Thank you,

Karen L. Neal and Trish Thomas

PUBLIC HEARING- TOWN OF SOMERS CHARTER REVISION COMMISSION
Posted on: February 6th, 2025 by David Marti

The Somers Charter Revision Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at 6:00pm in the Somers Town Hall Auditorium, 600 Main Street, Somers, CT to receive public comments on the following Resolution:

1. Shall the Town Clerk become an appointed rather than an elected position?
2. Shall the Board of Selectmen appoint a Town Administrator who reports to them and oversees day-to-day operations of the Town?
3. Shall the Zoning and Planning Boards be combined into a single appointed body?

Said proposed Resolution is on file in the Town Clerk’s office of the Town of Somers, Somers Town Halll. At this hearing, interested persons may be heard and written communications may be sent to [email protected]

Dated at Somers, Connecticut this 6th day of February, 2025.

Charter Revision Commission

Scott Kaupin
Chairman

The Assessor’s Office is preparing for the 2025 Real Estate Revaluation
Posted on: February 6th, 2025 by David Marti

The Assessor’s Office is preparing for the 2025 real estate revaluation.  For more details on the revaluation process click on the headline above.  It is important to keep in mind that whenever property is revalued, there is generally a change in the town’s mill (tax) rate.

 

PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF SOMERS ACCORDING TO SECTION 7-394
Posted on: January 10th, 2025 by David Marti

PUBLIC NOTICE Town of Somers According to section 7-394 of the Connecticut General Statutes notice is hereby given that the audit of the financial statements of the Town of Somers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024 is on file and is open for inspection in the office of the Town Clerk, 600 Main Street, Somers, Connecticut. Dated at Somers, this 9th day of January 2025.   David Marti, Somers Town Clerk

MINUTES: Special Town Meeting on School HVAC, Dec 10 @ 7pm
Posted on: December 11th, 2024 by David Marti

Special Town Meeting

on School HVAC & Electrical Project

December 10, 2024 @ 7 pm

Minutes

First Selectman, Tim Keeney, called the Special Town Meeting.  He then requested that the Town Clerk, David Marti, to read aloud by the legal notice.

Town Clerk read the Legal Notice.

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF SOMERS

NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

AND REFERENDUM

All electors and persons eligible to vote in town meetings of the Town of Somers, Connecticut (the “Town”) are hereby warned that a Special Town Meeting of the Town is to be held at the Somers Town Hall Auditorium, 600 Main Street, Somers, Connecticut on Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at 7:00 p.m., for the following purposes:

  1. To elect a moderator.
  2. To consider and discuss (but not vote on) the following resolution:

AMENDMENT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN THE APPROPRIATION AND THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES OF THE TOWN TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION FROM $10,500,000 TO $15,000,000 FOR THE HVAC AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

The full text of the foregoing authorizing resolution is on file and open to inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Somers, Connecticut for the use or inspection of any interested person.

All electors and persons eligible to vote in town meetings of the Town are hereby further notified that pursuant to Section 7-7 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended, the Board of Selectmen by resolution adopted at its meeting on October 17, 2024, removed the foregoing resolution from the agenda of this Special Town Meeting for submission to the voters for vote by voting machine.

The question to be voted upon is as follows:

“Shall the resolution entitled, ‘AMENDMENT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN THE APPROPRIATION AND THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES OF THE TOWN TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION FROM $10,500,000 TO $15,000,000 FOR THE HVAC AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT’, be approved?

Yes ______  No ______”

The ballot label for said question shall read as follows:

“Shall the Town of Somers increase its appropriation and the amount of general obligation bonds and notes to finance said appropriation from $10,500,000 to $15,000,000 for the HVAC and electrical system improvements project?

Yes _____  No _____”

The vote will be conducted on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the following polling places:

Voting District                                                 Location of Polling Place

1                                                                      Town Hall,600 Main St, Somers

The location of the polling place for all non-resident property owners eligible to vote will be 600 Main Street, Somers, Connecticut.

Absentee ballots will be available in accordance with applicable law.  Absentee ballots will be counted at the following central location:  Registrar’s Office, Somers Town Hall, 600 Main Street, Somers, Connecticut.  Voters approving the resolution will vote “Yes” and voters opposing the resolution will vote “No.”

