Guests, business professionals and owners invited to annual kick-off Thursday evening.
Bluefoot Entertainment of West Hartford produces many of the features and teases seen every day on ESPN.
The former Friendly's site on South Main Street in West Hartford Center will once again be a destination for frozen treats.
Witkos family eager to welcome the public to restaurant and bar.
Leather bags featuring Kathie Plaskiewicz’s original images are now a staple of her business — The Proud Peacock.
$12 bag sale featured, offers accepted.
Canadian researchers tell the Hartford Courant that drops in temperature may make it impossible for ski areas to maintain profitability within the next 30 years.
Teen Scene slated to open at former Max Pizza site on Route 44.
Gifts for Canton donations still needed.
The Blue House celebrates two years in Canton.
Wine bar offers an extensive selection of samples for tasting, along with a full bar and 'modern American tapas.'
On the Road Bookshop open since in 1976.
The famous New Haven restaurant has chosen a site in Elmwood for its entree into the West Hartford restaurant scene.
With the future of Hostess Brands Inc. still unclear, Patch takes a look at the history of the snack cake marketed as "Golden Sponge Cake with Creamy Filling."
Are you gearing up to let your fingers do the walking on Cyber Monday?
Tablets, flip-screen laptops and smart TV devices will be among the popular choices on Black Friday and beyond.
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores.
Nicole Schmidt Gonçalves started ‘The New England Girl’ earlier this year.
Sport House has been a staple in Canton.
Business ready for pet emergencies, working with other veterinarians.
Owners of The Flea Circus find shop is viable, fun.
Business now occupies portion of Petals and Paws Building.
AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong gives advice to small business owners via Patch Partners.
Give a Treat, Get a Treat postponed from Monday.
Know of others? Tell us in the comments.
The doors opened Friday for the newest location of the retail brand.
Gary J. Roman introduced to business leaders at Chamber after hours event.
Business, started in 1991, adapts with changes, continues to repair and sell motorcycles, carry parts and accessories.
Legendary cake maker closes up shop for good on Saturday.
Former Canton businessman, resident dies while snorkeling in Hawaii.
Dine-in Connecticut delivers food from The Hub, Dish n’ Dat, La Trattoria and other locations in the Farmington Valley.
Downstairs commercial space at 100B Main St., Collinsville should be available this fall.
Portion of pizza sales will go to the Day family.
Furniture restoration business has been fixture in town since 1973.
Check out places in and around the Farmington Valley where you can get your fall produce, food and fun fix.
Santa will give out new, gently used books at Christmas in Collinsville.
Corbins Corners location is right next to Old Navy.