The library's popular 'Craft Supply Swap' takes place on Saturday, March 29, with items to be dropped off at the library March 27-28.
From camp counselors to lifeguards to maintenance staff, the Town of Canton has summer jobs available, with applicants being sought now.
The Roaring Brook Nature Center is hosting two special, late-winter hikes Friday and Saturday as it prepares for the changing of the season.
The Collinsville resident earned a nice payout with a scratch-off game purchased at a local supermarket.
The classes will take place at the start of summer at the Mills Pond Park swimming pool.
The Roaring Brook Nature Center in Canton Sunday is hosting a special program on maple sugaring on Sunday afternoon.
The first-ever 'Kitchen Equipment Swap' starts this week with kitchen item donations and culminates with swap day on Saturday.
A Canton housing project is getting a significant piece of a $12.8 million state funding package for Connecticut municipalities.
The Town of Canton Feb. 20 is hosting an informational meeting for a new committee planning three major anniversary celebrations in 2026.
Canton officials said memberships to use the Mill Pond Park Pool are now available for this summer.
Thanks to the Roaring Brook Nature Center in Canton, a tiny injured owl found in December by Avon's animal control officer has recovered.
Canton's annual 'Family Ice Skating Party' will take place next month at the Simsbury Farms Ice Rink.
The new 'Cozy Quiet Book Group' Saturday will allow folks to sit and quietly read after the library closes for the day.
The Friends of the Roaring Brook Nature Center in Canton funded a five-minute, professionally filmed video on the nature preserve.
The second trip to a Hidden Gem for 2025 takes us to a comprehensive nature center.
The Canton Senior & Social Services Department paid major kudos to the local community for helping many locally during the holidays.
The town's recreation department said the guide is out and families/individuals can sign up for a plethora of fun programs.
The Canton Food Bank will be closed for two weeks and the town's Dial-A-Ride service will be impacted as well.
Currently, the town is surveying troubled areas in Canton that might not comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Results and Photos from the 2024 Race
Monday, Oct. 14, is Columbus Day.
The four newest additions to the library team live in the children's department and they're named after popular Sesame Street characters.
Playhouse 44 in Avon is the beneficiary of a portion of the proceeds on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at American Flatbread in Canton.
Three public charging stations will be installed by next summer, with funding for the projects announced this month.
Folks are urged to visit the Canton Public Library on Wednesday/Thursday wearing their favorite school logos as part of 'Spirit Week.'
The Canton Public Library Tuesday night is hosting a unique program called 'Murder and Mayhem' about CT's true crime history.
Spring/summer hours return in April.
Proceeds benefit the Canton Public Library's Teen Advisory Group.
The special event at a Canton supermarket benefitted food insecurity charities in Avon, Canton and New Hartford.
The Town of Canton has announced a trial, four-day work week for many town departments will start on Monday, Sept. 16.
The Canton-based Shops at Farmington Valley's 'Valley Fest' Saturday will raise money to support pediatric cancer research.
The Canton Library last week conducted a survey of what participants' favorite jelly bean flavors were.
The Canton Community Health Fund is helping people with disabilities enjoy kayaking on the Farmington River in Collinsville.
The free event will be on Tuesday, July 18, with a presentation by the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History.
The well-used section of the trail will be closed due to tree work.
The new seating area/garden at the Dyer Avenue site was dedicated recently in memory of a former library staffer/board member.
The power company is replacing a transformer near Canton Town Hall in Collinsville.
Canton was one of the harder-hit towns in the area during two recent spates of severe weather.
The trail is closed to allow for 'emergency tree work,' according to the town.
The Canton Public Library last week hosted its inaugural potato chip-tasting contest to determine which kind folks liked best.