  1. To adjourn the special town meeting to a vote by voting machine on the above question to be held on the date, during the time and at the noticed polling place referred to above.

Dated at Somers, Connecticut this 2nd day of December 2024.

TOWN OF SOMERS, BOARD OF SELECTMEN

Tim Keeney, First Selectman, William Meier and Robert Schmidt, Selectman

First Selectman Keeney stated that the first order of business was to elect a moderator and he opened the floor to nominations.  Selectman, Bill Meier nominated Tim Keeney to be moderator and Selectman, Bob Schmidt seconded it.  Tim asked if there are any other nomination and with non a verbal vote of the nomination was affirmed by  all saying yes.

 

Tim then stated that the next order of business is to consider and discuss , but not vote, on the following:

AMENDMENT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN THE APPROPRIATION AND THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES OF THE TOWN TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION FROM $10,500,000 TO $15,000,000 FOR THE HVAC AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

Selectman, Bill Meier made the motion to proceed and Selectman, Bob Schmidt seconded it.

Steve Krasinski, 55 Wells Road, stepped forward and asked for an explanation on the additional 5 million dollars being requested.  Brian Wissinger explained that the recent study to complete the full project came in at a higher number than the original estimate.  School Superintendent, Sam Galloway, then added that the Town did receive a 5.8 million dollar grant from the state so even though the request is for 15 million the actual amount spent would be 15 – 5.8 or under 10 million.  Paul Bohonwicz, building Committee member, then gave the background on the project over the past two years.  Explained that the town will not spend more than what was appropriated on the first round.  Because of the 5.8 million grant the whole project will come in under the initial amount.  For legal reasons the Town must appropriate the whole amount even though will not borrow that amount.

Steve Krasinski came back up and asked if the state would offer any more grant money to offset part of the additional money requested.  Tim and Brian explained that no additional grant money will be available.  Bottom line is that the town would be responsible for the 10 million.  Bob Schmidt explained the importance of the project to provide clean air for the students’ health.  Mike Marinacio explained that effect on taxes will be negligible because there are past bonds that are being paid off as the new ones will be added.

Susan Peck, 91 Skyridge Drive.  Is this the project that started 2 to 3 years ago.  Brian confirmed yes it will actually begin this spring.

Susan Cowan, 135 George Wood, stated that she is confused on how this was communicated to voters.  Resolutions have been on the website, Legal Notice in paper, discussed in BOE, BOS and BOF meetings.

Joan Rivard, 74 Mapleridge Drive.  Most people in Town are not aware of tonight’s meeting.  Brian explained that we have 5.8 million from the state so the 15 million will not be bonded, 10 will be bonded.  Superintendent explained that the company who provided the initial wrong estimate is being challenged.  Since their estimate was flawed, they should refund the fees received

David Marti, 50 Springfield.  We have all experienced inflation.  Gave personal experience of homeowners insurance going from $3600 to $5000 a $1400 increase.  Also explained that the State of CT mandates that all dog pounds must have climate control.  If stray dogs get air conditioning our elementary school students should also.

Lisa Horan, 43 Shadydell Lane, I receive my information from BOE meeting.  She explained how 3 professional organizations have been involved with getting the project to the point we are at.  BOE, BOF and BOS have been involved in the whole process.  She explained that a big factor of the increase was the additional time to do the work in an occupied building.  Because of the state grant the project will still cost the town less than the original amount.

Ann Kirkpatrick, 79 Nutmeg Drive, clarified that our original project included air conditioning.

Bulk of the increase due to the project going from 8 months to 22 months.  Town approved over 10 without guarantee of grant.  So now with grant project still under the 10 originally approved.

Steve Krasinski, is this 15 million estimate or quote.  Brian said we will not spend more than the 15.

Paul Bohonwicz explained that it is possible that the cost could be lower.

Tim Keeney says it is important to get the information to the residents but limited what we can do.  We cannot advocate for either position.

Tim Keeney thanked everyone for attending and adjourned the meeting at 7:35 pm.

Minutes written and submitted by David Marti, Town Clerk

Somers
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