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Thank You, Cromwell: A Big Win for Progress and the Future
We did it, Cromwell! Thanks to your passion, your voice, and your vote, the 2025 municipal election was a major victory for our community — and for the future we’re building together. We are thrilled to announce that we flipped two key seats: ✅ 1 seat on the Board of Finance ✅ 1 seat on the Board of Education These wins weren’t just about party labels — they were about electing leaders who put Cromwell families, schools, finances, and long-term planning first. Your vote sen
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Nov 7, 20252 min read


A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Incredible Volunteers
To all the dedicated, passionate, and tireless volunteers who powered this campaign: thank you. From planning to canvassing, calling to creating — your hard work is the engine that drove us forward. Every single one of you helped Cromwell Democrats put our values into action and bring our vision to every corner of this community. Here’s just a glimpse of what we accomplished together: 🚪 200+ doors knocked — meeting voters and hearing their concerns 💌 Funds raised for two p
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Nov 6, 20251 min read


Congratulations to our Newly Elected Officials!
Over 3,300 Cromwell voters came out November 4 to elect candidates for municipal office from Town Clerk to the Board of Assessment Appeals. We want to congratulate and thank all that ran regardless of party! We appreciate your willingness to give back to your town. We're very excited to announce the following Democrats were elected. This includes a seat flipped on the Board of Education and Board of Finance. We’ve restored more balance to our boards here in Cromwell. Tax Col
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Nov 5, 20251 min read


Support Jessica Lamb and Donna Mattei for Board of Education on November 4
Why this Board of Education election matters In local elections, you have a powerful opportunity to shape the future of our schools and children’s education. In Cromwell, residents will choose up to five candidates for the Board of Education. The current board consists of six Republicans and three Democrats. Four members still have two years left in their terms, which means there are five open seats in this election. Of those five seats, at least one must be filled by a mino
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Nov 3, 20253 min read
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