The state's 'Nickel per Nip' program reimburses towns for the cleanup of those tiny bottles, with Enfield cashing in as well.
The winning ticket was purchased at an Enfield liquor store last week.
The Enfield Public Library is hosting a free program on 'sound healing,' offering guests a chance for inner peace and calm.
Enfield for Education thanked residents and local businesses after the mitten and glove drive delivered supplies to students in need.
The town clerk's office is collecting Thanksgiving items through Nov. 20 for the Enfield Food Shelf.
"Most folks knew Tim Jensen as the Patch editor for several sites in Northeastern Connecticut. I knew him as Dad."
State regulators will host a hearing in Enfield today and a virtual hearing on Thursday on the proposed increase to residents' water bills.
Enfield's development is part of 15 developments statewide that will create or preserve a total of 1,105 housing units.
Enfield will officially begin roadside leaf pickup for residences on Monday, Nov. 3.
The food drive, hosted by a local lawmaker and an Enfield nonprofit, is in response to the federal government eliminating food assistance.
Enfield officially kicked off its lengthy property revaluation process on Monday, Oct. 27, an action that will impact future tax bills.
The Enfield PD is taking part in 'National Drug Take Back Day,' with two locations in town taking unwanted/unused drugs.
Local police will be at a popular Enfield breakfast nook for a 'Tip-a-Cop' event this weekend for the Connecticut Special Olympics.
Police shared a photo of the teen, which can be viewed below.
Monday, Oct. 13, is the Columbus Day Holiday.
The winning ticket was purchased at an Enfield convenience store on Friday, Oct. 3.
The author meet-and-greet will take place this week at the Enfield Public Library
The vast historic photo collection of the late Tim Jensen was donated this week to the Enfield Historical Society.
An Enfield resident last week hit the maximum jackpot on a Massachusetts lottery game, his second lotto win of the month.
The Enfield Public Library is hosting an accomplished writer/storyteller this week who will impersonate Albert Einstein.
Officers will be at a local restaurant as part of a 'Tip-a-Cop' fundraiser for Connecticut Special Olympics.
The town's Republican mayor and top-ranking council Democrat issued a joint statement condemning the murder of GOP activist Charlie Kirk.
She won a large payout on the $20-game, ensuring grocery affordability for a short period of time.
The nonprofit recently awarded a sizable donation to a project aimed at recognizing young readers in Enfield.
A recent photo contest depicting Enfield-area teenage hangouts from the early 1980s was the most difficult in recent memory.
Our latest Enfield Patch photo contest brings back memories of the author's high school days in the early 1980s.
Demolition and construction work has begun at the Enfield Manor & Extension housing complex on Route 5.
A fun day will honor the legacy of a beloved coach, while aiding the family of an athlete recently diagnosed with the same terminal illness.
Tim Jensen, editor of the Enfield Patch will share past and present scenes of Enfield at an upcoming presentation at the library.
The latest Gem is a go-to stop for a popular team sport — once you know it's there.
Numerous residents and businesses in and around Enfield are pitching in to assist the family of Jashua Martinez with funeral expenses.
She was instrumental in the development of many programs which served the youth and elderly of Enfield alike.
Dana Morse, 51, was struck by a vehicle while walking to work on Halloween morning. He died Thursday of complications from his injuries.
Mary Ann Randazzo has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in Hartford County, Connecticut.
The Enfield Police Department has added two new police officers.
A life-changing event took place on this date in 2009.
A lucky Patch reader has won a gift card by demonstrating his knowledge of useless Enfield trivia, as well as knowing how to use Google.
A lucky Patch reader will win a gift card by demonstrating their knowledge of useless Enfield trivia, as well as knowing how to use Google.
World War II veterans from Enfield are asked to contact Enfield Town Clerk Sheila Bailey.
A number of items were placed on an iron fence on Pearl Street Tuesday afternoon; they were gone by Wednesday morning.