The Simsbury Latimer Lane School will hold its annual fall-winter All-4-Kids Consignment Sale Saturday, October 18th from 8 am to 1 pm.
Registration is open now! http://www.ctgifted.org/website/publish/newsroom/index.php?Minds-in-Motion-38
Here’s a look at the news for the week of Oct. 5-11
AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM (CANTON CONNECTIONS) HAS OPENINGS FOR STUDENTS
We feature numerous dream houses from all over the state of Connecticut.
State trooper heads to prison for stealing off a dead guy, prison guards stabbed, and Gabby Giffords writes a book after Newtown shooting.
“Protecting your family is my top priority,” said Witkos in a statement following word of the endorsements.
An educational and fun dinosaur-themed story time happening at the Canton Public Library on Tuesday, October 14 at 10:30 a.m.
Radiologist Dr. Julie S. Gershon of Avon will give a free lecture on the screening and diagnosis of breast cancer on Wednesday, October 15.
Hartford, CT has tons for kids to do this weekend. Read on to find out about them!
Costumes are getting sexier and sillier each year.Subway tried to hop the sexy bandwagon but is now being called sexist for their commercial
Oct. 14, 11:00 am. Community Room, Canton Community Center, Amy Sampson, landscape designer, "Sustainable Landscaping" Visitors welcome
Contest is open to all ages. Entries must be received in person or postmarked on or before April 15, 2015, to be eligible.
Ann Gagnon, Greg DeManche and Mary Lou Connors were awarded the Paul Harris Award for their service to the community.
Simsbury Bank Announces Two Key Promotions
Plus Canton Resident Inducted Into Tri-M Music Honor Society and more from Patch.
Two Mustangs named Chinook and Cheyenne are being nursed back to health by prison inmates after being found severely underweight.
The meeting will be to vote on whether or not to transfer $58K from the EMS Special Revenue Fund to the 2013-2014 deficits in the EMS budget
Connecticut’s Department of Emergency Services and Protection urges parents to talk to their children about staying safe this Halloween.
Fire Prevention
Come out for food, fellowship & philanthropy at Flatbread.
Patch is partnering with Indeed to bring you job opportunities in your area.
Fall means harvest season, and it brings out the best in our area farms.
Dept. of Public Works will be milling, reclaiming and paving High Valley and Andrew Drive Oct. 6-10 and Gracey Road will be closed Oct. 7-10
A special meeting will be held on Oct. 22 at the Canton High School Auditorium, 76 Simonds Avenue, Canton at 7 p.m.
Simsbury Historical Society's Hendrick Cottage, ca. 1795, will have its roof replaced thanks to a grant from the 1772 Foundation.
Canton resident Mary Budnick ’16 was among the 22 students inducted into the Northwest Catholic chapter of the Tri-M Music Honor Society.
Here’s a look at the news for the week of Sept. 28-Oct. 4.
We put the spotlight on local dream homes in Connecticut that are currently on the market.
Spicy or sweet? Veggie or meat? What's your favorite kind & where's your favorite place to get a taco in the area? Tell us in the comments.
A Connecticut resident shines on 'The Voice,' an infant's sudden death probed, and a coach is cited for pushing a 15-year-old.
A bobcat was seen in the front yard of a family in the western part of Connecticut Saturday morning.
Hartford has tons for kids to do this weekend. Read on to find out about them!
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Kevin Witkos serves the 8th district which includes Avon, Canton, Granby, Simsbury and surrounding towns.
Workshop is held Oct. 9 at 6:30 p.m. with Craig Breitsprecher, a financial advisor with Valark Financial Services.
It's going to begin to feel like fall, especially at night.
Fall has arrived and local merchants are celebrating with seasonal merchandise, special menus and more. What are your local fall favorites?
What Does an Unstable World Mean for the Markets?