After police commission suspension, Colchester examining future oversight FacebookTwitterEmail Colchester First Selectwoman Mary BylonePeter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut Media COLCHESTER — Several weeks after officials voted to suspend the Colchester Police Commission over accusations of a “toxic work environment,” First Selectwoman Mary Bylone said the town is no closer to coming up with a more permanent solution for oversight of its force. Bylone, who also serves as chief of police by way of being the town’s top administrator, said that possible options to resolve the issue at this point include bringing in a mediator to help settle internal conflicts on the commission or passing an ordinance to disband the group altogether.