November 17, 2025 - 04:00

STONINGTON — On Wednesday afternoon, the Town of Stonington announced a special meeting of the Board of Finance scheduled for Thursday evening. The meeting was called to address the contentious issue surrounding a vacant seat on the board, which has ignited a wave of infighting among members.
The vacancy arose following the resignation of a board member, prompting discussions about the appointment of a successor. However, disagreements over the selection process have led to tensions within the board. Some members advocate for a swift appointment to maintain operational continuity, while others argue for a more thorough vetting process to ensure the right candidate is chosen.
As the meeting approaches, stakeholders are keenly watching how the board will navigate these internal conflicts. The outcome of the discussions could significantly impact the board's functioning and its ability to make financial decisions for the town. Community members are encouraged to attend and voice their opinions as the board grapples with this pivotal issue.
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